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TechKnowHow Summer LEGO, Robotics & Coding Camps

TechKnowHow combines educational experience with caring teachers and engaging technology to teach valuable, real-world skills through unique STEM projects.

🔥 Middle School 🕒 1-week Day Camp In-person All skill levels 💰 $450–$575/week

About this camp

TechKnowHow Summer LEGO, Robotics & Coding Camps offer engaging, hands-on projects for students to develop technology skills. Campers learn coding through designing games with Scratch, building LEGO robots, and progressing to Python and Java programming. The curriculum focuses on fostering problem-solving skills in a fun and supportive environment. Students work with their own building kits and computers to complete projects, gaining confidence as they explore and create. The camps also incorporate team-building activities, group games, and outdoor recess breaks.

For younger students (ages 5-9), activities include constructing motorized LEGO vehicles and creatures, designing video games with Scratch, and exploring Minecraft. Older students (ages 10-14) delve into robotics design and programming, gaining skills and confidence in Java. The program emphasizes learning by doing, with a different build in the morning and a different coding project in the afternoon. Students are supervised throughout the day, including during recess and lunch breaks.

What a typical day looks like

A typical day involves a different LEGO build project in the morning and a different coding project in the afternoon, with supervised recess and lunch breaks.

Best suited for

The ideal student has a strong interest in the class content, regardless of prior experience with specific technology.

What you'll learn

LEGO Robotics Scratch Coding Python Programming Java Programming Minecraft Adventures Engineering Principles Game Design

Location

Alki Bathhouse, 2701 Alki Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116

Sponsored by Research Ignited

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