Apple Offers Free Summer Camp Workshops for Kids
7:24 am, May 21st, 2009, Lonnie Lazar

Parents with children aged 8 – 12 and relatively easy access to an Apple Retail Store might consider enrolling in Apple’s free summer camp workshops during July.
Beginning the week of July 13, Apple stores will offer a series of 3 hour workshops where kids will be introduced to Macs and Apple software and learn how to make a movie, create a photo slideshow, write and record a song or craft a presentation.
Space in each workshop is limited and kids are limited to no more than two workshop sessions each for the summer, but it is a free opportunity to kill six hours out of what can be a long, boring summer break for some – and a chance to get hands-on instruction with some of the hardware and software many kids are likely to encounter in school during the coming years.
The workshops break down into two weekly sessions in movie making, music, photography and presentation arts, where Apple instructional staff will teach kids the ins and outs of iMovie, GarageBand, iPhoto and Keynote.
A quick check of some of the session availability shows all sessions in New York City’s Apple stores are already full, though the rest of the country – even in populous California cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco – have spots still open.
Apple also offers similar youth programs year-round to help cultivate the next generation of evangelists.
Posted by Lonnie Lazar in Apple, Hardware, Retail Stores, Software | Comment on this article
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I’ve taken part in these Camps from the Apple side and I have to say, they are awesome and I wish they had been around when I was a kid. As it was, I Space Camped and took an HTML class in grade school, but Apple Camp is for the slightly less geeky.
xJane, on May 21st, 2009 at 9:00 am
is apple offered in the state of georgia?
seretha, on May 30th, 2009 at 7:41 pm