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Teenage Girls Get Video Game Summer Camp

wiredbeat2000 writes "The part of my brain that led me into the Women's Studies department in college is glowing tonight, after reading about a new computer game camp set up for teenage girls. The News-Gazette Online has a story about the camps, which are called the UI Girls' Adventures in Mathematics, Engineering and Science (G.A.M.E.S.) Camp. The story comes on the heels of today's announcement by Entertainment Software Association that game demographics are skewed differently than you'd expect."

34 comments

  1. What in the!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nowhere on Earth could you find MORE of my favorite things all in one place!

    1. Re:What in the!? by EllF · · Score: 4, Funny

      Pre-teen girls between the 6th and 8th grades count among your favorite things?

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    2. Re:What in the!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes.

    3. Re:What in the!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wha? I just read "teenage"....

      Big mistake there... Urk...

  2. Great job reading the description.. by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 2, Troll

    How is this at all related to Video Games?
    From the site:
    "Campers will spend the week of camp working on a team project, learning about various enginering, math, and science disciplines, participating in cool hands-on demonstrations, and meeting lots of other young women who share their interest in math and science. Check out the Highlights to learn more about the structures camp and about the computer science camp."
    CompSci != Games.

    It's just a clever acronym, but if you read the first page of the link(or even the freaking summary) you'll see it has nothing to do with video games.

    (Incase they try to silently edit it, the title was originaly "Teenage Girls Get Video Game Summer Camp")

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    1. Re:Great job reading the description.. by chrismcdirty · · Score: 2, Informative

      Not to mention that it's not for teenage girls. In the "about" page, it says it's for preteen girls from 6th to 8th grade. I'd suppose you can include maybe 13 and 14 year olds in there.. but the description clearly says 'preteen.'

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    2. Re:Great job reading the description.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      ok, who else mistook this for a hot-chicks-playing-videogames story?

    3. Re:Great job reading the description.. by simoniker · · Score: 1

      From the article linked in the story:

      "The 30 eighth- and ninth-grade girls at the camp, some from as far away as New York, used the skills they accumulated to design video games, which they presented on Friday in a game fair held at the camp's culmination."

      And who's modding up someone called 'irc.goatse.cx troll'? Honestly, who throws a shoe?

    4. Re:Great job reading the description.. by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 1

      "The 30 eighth- and ninth-grade girls at the camp, some from as far away as New York, used the skills they accumulated to design video games, which they presented on Friday in a game fair held at the camp's culmination."

      The title is still misleading, the camp may of had a small game fair, but its more about coding games than playing them.

      "And who's modding up someone called 'irc.goatse.cx troll'? Honestly, who throws a shoe?"
      Enough that I can post this with a karma bonus and not really worry that I'll get offtopic mods. See my posting history-- I'd be pegged at 50 if it wernt for the new comment system (or around 80 or so if we still had the old old karma system). This account was really more of a test to see how impartial moderators are-- crapflood it until I post at -1, then start posting real insightful comments and see if I can recover. Suprisingly enough, most mods don't descriminate based on name, and some are even wise enough to browse at -1.

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    5. Re:Great job reading the description.. by Daetrin · · Score: 1
      ok, who else mistook this for a hot-chicks-playing-videogames story?

      ...and then found out they were hot-programmer-chicks-making-videogames and thought, "even better!"

      Too bad i'm not ten years younger. So few female geeks my age, so many jailbait ones.

      And i was just young enough to miss out on the internet boom as well, my timing sucks.

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  3. RTFA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    The 30 eighth- and ninth-grade girls at the camp, some from as far away as New York, used the skills they accumulated to design video games, which they presented on Friday in a game fair held at the camp's culmination.
    "They're learning actual programming and applying it to a really fun area," said Aimee Rickman, director of the camp. "It's the only camp of its kind in the nation."

  4. Fess Up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Who clicked all the related links trying to find pictures of the teenage girls.

  5. Re:as a high-schooler in honors classes ... by chrismcdirty · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Good point. When I was in high school (4 years ago), girls had no problems with shouting out the answer. If a guy did it, he'd be considered a nerd or a suckup, no matter if you're in an honors class (which I was) or not. Every group still has their different amounts of cool quotient.

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  6. Dude... by Asprin · · Score: 4, Funny


    The part of my brain that led me into the Women's Studies department in college is glowing tonight, after reading about a new computer game camp set up for teenage girls.

    Dude.

    There are easier ways to meet chicks.


    (Sorry.... couldn't resist!)

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    1. Re:Dude... by AvantLegion · · Score: 1
      >> There are easier ways to meet chicks.

      Not to mention less hostile ones.

  7. and this one time, at game camp... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    and this one time, at game camp, I stuck a joystick...

  8. teenage girl video game by benhuot · · Score: 0

    So what girls are there to choose from and what special powers do they have?

    1. Re:teenage girl video game by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      TEEN GIRL SQUAD!

      Cheeleader!
      So and So!
      What's Her Face!
      The Ugly One!

    2. Re:teenage girl video game by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You forgot to insert the words "roll call" somewhere in there, for special effect!

  9. Anyone else thinking... by M.C.+Hampster · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... that this just screams "horror flick"?

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  10. Momentarily confused by Green+Light · · Score: 5, Funny

    Teenage Girls Get Video Game Summer Camp

    Everytime I see that headline, I wonder why my spam filter didn't catch it...

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  11. video game girls gone wild by UltimaL337Star · · Score: 1

    Anyone know if snoop dog plays games? maybe they show on cribs..

  12. ummmm by qek · · Score: 3, Funny

    I work at UI, and I helped out with the campers. You guys do realize they're all about 12-13 years old, right?

    1. Re:ummmm by kevinvee · · Score: 1

      They didn't tell you until it was too late to quit, did they?

  13. I wonder... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If they are dumb enough to fall for the troll's lame redirect attempt.

    1. Re:I wonder... by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 1

      A few. And how is it lame? Slashdot forces you to use http:// for homepages making anything else have to be misleading.

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  14. I know this is Off-Topic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    mods don't descriminate based on name

    The question is: Would you want to encourage a person that says something insightful but is a total racist?

    I know this is a more extreme case, but I'm really puzzled about the smart thing to do here - ignore everything else and just moderate the comment or moderate him down because he would probably kill thousands of people when given the chance to?

  15. Re:as a high-schooler in honors classes ... by spitzig · · Score: 1

    Referring to your "fight fire with fire" doesn't apply to non-metaphoric fires--yes it does. Fire fighters burn sections of forest to kill a major forest fire all the time. Controlled burns are standard procedure to prevent major forest fires, too.

  16. What the hell does "UI" stand for? by Snaller · · Score: 1

    User Interface?

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