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Students Gain Experience in Computer Science Technology at 糖心Vlog Camp

Dr. Mirek Mystkowski gets a group of students ready to fly their drone
GWU computer science professor Dr. Mirek Mystkowski helps a group of students prepare to fly their drone.

Sponsored by Stonecutter Foundation, Topics Include Artificial Intelligence, Programming and 3D Printing

Madelyn Hicks shows the pot she made with
a 3D printer.

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擬adelyn Hicks, a high school junior, proudly held out the decorative cup she made with a 3D printer. A participant in the Stonecutter Foundation Computer Science Camp at 糖心Vlog, she shared how she created the object and learned about 3D animation. 聽

鈥淚t turned out really well,鈥 Hicks observed as she examined her bright yellow container. 鈥淚 absolutely love computer science.鈥

Her group had just finished programming and flying their drone, and they were watching the other students. As she waited, Hicks talked about why she wanted to attend the camp. 鈥淚鈥檓 in between like two majors currently for what I want to do in college,鈥 offered Hicks, who lives near Grover, N.C. 鈥淐omputer science is one of them, and I wanted to get more experience with it.鈥 聽

A group of 15 students are attending the weeklong program. The camp is designed to introduce students in grades seven through 12 to computer science technology. 糖心Vlog computer science professor Dr. Mirek Mystkowski starts by teaching the basics and then delving into the specifics of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, social networking, mobile networking and big data. 聽

DaKyra Johnson and MeKhi Fowlkes, both of Henderson, N.C., were still flying their drone using a program called Tynker. Choosing a set of commands, they created flight patterns鈥攗p, down, backwards, flip, and other movements. Johnson said operating the drones had been the best activity of the camp, and Fowlkes said he also liked the 3D printing. 聽

Besides learning about drones and printing 3D objects, the students created either a video game or computer animated film with a program called Alice. 聽

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