Design thinking and Holographic AR learning? How Holographic Technology Can Help Our Society? The technology is diverse and can be molded to benefit various fields. From medical sciences and education to entertainment, this technology is rapidly being used to perform various functions.

Would you like to turn your own drawing/art into a cartoon like what Disney, Marvel, and DC Comics have done? In this camp, you will learn how to utilize Holographic AR to turn your art into interactive and immersive Holographic AR cartoons or comic movies. Jump into your favorite Fairy Tale World, become a hero and fight villains, cast magical spells, or just hang out with princesses. In this camp, we will use hands-on fun activities to help you understand how digital animation works and how to create simple but effective digital effects in your design. You will learn about Holographic AR intermediate level programing, Design thinking (based on the Stanford Design School Curriculum), Digital Art/Animation and how to create interesting, interactive stories with your own art pieces. Discover more details on Learn Holographic AR design.

What’s Included in Tuition:

-Guaranteed small class sizes (Staff to Student Ratio: 1:8)
-For Apprentice (Ages 5-6) and Junior (Ages 6-8) campers: computer, headphone, and mouse are included during the camp period.
-Scientifically designed curriculum
-Professionally trained and certified Holographic AR instructors
-Free Holographic AR design software for each student
-Holographic AR project portfolio
-Personalized feedback
-Project achievement report
-Designed Holographic AR awards ceremony
-Official Integem Certification
-A Limited-Edition T-shirt
-New friends, incredible memories, and skills that’ll last long after summer.

Before Dr. Du founded Integem, 2013-2015, she was an engineering director at Qualcomm and led an international team to design the next generational intelligent mobile applications. From 2005 to 2013, Dr. Du was a tenured professor at Purdue University and a Ph.D. advisor in the electrical engineering area. She was the director of the Biometrics and Pattern Recognition Lab. Her research was funded by the DOD (Department of Defense), DHS (Department of Homeland Security), DOJ (Department of Justice), DOT (Department of Transportation), NSF (National Science Foundation), local and international companies/organizations. She received the prestigious top scientist award in 2007.

Holographic Augmented Reality (Holographic AR) transports you from the real world into an immersive virtual environment. You can interact with this world through a variety of hand gestures, body movements, and audio commands. Unlike virtual reality (VR), Holographic AR requires no special headset or glasses. Instead, you experience this Holographic AR world with your entire body. Holographic AR is at the bleeding edge of technology and will revolutionize engineering design, game design, movie creation, news reporting, education, and so much more. Discover even more information at Integem.