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Looking for a unique summer educational experience that will challenge and excite your child? Our summer camps, afterschool programs and birthday parties are designed so that students learn technology skills through fun, engaging and dynamic projects.
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A variety of LEGO-based building camps, where students learn design and engineering as they build unique creations, such as motor-powered cars, mobile animals, futuristic houses, and amusement park rides.
Many creations run with battery packs and motors. Students use gears, pulleys, lights, and even remote-controls. With teacher-led instruction and fun build and test activities, students take their building skills to the next level! |
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Two LEGOŽ-based robotics camps, where students explore the world of robots through hands-on projects. Younger students build robots using the Mindstorms NXTŽ microcomputer and sensors, understanding how robots respond to the environment. Older students build and then program their robots to complete a variety of missions. Icon-based software enables students to easily create programs for robots to activate motors and respond to sensor input. |
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A variety of age-appropriate computer camps, where students learn create video games to be played on computers or mobile devices. Camps teach important concepts and skills of game design and computer science.
Teachers will discuss specific tasks each day, such
as creating structures that would be on a populated planet, build a giant rocketship, space vehicles, power station, extraterrestrial homes, and more. Teachers give students building tips and design ideas for
these projects, but students use their creativity to make their own designs.
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We build on the popular Snap Circuits projects with original designs and discussions to generate a deeper understanding of how each component and the entire circuit works. Students build working devices such as a radio and disc launcher which teach about electricity and electronics, using a combination of Snap-Circuits. LEGO® bricks, and electronic components.
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