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At Emagination’s newest summer camp program, teens learn to code in Java and unleash their creativity to create custom mods for Minecraft, the popular sandbox computer game

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Boston, Massachusetts April 11, 2014
Emagination Computer Camps, a national operator of summer technology camps, is offering a new two-week overnight summer camp program for teens ages 13 - 17. The camp will be held summer 2014 at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
At Emagination's Minecraft Xtreme Camp, teens learn to code in the Java programming language and use coding skills to build new actions, blocks, recipes and materials for Minecraft, the very popular world building computer game.
No Programming Experience-No Problem!Computer programming skills are the building blocks of software applications. Java is an object-oriented programming language that is versatile and universal, being used on over 3 billion devices. The program is a STEM education opportunity where teens develop and hone computer science skills while having fun creating mods for Minecraft.
The summer camp also offers time each day for outdoor recreation, swimming and tennis in a Minecraft-themed environment. Evening activities include outdoor games, network and console gaming as well as free time to spend with friends.
Teens bring home their Minecraft mods from camp and can continue to code and show off their work to family and friends. Camper registration is available at ComputerCamps.com.
The game of Minecraft is hugely popular, having sold millions of copies worldwide. Players have the ability to explore, create and build things out of textured cubes in a 3D world. The game bears similarities to building with Lego kits. Crafters have access to a virtual world where they can roam freely and design any number of architectural structures. Minecraft is both creative as well as collaborative, and with no rules or limitations, kids are in control.
As kids and teens become more fluent with technology, the line between gaming and learning is blending together. School teachers are utilizing Minecraft's world building functionality to educate children in the classroom. Minecraft has the ability to be a powerful teaching tool and can cover topics such as probability, physics, history, math, and foreign languages.

Emagination Minecraft Xtreme Camp is designed to develop and advance technical skills, encourage teamwork and creativity, and teach Java programming. The program is immersive and fun! Teens have the opportunity to develop friendships as they explore the world of Minecraft in the classroom and transfer their game play skills to an outdoor summer camp environment.

For teenagers looking to explore technology education, Emagination's Minecraft Xtreme Camp offers the perfect STEM education opportunity to advance skills in an object-oriented programming language while creatively exploring the boundaries of a popular computer game.

About Emagination Computer Camps:
Emagination operates summer technology camps for children on college campuses in Fairfield, CT, in Atlanta and near Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. Emagination offers over 20 technology workshops including 3D Animation, Digital Music, Web Design, Minecraft, Video Game Design, Mobile Game Design, Programming, iApps, Robotics, Radio-Controlled Cars and more. Emagination also offers separate two-week programs --- Emagination Game Design and Minecraft Xtreme Camp. Since 1982, Emagination has served thousands of children by blending the latest in technology learning with fun non-tech activities to create a well-rounded summer camp experience. Kids and teens who are interested in technology come to Emagination from across America and internationally.
Learn more at Computercamps.com

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