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By Dawn Henthorn, About.com

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Science Isn't Geeky

Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) - Tampa - Grades K-5

When School's Out, MOSI's In! Kids can't find a better way to spend the day off from school. Each day from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (extended hours available for an additional $5.00 per day/per program), campers create, do and experiment... and, that's just part of the fun! Children should bring two snacks and wear clothing that can get messy. Pre-registration is required. Members receive discounted rate.

Orlando Science Center

School Break Camps are available throughout the school year and during the summer with programs that challenge and entertain the kids.

iD Tech Camps - Miami & Orlando - Ages 7-17

iD Tech Camps offer weeklong day and overnight summer technology programs for ages 7-17 in two Florida locations — the University of Central Florida and the University of Miami. Participants create video games, experience game modding, improve gaming skills, build robots, design websites, film and edit digital movies, create their own comic book, learn programming and more. An average of just five students per staff and one computer per student give campers plenty of attention.

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