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You may hear adults—especially your parents—ask you to spend less time in front of screens. But at a camp called iD Tech, computers are a necessary tool (工具) for learning about 【小题1】 (robot) and video games.
Logan Doyle, 12, spent last week at this camp 【小题2】 (learn) to write computer instructions for a video game he was creating. “I am trying to make the beginning 【小题3】 this game,” said Logan.
In the room, boys were playing a 3-D racing video game. When they were done, they talked about 【小题4】 they liked and didn’t like about the game. Then the camper who designed the game could make it 【小题5】 (good).
Their teacher, Will Whitney, said the kids were learning problem-solving. “Kids meet a problem and think of different ways to solve it,” said Whitney. Like a lot of the teachers at the camp, Whitney attended iD Tech camp while growing up. As a kid, he loved video games. He loved the camp so much that he had 【小题6】 (be) in it for seven years. “It was always the best time of my summer,” he said.
Like English and math, it is important to understand 【小题7】 /tek'nɒlədʒi/. It will be important for many jobs in the future. “Technology is 【小题8】 /evriweə(r)/ in our society,” said Jan Plane, a computer science professor at the University of Maryland. “Whatever field kids are going to go into, having some knowledge of technology is going to make 【小题9】 difference.”
Maybe the right kind of 【小题10】 /skri:n/ time is not such a bad idea after all.