
(Milan, IN) – Genesis: Pathways to Success continued onward with its A Summer of STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) initiative with Game ON: Esports Camp.
Twenty students from middle schools across Southeastern Indiana learned the fundamentals of the video game Fortnite and the complex controls of keyboard and controller inputs, while engaging in their teamwork and strategy skills.
Upon entering camp, those in attendance were organized into four teams: the Purple Rage Quitters, the Blue Smurf Cats, the Green Goblins, and the Red M & M’s. Each day kicked off with stretches, creating a healthy environment, and understanding how to maintain healthy habits. Following stretches, students entered the Ballistic World map and had free-range to learn and warm up. They then split into their teams and began practice matches against opposing teams.
In Fortnite, Ballistic World map consists of 5 on 5 and requires strong, effective communication and a coordinated team effort. Students were able to experience teamwork and strategize by using hand signals and code words to communicate. To strengthen their skill set, they practiced their aiming and reaction skills using various in-game tools during practice matches. Along with gaming skills, students learned valuable life skills like teamwork, strategy, communication, and critical thinking. They participated in human chess, cup stacking, and a blindfolded obstacle course to improve their communication and incorporate STEM skills.
“My favorite part of camp was getting to play Fortnite with other campers. I enjoyed playing all the skills building games but human chess was my favorite. One thing I improved on was how to use a sniper and my aiming skills,” said incoming 8th grade homeschooler Miles Thomas.
Students also discovered the power of confidence as they immersed themselves in a supportive and inclusive environment. Surrounded by peers who shared their interest in gaming, they felt safe to grow both personally and as teammates. The camaraderie built during camp extended beyond the program, with many students continuing to play and connect through online multiplayer games after hours.
“I think this is a great opportunity for students to learn valuable skills that will translate to everyday life. The activities this week taught the students skills like communication, critical thinking, and working as a team. It is a joy to be in an environment that promotes growth in hobbies and life skills,” said Robert Green, South Ripley Esports Coach and volunteer.
Genesis: Pathways to Success would like to thank the Milan Community School Corporation for allowing us to host camp at their facilities and for their continued efforts in creating new, exciting ways for kids to learn. We would also like to thank our volunteers Darren Engleking, Bryce Blackburn, Spencer Klump, and Robert Green for dedicating their time and ensuring a safe, welcoming environment where students can learn and grow in their technology and teamwork skills.
If you would like to learn additional information about this summer camp, please visit www.genesisp2s.org. If you have questions regarding A Summer of STREAM, please contact the Genesis: Pathways to Success Office by emailing info@genesisp2s.org, calling (812) 933-1098, or visiting 13 E. George Street, Suite B, Batesville, IN 47006.
(Genesis: Pathways to Success press release)