
We were able to finish most of the games and get them exported to a common folder so I can access them later for playing in the library. That part was a success. They created some amazing games with which I am very impressed.
I also asked them to evaluate a few of their camp mates games using this form. The form was developed based on the input given yesterday. In reality, very few of the students completed the evaluation portion of the camp. They just wanted to play and I can not blame them!
The final few minutes I had them fill in a reflection form to let me know what they thought and what camps they would like to see in the future. These were interesting. Last camp they told me they wanted to make their own games and less instruction. This time 2 of them said they wanted more structure and lessons. Not sure what how to find that happy balance to please middle schoolers. Not even sure that is possible! :) Overall they were happy with how things went and would recommend this camp to their friends.
Take-aways from this Tech Camp:
- Work on balancing free choice with the building of skills. - changing levels and other advanced tips.
- More time needed to develop controllers and to learn about design principles.
- Middle Schoolers can learn amazing things on their own!
- Make the evaluation sheets more attractive to complete - earn something when they are done.
The top voted topics for future camp include:
- Scratch & MakeyMakey
- NXT Robotics - Sumobots
- Mobile App creation
December's Tech Camp was already decided to be Minecraft and it should be interesting to see how that goes!