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Stop-motion animation is a great way to explore the art and design of storytelling. Use your digital fabrication skills to create sets, props and characters that come to life one frame at a time. You will need to have a smart phone to run the animation app allowing you to bring it with you and show it off long after the workshop ends.
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Introduce students to the foundational concepts of machine learning (ML) and its applications, emphasizing hands-on learning and real-world problem-solving.
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Introduce students to the fundamentals of mobile app development, enabling them to design, develop, and launch basic apps while fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
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Camp Lloyd is a day camp for children who have experienced the death of a loved one. The camp, designed for 7–14-year-old youth, combines grief-related activities led by professional counselors with camp activities such as swimming, relay races, music, scavenger hunts and more. The campers receive individualized attention from college students who have been trained to work with grieving children and have opportunities to make friends with other campers who share similar experiences.
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This is our staff for the Camp Office and who will be interacting with camps through Summer 2025.
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If you’ve already taken Design Tech - Intro, and have a good feel for how Tinkercad works, join us in this workshop to amp-up your skills. We use Tinkercad to create more complex designs with articulating parts, hinges and connection techniques. Participating in this workshop will certainly “up your game” in design, 3d printing and lasercutting.
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If you’ve already taken Design Tech Intro - OnShape, and have a good feel for how OnShape works, join us in this workshop to utilize your skills while building mechanisms with gears, propellers, cranks, frames and bearings. This is a great course for those interested in design for engineering and robotics.
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How can design make exploring the natural world better? In so many ways! We'll design solutions for being out in the field - from tools for measuring or observing to accessories for carrying the essentials. Campers visit and learn about UW-Green Bay's world-class ecosystems and meet people who study and care for them. They'll see native and exotic plants, local creeks and their aquatic life and more, learning about wetlands, prairies, forests and maybe even an ancient rock outcropping! Prerequisite: Camper must complete Intro to Design Tech or Intro to OnShape course within last 2 years.
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Are you interested in coding? So are we, but we still like to make real things! Join us in this workshop as we explore several different coding platforms including Adafruit Circuit Playground, Microsoft BBC micro-bit and Tinkercad Codeblocks - all will result in physical things - brought to life with your algorithms!
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A class for beginner MIDDLE schoolers (entering grades 7 - 9) to learn how to use Tinkercad software, 3d print and laser cut. This is the intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3d print and laser cutting.
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This workshop introduces the ""Design Thinking"" process in a collaborative team environment - building the skills of a professional problem solver and future entrepreneur. In this camp the student will utilize the design process to help fictitious clients by creating, and testing prototypes built for their client's needs.
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Do you remember Sid on Toy Story and the cool and sometime frightening thigs he would create from other toy parts?? Let’s do that, but BETTER! We’ll take apart toys, computers, tools and other gadgets. We’ll mix them up, add an LED light or two and maybe a motor. Then we’ll use solder, nuts & bolts, hot glue and other fasteners to put them together in ways no one ever thought of! Creativity rules this workshop!
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If you’ve already taken Design Tech - Intro, and have a good feel for how Tinkercad works, join us in this workshop to amp-up your skills. We use Tinkercad to create more complex designs with articulating parts, hinges and connection techniques. Participating in this workshop will certainly “up your game” in design, 3d printing and lasercutting.
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Board games are always a great way to spend time with family and friends. How great would it be to play one invented or re-invented from an existing game?!? You'll use Design Thinking and digital fabrication to create game boards, game pieces, dice or spinners to generate the action. We'll have plenty of time to test the play of the games throughout the workshop.
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A class for beginner MIDDLE & HIGH schoolers (grades 7 - 12) to learn how to use OnShape software, 3d print and laser cut. This is an intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. OnShape is professional CAD software - more complex to learn, but much more capable than Tinkercad.
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A class for beginner ELEMENTARY schoolers (entering grades 4 - 6) to learn how to use Tinkercad software, 3D print, and laser cut. This is the intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting.
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A class for beginner MIDDLE schoolers (entering grades 7 - 9) to learn how to use Tinkercad software, 3d print and laser cut. This is the intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3d print and laser cutting.
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A class for beginner ELEMENTARY schoolers (entering grades 4 - 6) to learn how to use Tinkercad software, 3d print and laser cut. This is the intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3d print and laser cutting. Participants in this class should have basic computer navigation skills before joining.
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A class for beginner MIDDLE schoolers to learn how to use Tinkercad software, 3d print and laser cut. This is the intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3d print and laser cutting.
