Students aged 11 to 14 participated in Colorado Mountain College’s Summer Technology Institute in Breckenridge from June 22 to June 26.
The kids learned about digital photography, video, graphic design and building websites, and they also spent time outside using what they learned.
The middle schoolers learned about the creative and business sides of technology, worked on team projects and presented them Friday at the Finkel Auditorium on campus.
Families paid $495 per student, which included camp from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday plus lunch, snacks and beverages. For more information, visit summertechnologyinstitute.com.
Printed in the Summit Daily News Education Briefs