An article in the San Jose Mercury News might make it more clear. So here goes.
The article is "Summer camps offer kids fun, games, programming." This talks about what appear to be excellent camps run by iD Tech Computer Camps. These camps are held at universities across the US (and in Spain). In these camps kids age 7 - 17 mix fun activities that are location dependent (surfing in Santa Cruz) with providing them the opportunity to do very cool things with technology.
In many ways, this is what we are doing. But it is focused on the right hand side of the normal distribution of kids. That is, those kids that have the money to pay for a camp, recognize the importance of this kind of additional learning, and/or have parents who are involved in one of these industries.

We are not like iD Tech Computer Camps, Cybercamps, Bay Area Video Coalition, or any of the other hands-on nonprofits or companies in the technology space. What they do is truly excellent and needed - I hope they grow and prosper. What I want to do is partner with all of them!!
It is not about competition for us. It is about the kids.
2 comments:
Very cool getting together with Chris. I watched his video and read about CityBuild. Sounds like a great program. You seem to be moving forward at a fast pace. Good luck
Craig
There is soooo much more to tell, but I will have to hold off until things are final:) Thanks for reading the blog!
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