Students build real, Arduino-based robots, not pre-built LEGO kits, and classes are led by college students from top universities like UT-Austin and Princeton, providing relatable mentorship and personalized attention.
Students at STEMkidz learn Python coding, robotics with Arduino, and AI through hands-on projects in small group classes. The curriculum is designed to build valuable STEM skills, focusing on practical application rather than just theoretical knowledge. Students will gain a deep understanding of how technology works and why it matters, exploring real-world applications and ethical considerations. In the AI class, students learn the basics of AI and machine learning in Python, covering neural networks, natural language processing, and ethics. The robotics component involves building and coding Arduino-based robots, teaching students about sensors and obstacle detection. The coding classes introduce students to the parts of a computer, how it works, and how to code in Python through hands-on projects. The program emphasizes a student-led approach, encouraging active participation, discussions, and independent project development.
Coding classes run from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and robotics classes run from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Students can register for either program individually or for both to create a full-day STEM experience from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
This camp is ideal for middle and high school students (ages 12-18, grades 6-12) who are curious about technology and want to gain practical skills in coding, robotics, and AI through hands-on projects.
6301 W Parmer Ln, Ste 502, Austin, TX 78729
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