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    Summer Virtual Reality And 3-D Workshops For Middle School Students To Be Held At Virginia Tech

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    2003-06-12
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    Todd, Jane Anne
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    Two summer workshops, one on digital video and virtual reality, the other on 3-D design, will offer aspiring middle school web designers, writers, and computer gurus a high-tech learning adventure that will beef up brainpower in math, science, computers, and oral and written communication. Virginia Tech's Outreach Program Development and the Center for Instructional Technology Solutions in Industry and Education have teamed up with the support of Montgomery County schools to bring fun-filled, interactive, and creative workshops to Montgomery County's 2003-2004 middle school students. Classes will be held on the Virginia Tech campus and will be small in size to ensure personalized attention.
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