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  2. Vision Tech Camps - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Danville, California. , United States. Website. www .visiontechcamps .com. Vision Tech Camps is a Bay Area company offering summer computer camps and after-school activities, teaching students between the ages of 7-17 at Vision Tech centers and local schools throughout the Bay Area.

  3. USC Interactive Media & Games Division - Wikipedia

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    The University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts's Interactive Media & Games Division first accepted M.F.A. students in 2002. The division currently offers both undergraduate (B.F.A.) and graduate (M.F.A. and M.S.) programs in interactive media and game design, as well as B.F.A. programs in game art and themed entertainment and an M.A. in media, games and health.

  4. iD Tech Camps - Wikipedia

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    iD Tech Camps is a summer computer camp, based in Campbell, California, that specializes in providing computer technology education to children ages 7 through 19. [1] [2] iD Tech Camps are held at more than 150 U.S. college and university campuses [1] and have expanded into international locations as well.

  5. Girls Make Games - Wikipedia

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    Girls Make Games is an American organization established in 2014 which aims to support and encourage girls to pursue careers in the video game industry.The organization runs annual summer camps open to young girls where they learn how to design and build a video game.

  6. Will Wright (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    William Ralph Wright (born January 20, 1960) is an American video game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, which later became part of Electronic Arts. In April 2009, he left EA to run Stupid Fun Club Camp, an entertainment think tank in which Wright and EA are principal shareholders.

  7. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    Founded by one of Looking Glass Studios founders. Subsidiary of Zynga; closed in 2011. Acquired by Embracer Group in 2020. [18] Acquired by Electronic Arts in 2007 and closed in 2009. Acquired by Enad Global 7 in 2020. [3] Successor to Clover Studio, and founded by Shinji Mikami, Atsushi Inaba, and Hideki Kamiya .

  8. Institute for Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    California. , U.S. Website. ict .usc .edu. Affiliated With The University of Southern California. The Institute for Creative Technologies ( ICT) is a University Affiliated Research Center at the University of Southern California located in Playa Vista, California. ICT was established in 1999 with funding from the US Army.

  9. 42 (school) - Wikipedia

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    The school does not have any professors and is open 24/7. Students are trained through peer-to-peer pedagogy , and project-based learning . 42's name is a reference to the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy written by British author Douglas Adams : in the book, 42 is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything .