MCLA offering two new science camps
NORTH ADAMS – The Continuing Education Department at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) is accepting applications for two new summer camps for children ages 8 to 14: “Summer Science Camp,” Aug. 11 to 15 at MCLA, and “Robotics Camp 2,” Aug. 4 to 8 at the Intermodal Education Center in Pittsfield.Both camps are designed for girls and boys with interests in science and robotics.
At Summer Science Camp, daily activities include science experiments, creative games and the development of critical thinking. Activities include field trips to MCLA’s biology, chemistry and physics labs, a visit to “outer space” in the Starlab inflatable planetarium, as well as swimming, games and arts projects. In addition, campers will be introduced to some new robotic devices as they build small robots from kits.
Robotics Camp 2 is designed to allow the campers to work individually, in teams and in groups as they each built a LEGO MindStorms robot. Instructors will provide individual assistance and instruction and facilitate challenges, performance testing, competitions and modifications to projects.
No familiarity with LEGO MindStorms is needed; this course is designed for beginners and experienced robot builders. Other activities will include building bottle rockets and visiting the Berkshire Museum. Participants of both camps will be required to bring their own lunch and snack. The cost is $190. Campers may be dropped off between 8:30 and 9 a.m. and picked up between 4:30 and 5 p.m.
Both camps are sponsored by MCLA in collaboration with the Berkshire STEM Pipeline and the Berkshire Applied Technology Council. For more information, contact Melissa James at 413-662-5543, or go to www.mcla.edu/pipeline/bp/Student%20Resources.php.
