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    SummerTech Computer Camp

    SummerTech is a game changer in youth technology programs featuring true learning in small 3:1 ratios. Choose Python, Java, Web, Animation or 3D Modeling as your main class. Day or overnight programs including all meals, outdoor activities, evening gaming, and the community you've been looking for. Have fun, learn something!


    Camp Integem: #1 AI, AR Coding, Robotics, Drones, Art & Game Design at Foster City

    #1 AI+AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Delve into AI, Holographic AR, coding, STEM, 3D, Robotics, drones, game design, arts, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, tech leadership and more. ACS WASC Accredited & NVIDIA-partnered camp. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Enter code KCP25 to save.

    Camp/pixel: Coding, Game Design, Digital Arts and more!

    What will YOU make? Thousands of kids have joined CAMP/pixel, New York's best cutting-edge technology summer day camps for kids ages 7-14! Mod Minecraft and Roblox, create YouTube videos, develop VR and mobile video games, make in 3D, fly drones, create apps and digital art, and much more. CAMP/pixel gives kids and teens an early jump-start on their futures through relevant, innovative activities using technology. Our 1- and 2-week camps break down STEM skills seen in A.P. and college-level Computer Science, Programming, and Design classes into fun, intriguing, 21st-century early learning. Campers spend their weeks working with our expert,...

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at Stony Brook University

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at College of William and Mary

    Julian Krinsky Camps & Programs

    At JKCP we understand that it's all the small details of an experience that add up to something great. From the moment you arrive, we make every detail of your summer not only fun, but a unique experience customized just for you! We continually push the limit on student-centered programming. The Krinsky Experience has mastered it all. We get to know you personally and help you feel like you are part of the JKCP family now and long after you leave. Julian Krinsky Camps & Programs offers summer camps and programs to students ages 5 - 18 on prestigious college campuses. From cooking to science and business to medicine, we have over 20 programs. Summer...

    Camp Integem: #1 AI, AR Coding, Robotics, Drones, Art & Game Design at Long Beach

    #1 AI+AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Delve into AI, Holographic AR, coding, STEM, 3D, Robotics, drones, game design, arts, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, tech leadership and more. ACS WASC Accredited & NVIDIA-partnered camp. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Enter code KCP25 to save.

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at Colorado State University

    iD Tech Academies for Teens - Held at Caltech

    Camp Integem: #1 AI, AR Coding, Robotics, Drones, Art & Game Design at San Marino

    #1 AI+AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Delve into AI, Holographic AR, coding, STEM, 3D, Robotics, drones, game design, arts, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, tech leadership and more. ACS WASC Accredited & NVIDIA-partnered camp. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Enter code KCP25 to save.

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at University of Maryland

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      About Computer Camps and Programs

      Children and teenagers have a fantastic opportunity to explore their curiosity and acquire useful tech skills in an enjoyable, hands-on setting at computer camps. These camps transform children's innate fascination with screens, video games, or devices into something constructive and fulfilling. Campers learn how to make video games, websites, iPhone and iPad apps, and much more through hands-on projects and interactive instruction. It's the ideal balance of imagination, reason, and invention—made to keep young brains stimulated and interested.

      Computer camps teach fundamental skills in robotics, coding, animation, and programming languages in addition to basic computer use. Teachers simplify difficult ideas into lessons that are appropriate for the students' ages, enabling them to learn critical STEM skills in a nurturing setting. Kids and teens of all experience levels will learn to solve challenges, think critically, and take joy in realizing their ideas as they create their own games or apps from the ground up. These are all skills that they can take with them into adulthood and future opportunities for hobbies and jobs.

      The confidence and independence boost that campers get from making something on their own is another important advantage of computer camps. These achievements, whether it's a moving robot, a functional game, or an animated film they created themselves, boost self-confidence, and foster a feeling of pride. Additionally, campers cooperate on projects, work in groups, and exchange ideas, all of which foster communication skills and the desire to learn from one another.

      Computer camps are a great option for parents who want to get their kids ready for the future. These camps give children a head start in learning the skills that will be in demand for years to come, as technology continues to shape every industry. More importantly, though, they assist kids in realizing their potential and fostering new interests and skills. Whether your child wants to work as a digital artist, engineer, or game developer, computer camp is an exciting and enjoyable first step.

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      About Computer Camps and Programs

      Children and teenagers have a fantastic opportunity to explore their curiosity and acquire useful tech skills in an enjoyable, hands-on setting at computer camps. These camps transform children's innate fascination with screens, video games, or devices into something constructive and fulfilling. Campers learn how to make video games, websites, iPhone and iPad apps, and much more through hands-on projects and interactive instruction. It's the ideal balance of imagination, reason, and invention—made to keep young brains stimulated and interested.

      Computer camps teach fundamental skills in robotics, coding, animation, and programming languages in addition to basic computer use. Teachers simplify difficult ideas into lessons that are appropriate for the students' ages, enabling them to learn critical STEM skills in a nurturing setting. Kids and teens of all experience levels will learn to solve challenges, think critically, and take joy in realizing their ideas as they create their own games or apps from the ground up. These are all skills that they can take with them into adulthood and future opportunities for hobbies and jobs.

      The confidence and independence boost that campers get from making something on their own is another important advantage of computer camps. These achievements, whether it's a moving robot, a functional game, or an animated film they created themselves, boost self-confidence, and foster a feeling of pride. Additionally, campers cooperate on projects, work in groups, and exchange ideas, all of which foster communication skills and the desire to learn from one another.

      Computer camps are a great option for parents who want to get their kids ready for the future. These camps give children a head start in learning the skills that will be in demand for years to come, as technology continues to shape every industry. More importantly, though, they assist kids in realizing their potential and fostering new interests and skills. Whether your child wants to work as a digital artist, engineer, or game developer, computer camp is an exciting and enjoyable first step.

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