EdASE Summer Camp

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EdASE Summer Camp

July 6 - July 24 Free

This summer the School of Computing at Clemson University DevLab@Clemson team is hosting the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp — Educating Autistic Software Engineers. EdASE is a free, National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.

Over three weeks, students will use block-based programming to build a real video game while practicing teamwork, communication, and collaboration skills that can support future pathways in computing. Because the camp is fully virtual, students can participate from home.

This camp is best for autistic high school students who are comfortable participating in a live online setting, following multi-step computer-based activities, asking for help when needed, and collaborating with teammates on a shared game project. No advanced coding experience is required.

Details:
• Dates: July 6–24
• Format: Fully virtual
• Cost: Free
• Who: Autistic high school students
• Apply / learn more: edase.org/edase-summer-camp

Details

Start:
July 6
End:
July 24
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://edase.org/edase-summer-camp

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Registration URL
https://edase.org/edase-summer-camp
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