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Science & Innovation · 🏫 DigiPen Institute of Technology

Open World by DigiPen

Open World by DigiPen offers pioneering workshops that explore future STEAM fields with cutting-edge technologies and curriculum developed in consultation with university professors.

🔥 Middle School 🕒 1-week Day Camp In-person All skill levels 💰 $360–$450/week

About this camp

Open World by DigiPen offers hands-on summer workshops exploring STEAM fields. Campers engage with cutting-edge technologies in areas like robotics, animation, video game development, and programming. Activities include mastering stop-motion animation to create short films with LEGOs, transforming fantasy world ideas into playable adventures through physical design and digital coding with MakeCode Arcade, and crafting sci-fi games. The program focuses on fun and exposure, allowing students to explore and discover a passion for STEAM subjects. Workshops are designed to be in-person experiences with engaging, hands-on activities and include visits from creative professionals to demonstrate real-world applications of the skills learned.

What a typical day looks like

A typical day includes morning sessions with a mid-morning snack break, lunch (optional add-on or bring your own), and afternoon sessions with another break. Students are supervised throughout the day and engage in hands-on activities and games.

Best suited for

The ideal student is a creative kid aged 6-18 who loves games, tech, or art and wants to explore STEAM subjects in a fun, hands-on environment.

What you'll learn

Robotics Animation Video Game Development Programming Stop-motion Animation Game Design Digital Coding

Location

MOPOP (Museum of Pop Culture), 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

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