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STEM camp gives boys coding, mobile app skills

Posted on Friday, July 01, 2016

App development

The Texas Southern University/Verizon Innovative Learning for Minority Males summer program is in the final week of the four-week initiative, which began on June 6. Camp participants are awarded certificates in a special ceremony at the end of each week at the H&PE Arena attended by parents and family members.

Boys, ranging in age from 10 to 14, are being introduced to 3D modeling and mobile application development. The camp is a partnership between Verizon and TSU to guide minority males at the middle-school level into pursuing a college education and future STEM careers. The Minority Male summer program is designed to showcase opportunities in coding, application development, 3D printing, and other STEM-related options.

Roynal Gallow, a camp participant, said, “Our professors and mentors were great. They taught us how to make 3-D figures, fly airplanes and make apps. I learned that 3-D printing takes a lot of time, but that is because of the base and structure that you have to create. It takes 45 minutes to an hour to do one.”

Campers toured TSU’s Forensics Science Lab and the flight simulator for the Aviation Flight Management program, and Verizon’s Houston headquarters. 

“The program has exceeded my expectations so far,” said camp teacher Vince Hamilton, who focused on mobile apps. “Initially, I wasn’t sure if the students would be open to learning the material, but they caught on right away and produced three to four workable mobile apps in a week. My goal was to teach them a skill that they could put on their permanent record.”

The Texas Southern University/Verizon Innovative Learning for Minority Males summer program is directed by Rodney Bush and the camp curriculum is led by Dr. Jesse Horner and Hamilton,with guidance by Ryan Farmer, Marcel Cooks, Grate Baedee, Johaf (Amir) Chowdhurys, who are serving as mentors.The camp ends on July 1.

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