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College Of Lake County: Summer Camps Begin Return To In-Person Activity
As College of Lake County (CLC) opens back up, in-person opportunities for summer camps are back to being a reality. Despite not being f ...
Jul 14, 2021
βEven though they were online last summer, people still wanted something,β said Tammie Johnson, senior program coordinator. βFor the camps that needed kits, we put them together and campers could either pick them up or have them delivered.β
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The numbers have rebounded back to normal this summer, even with most camps still being done virtually.
Camps were planned out months ago when the country was still on the fence about reopening, so while some have since been moved to in-person, most remained online.
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βWe planned more for online just to be safe,β Johnson said. Coming back to in-person helps provide a better experience for those participating."
βYou can simulate online, but itβs so much different,β Johnson said. βFor the nursing camp, a lot of students love the surgical tech day because they dress like theyβre going into surgery. Theyβre covered head to toe and get the immersion. It feels like theyβre working in the area."
Because career exploration is one of the goals of the camps, allowing the participants to be more hands-on allows them to better judge whether they enjoy doing whatever it is theyβre trying.
Not only is working hands-on beneficial, but so is the in-person ability to work with others.
βThereβs an advantage to being in person,β Johnson said. βYouβre learning from each other and forming new relationships. These are things you canβt get when youβre at home. Online learning can be effective, but because our camps are so interactive, in-person works better.β
Coming out of the all-virtual world, there have been some good takeaways that will help the summer camps in the future.
Johnson said there had been plans in the works to try online camps, but the pandemic forced the issue. It ended up working much better than expected and proved that CLC can run online camps really well.
βIt gives us access to a group of people we normally canβt get on campus,β Johnson said.
Online camps give the college reach even further than Lake County. Last summer, a mother in Florida learned of CLCβs LEGO Robotics camp and signed her son up. A kit was mailed to them, and he was able to participate in the camp from across the country.
Johnson expects the popularity of camps to rise next year when they transition into fully in-person.
College of Lake County is a comprehensive community college committed to equitable high-quality education, cultural enrichment and partnerships to advance the diverse communities it serves in northeastern Illinois. Offered at three campuses in Grayslake, Vernon Hills and Waukegan or online, college classes are affordable and accessible to help each student achieve academic, career and personal goals. More than 70,000 students graduated with degrees and certificates since the college opened in 1969. College of Lake County is the only higher-education institution ranked among the top 15 best places to work in Illinois by Forbes and is a national leader in many areas, including sustainability and conservation.
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