Jul 08 Monday
In this camp, students will learn to observe and draw the natural environment. We will introduce basic techniques of scientific illustration in black-and-white and color media. Students will learn how to use watercolors, colored pencils, graphite and ink.
The topics covered will include:
• Drawing insects from pinned specimens• Flower dissection and illustration• Sketching animals
At the end of the camp, students will create a nature journal of their work. This camp will develop observational and artistic skills and foster engagement with the natural world.
Ages: 11 - 15Dates: July 8 - Jul 12, 2024Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pmLocation: LyceumInstructor: Kristen BurroughsClass Size: Limited to 10 StudentsFee: $285
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Jul 15 Monday
Have you ever wondered how the electronic devices that you use every day work, or thought about developing your own “smart” devices to control things around your house? If so, this camp will help you fill some of those gaps in your knowledge! Using the Arduino platform, participants will learn the basics of electronics, programming, and coding through a series of hands-on modules.
Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. The Arduino ecosystem is intended for anyone hoping to make their very own interactive projects.
Some of the projects include:
Analog vs digital signals
Programming LEDs
Setting up a temperature sensor
and more!
No prior knowledge or experience of electronics or coding is necessary.
Ages: 11 - 14 (For students CURRENTLY enrolled in Grade 6, 7, or 8)Dates: July 15 - 19, 2024Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pmInstructor: Ryan SolymarLocation: The LyceumClass Size: Limited to 8 studentsFee: $325
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