Vision Tech Camps

Vision Tech Camps is a Bay Area company offering summer computer camps and after-school activities, teaching students between the ages of 7-17 at Vision Tech centers and local schools throughout the Bay Area.

Vision Tech Camps
Private
IndustrySummer camp
FoundedSan Ramon, California, United States
FounderAnita Khurana
Headquarters,
Websitewww.visiontechcamps.com

History

Vision Tech Camps was founded in San Ramon, California by Anita Khurana in 2000,[1] where after school programs and tech camps were initially offered to schools at schools within the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.[2][3] Vision Tech later opened its first center in Danville, California, and expanded to another center in Saratoga, California in 2014.[4] In 2017, Vision Tech Camps announced a new location in El Cerrito, California serving the Berkeley area.[5]

Courses

Vision Tech courses include video game design, programming, engineering, robotics, minecraft camps and 3d printing.[6]

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References

  1. "About Us". Vision Tech Camps.
  2. "Women to Watch". Diablo magazine.
  3. "Students learn to program games at sold-out design class". Newsbank.
  4. "Saratoga Shorts". Mercury News.
  5. "Vision Tech Camps Berkeley/El Cerrito Location". Vision Tech Camps.
  6. "All Tech Camps". Vision Tech Camps.
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