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Apply to the 2014 Maker Foundations program

Digital Harbor Foundation (DHF) is now accepting applications for the second year of Maker Foundations, its program for students ages 12 to 17 that takes them through courses focused on beginner technology skills.

During the Digital Harbor Foundation's summertime Maker Camp, students made 3D objects and programmed computer games. (Courtesy photo)

Digital Harbor Foundation (DHF) is now accepting applications for the second year of Maker Foundations, its program for students ages 12 to 17 that takes them through courses focused on beginner technology skills, including:

  • Web development
  • Blogging
  • Podcasting
  • 3D design and printing

Apply by Dec. 20 using this form. Maker Foundations begins Jan. 27 and continues through Apr. 9, and students must spend at least two days a week at DHF’s Federal Hill-based tech center.

Companies: Digital Harbor Foundation

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