The camp provides a hands-on, project-based approach to AI and other tech skills, emphasizing practical application and creativity within an international technology education framework.
The STEP Computer Academy Summer Camp - Artificial Intelligence & Innovation offers a hands-on, project-based learning experience where campers explore foundational AI concepts and experiment with intelligent systems. Students will build creative projects demonstrating real-life AI applications, focusing on understanding, creativity, and practical application rather than just theory. The curriculum is designed to introduce kids to exciting and in-demand tech skills, fostering both technical abilities and confidence. Campers will collaborate, problem-solve, and present their completed projects.
For younger campers (K-2), the full-day program includes beginner-friendly coding, robotics activities, creative digital projects, and introductory AI concepts, balanced with outdoor breaks. Half-day sessions for this age group are structured into 45-minute rotating activity blocks covering coding games, robotics exploration, creative design, animation, and tech challenges. Older students (grades 3-5 and 6-8+) delve deeper into technology, designing and coding their own games, building and programming robots, creating Minecraft mods, developing VR experiences, designing websites, and bringing animated stories to life.
For full-day K-2 campers, a typical day includes beginner-friendly coding, robotics, digital projects, and AI concepts, along with an extended outdoor break for lunch and playtime. Half-day sessions for K-2 are divided into 45-minute rotating activity blocks.
The camp is ideal for students in grades K-8+ who are interested in technology and want to explore AI, coding, robotics, and other digital skills through engaging, project-based learning.
13208 NE 20th St, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98005
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