Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all things design, has a robust lineup of design summer camps for kids ages six through eighteen taking place in June and July.
Using tools like Minecraft, robotics, coding, LEGO, and 3d printing, CAMPMODA offers unique learning opportunities that challenge campers’ thinking and empower them to engage creatively with real-world issues they care about. Created by MODA educators with expertise in STEM and design, CAMPMODA topics are determined based on the popularity of past camps and workshops as well as new subjects that interest and excite kids today, which offer an opportunity for kids to explore new interests in the field of design.
“Kids are the future, so CAMPMODA prepares young designers to create the world they want to live in,” said Laura Flusche, Executive Director at MODA.
“Campers develop practical design skills to design solutions to challenges they care about, from how to create a video game or how to create street art to how to build a sustainable city. CAMPMODA offers a wide age range of kids the chance to explore the world through design, giving them a glimpse into the vast opportunity in the design field while also challenging their thinking, supporting creativity, and having fun!”
Tuition ranges from $270-$400 based on programming and MODA membership discounts. Additionally, MODA is partnering with the City…
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