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This camp will provide an opportunity for youth to learn about Esports, team development, healthy competition, personal development skills. Additionally, campers will have exposure to intro streaming and game programming. This camp will take place on UW Green Bay campus in the University Union Building and within the Esports Lounge.
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Exploring the Natural World of Oneida for Oneida members.
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LeadGB camp was developed to help boys develop better communication and life skills, learn to respect themselves and others, and focus on the importance of prioritizing their health and wellness. This boy's camp provides young men with opportunities to learn from excellent mentors. Grades 4-8 are critical years for boys, and the confidence and leadership skills they attain during the camp has been proven to have long-term effects. Through a combination of challenging hands-on activities, exploration, and spending time talking about healthy and positive life choices, the young men will develop into future leaders who will one day serve as mentors themselves.
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LeadGB camp was developed to help boys develop better communication and life skills, learn to respect themselves and others, and focus on the importance of prioritizing their health and wellness. This boy's camp provides young men with opportunities to learn from excellent mentors. Grades 4-8 are critical years for boys, and the confidence and leadership skills they attain during the camp has been proven to have long-term effects. Through a combination of challenging hands-on activities, exploration, and spending time talking about healthy and positive life choices, the young men will develop into future leaders who will one day serve as mentors themselves.
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LeadGB camp was initiated to provide young girls with opportunities to enhance their life skills, maximize their overall wellness, and develop personal growth strategies. Girls today experience an unprecedented amount of stress in their lives. The ability to not only handle these stressors, but to turn them into growth opportunities is an important factor in future success. Even at a young age, young women need to feel a sense of empowerment and one of the best ways to build confidence and self-awareness is by connecting with positive female role models. The program is female based, female supported and is dedicated to developing future women leaders.
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LeadGB camp was initiated to provide young girls with opportunities to enhance their life skills, maximize their overall wellness, and develop personal growth strategies. Girls today experience an unprecedented amount of stress in their lives. The ability to not only handle these stressors, but to turn them into growth opportunities is an important factor in future success. Even at a young age, young women need to feel a sense of empowerment and one of the best ways to build confidence and self-awareness is by connecting with positive female role models. The program is female based, female supported and is dedicated to developing future women leaders.
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THIS CAMP IS ON OUR MARINETTE CAMPUS: Children's Theatre Rising Stars Theatre Camp is encouraged for young actors ages 8-17 interested in the performing arts! This 5-day camp is designed for beginner and experienced actors. Rising Stars Theatre Camp will be taught by local artists/performers Chase Grabowski & Audrey Soberg and consist of daily workshops and masterclasses in the morning. After a lunch break, Rising Stars will apply what learned techniques to rehearsal for the Friday afternoon performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. Throughout the week each Rising Star will receive coaching in acting, singing, dancing and audition technique to boost confidence and increase skill level – all while facing the challenge of staging a mini-musical in only five days! Family and friends are invited to join us on Friday afternoon for a free performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians. T-shirt, lunch and professional headshot by Cassie Tebo are included.
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f you are interested in technical theatre and have always wanted to work on the Weidner Center stage...here is your chance. This camp will offer opportunities to interested technical theatre students looking to enhance their knowledge with practical skills and state of the art technology that they might not get at the high school or even college level. Skills to include flying and rigging, lighting fundamentals, spotlight work, truck loading and packing, stage management, building management, audio/video set ups and much more. Work with trained professionals, go to areas rarely seen by the general public and gain the skills needed to become a professional Stagehand all while having a lot of fun as well. Drop off and pick up for this camp will be located within UW - Green Bay Campus at the, Weidner Center.
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Join campers entering grades 8-12 on the UW-Green Bay campus as you learn about the world of object-oriented programming and an introduction to developing software in a gaming environment. Campers will learn basic techniques to creating games and will be introduced to object-oriented programming. Campers will learn how to make objects interact with each other through events and will learn how to program some basic games.
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Calling all aspiring wizards! During this fun-filled week, campers will learn about potions, herbology, magical creatures, wand care, divination, transfiguration, spectral scopes and more. They'll be sorted by the sorting hat, receive their own wand, compete in the Tri-Wizarding Tournament and receive an award at their OWL graduation!
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Staff, volunteers, or student (ambassadors) may assist Admissions or other programs in tours or information booths when schools visit campus.
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Limited accessibility to assist with youth activities; will not have any supervisory or direct contact with participants.
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Gear Up: Lego Robotics, July 21-25, Grades 6-8
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Gear Up: Printmaking & Experimental Photography, July 21-25, Grades 10-12
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April 5, 2025; Local high schools participate in a jazz festival; UWGB coordinates event but schools will have supervision of participants.
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