TIC Summer Camp
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TIC Summer Camp, or simply TIC, is an ACA-accredited summer camp in Bethesda, Maryland, and McLean, Virginia, in the United States.
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[edit] History
Karen Rosenbaum, Ph.D., founded Technology Instruction Corporation (TIC) in 1982. TIC has been accredited by ACA for all of its 25 years, and is licensed as a camp by the state of Maryland. TIC has a full time health care provider, a doctor on call, and many staff members are certified in First Aid and CPR.
[edit] Logistics
TIC features four two-week sessions at two sites in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Campers spend half their time working with technology and the other half participating in athletics.
Campers can choose from a variety of technology options: programming, video, web, robotics, newspaper, animation, music (midi), photography and more. The most popular technology option is programming, especially using Microworlds Logo.
TIC Maryland is also the founder of Spartan Ball.
[edit] Sites
- (2006-Present) The Saint Luke School in McLean, Virginia
- (2006-Present) The French International School in Bethesda, Maryland
- (2003-2005) The Woods Academy in Bethesda, Maryland
- (1994-2002) Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington, DC
- (1994-1996) Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia
- (1989-1993) The American University in Washington, DC
- (1982-1988) Mount Vernon College in Washington, DC