Computer-based interactivity used to be beyond the reach of most artists, designers, and other electronics amateurs who wanted to make their work respond to light, sound and other stimuli by moving, beeping, tweeting and more.
America's most innovative companies are having an increasingly hard time finding qualified staffers who were born in the U.S.
"<My son> Loved it!
He is a Lego boy + would love an even more advanced one! <course>"
By C. Gifford
"I found the program well organized + level appropriate. The instructor was patient, enthusiastic + well prepared.
I would suggest these programs be held in more locations such as east Van. eg: Killarney. Many people in other locations would participate if offered in more local places."
By L. Wong
"Erin <the teacher> had a very good control over the group of kids. She kept them engaged, was patient, very organized, and encouraging. I wouldn't hesitate to sign my kids up for another class - he had so much fun."
By H. Linde
"Bigger Robots!"
By D. McFee
"My child 'Loved it!'"
By T. Stewart
"Awesome Camp
my son has grown into a "master" of lego programming!
We want to sign-up again! :)
By I. Finnson
Awesome Experience!!!
Thank You ;)
By I. Finnson
Gateways Learning, (GL), a Canadian-owned company, is a vehicle for thousands of students throughout BC, Washington, and Asia, known for developing the character and academic excellence necessary for the success needed in life. GL is a centre that fosters discovery in order to impact the future by engaging in dialogue with educators, businesses, and parents, through the development and education of it's four divisions.
