Shodor provides the computer enrichment component of the W.D. Hill Community Center summer
camp. The students from W.D. Hill are taught different concepts, including physics,
statistics, geometry, forensic science and physical science.
The classes took place every Wednesday from 10AM - 11:30 PM. There were 20 students in the
program, grades 3-8.
As part of the Pathways to CyberInfrastructure project, in which Shodor assists with "Other
People's Workshops," classes began in the summer of 2006 and have continued through the
2007-2008 school year and into summer 2008. Shodor's workshops promote active participation in
computational science by engaging the students in math, science, and technology.