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We did a lot at the Computer Camps this year. YouTube videos, games in C++, super-efficient algorithms in Java, and slick websites using HTML and CSS with Web 2.0 in mind.

Steven, Shivaun, and I created a video using Steven's camera. The video is called 'People Humiliating a Banana' and doesn't make much sense. After we completed the video, we uploaded it to YouTube.

Using Kyle Smyth's superior photography skills each camper got a picture of themselves. After we got the picture, we uploaded it to the MyHeritage website. This website can compare your photo to celebrities and show which celebrities you like like the most. This is a celebrity collage of me.

Adam Knutson showed us how to create a game in C++. The game I created put a Human against an Elf in an epic battle of pseudo-random chance!

Tim Oleskiw taught us how to "Think like a Pro" using mathematical algorithms to sort random numbers and calculate numbers in the Fibionacci Sequence. We did this using Java

Cole Perlett and I created "Who am I?" quizzes on the U of R web site using WebCT.

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