Blake's Brainiacs: Master Camps at The Doseum

Kids learn how to master digital techniques

SAN ANTONIO – Searching for a summer camp? The DoSeuem has you covered with their Master Camp programs for kids ages 6-11. The Master Programs help kids dive into the digital world so that they walk away with new technological skills. Every week from now until early August the museum will be offering a master camp centering around a STEM topic: science, technology, engineering, and math. 

Last week, campers recieved hands on expereince with the 3D printing process while this week they will be focusing on editing and creating vlog videos. The remaining program dates will focus on learning how to read and write code (July 8 -12) and how to design a video game from scratch (July 29 - Aug 2). 

Registration is still rolling for the last two weeks of the program. See the DoSeum website below for more details:

DoSeum Master Camps


About the Authors:

Kaiti Blake is a child weather-geek-turned-meteorologist. A member of the KSAT Weather Authority, Kaiti is a co-host of the Whatever the Weather video podcast. After graduating from Texas Tech University, Kaiti worked at WJTV 12 in Jackson, Mississippi and KTAB in Abilene.

Andrew Wilson is a digital journalist and social media producer at KSAT.