Camp Overview
Leadership and Staff
Our Adventure Guides (a.k.a. Counselors) are teachers, university
students, and high school students who are selected primarily for their
skills and experience with children, as well as their enthusiasm for
helping kids make creative use of today's sophisticated technical
tools.
First-time Adventure Guides go through a full
training program prior to camp, which prepares them to ensure a safe,
fun, and enriching experience for the campers, and are paired up with
more experienced staff. To ensure individual attention to
campers,
we go beyond the MA sate requirement of 10 campers to 1 instructor, and
keep a student-to-instructor ratio of 7:1 (Counselors-in-Training, who
are minors, are not included in this ratio).
Leonid Tunik- Regional Director
Leonid has
worked in educational publishing for 11 years, developing
technology-based teaching tools and supplements for schools and
universities, and training educators in their use. He loves being able
to show children why science and technology are important, and knowing
that he is helping to prepare tomorrow's inventors, explorers, and
researchers for whom future, unknown creativity tools will be as
natural as pencil and paper are today.
Allyson Palmer- icamp Director and Program Manager
Allyson
has an educational background in multi-media and has been coaching
gymnastics since 1991, but she found the perfect match of technology
and education at CTWorkshop. In her third year with CTW, she runs
birthday parties, afterschool workshops, and has directed icamp
sessions. She also spearheads new program developments for CTWBoston.
As an educator and mother of two, Allyson supports students to achieve
goals and learn while also having a lot of fun!
Eric Love – icamp Director
Eric brings 12
years of experience teaching art, science, theater, martial arts, self
development and civility to his three-year position as icamp Director.
An awarded artist, performer, and musician, he also runs classes that
encourage team building, problem solving, and writing skills at the
Arlington Enrichment Center. His energy and creative talents inspire
campers to develop their own unique projects and build
self-esteem.



