iD Tech offers a unique blend of cutting-edge STEM education with a fun, collegiate campus experience, guided by expert mentors and a low student-to-teacher ratio.
iD Tech Camps at Emory University offer week-long STEM programs for kids and teens aged 7-17, focusing on hands-on learning in a collegiate environment. Participants can delve into various tech disciplines such as coding, game development, robotics, and 3D printing. Advanced options are available in AI and machine learning. The curriculum is designed to accommodate all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, with personalized instruction. Campers gain valuable 21st-century skills, explore a university campus, and connect with like-minded peers and inspiring tech mentors. The program aims to foster creativity, critical thinking, and a passion for technology, preparing students for future success in STEM fields.
A typical day includes morning announcements and icebreakers, followed by focused coursework in their chosen tech area. Lunch is eaten in the campus dining hall, and afternoons involve more instruction, computer breaks with outdoor activities or board games, and continued project work before wrap-up and pick-up.
This camp is best for kids and teens aged 7-17 who are eager to explore STEM subjects, develop new tech skills, and experience a taste of college life in an engaging and supportive environment.
Emory University
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