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Minecraft Mod Development: Mega-Tools & MobsWeek 3: June 29-July 2Get ready to power up your Minecraft world! In this exciting camp, students will create their very own super-tools, design fun or fearsome custom mobs, and invent tasty new foods to keep their characters energized. Using MCreator for Minecraft: Java Edition, students will learn the basics of coding logic while building and testing their mods. Each day combines step-by-step projects with creative time to explore new ideas. Bring your imagination, teamwork, and a USB drive. Students should be comfortable using a computer. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This course is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Game Coding & Robotic EngineeringWeek 3: June 29-July 2Bring science to life with LEGO® WeDo robotics! Students will team up in pairs to build and program LEGO® models using WeDo kits and Scratch software. Through hands-on projects, they’ll learn programming basics, engineering concepts, and the functions of robot components. Each class combines building, coding, and problem-solving as students create working machines in a fun, collaborative setting. This camp is a great introduction to robotics and STEM for young learners.Summer 2026 Youth -
Ultimate Brawlers: Super Mario Game CodingWeek 1: June 15-18Unleash Your Ultimate Platform Fighter! Dive into the creation of a Super Smash Bros.-style game using Construct 3, a powerful and user-friendly game development platform. Students will learn how to design, develop, and implement various game mechanics, including character selection, combat systems, item integration, and stage design. Through hands-on projects and guided instruction, participants will learn game development principles and create a dynamic platform game. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Super Smash Bros. is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This course is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Engineering: Motors & PneumaticsWeek 1: June 15-18Join us as we explore, investigate, and solve problems through hands-on engineering. This engaging class combines LEGO® Education and LEGO® Technic™ materials to study design, technology, science, and mathematics. Students working in pairs will build learning models, then be challenged to customize and improve their projects using the principles they’ve discovered. Topics include design principles, mechanisms, pneumatics, pressure, prototyping, and energy. Possible builds include a scissor lift, stamping press, robotic arm, robotic hand, animatronic scarecrow, and even a dinosaur, blending creativity with engineering problem solving.Summer 2026 Youth -
Game Design with RobloxWeek 1: June 15-18Learn the basics of game design while creating your own 3D worlds in Roblox Studio! This class introduces students to the tools and possibilities Roblox offers for designing interactive games. They’ll explore how to build environments, add characters, and bring their ideas to life with simple coding. By the end of camp, each student will have created original projects that showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games.Summer 2026 Youth -
Multiplayer Minecraft: Theme Park BuilderWeek 2: June 22-25Work as a team to create a custom theme park in Minecraft. Use creativity and Redstone to create this world! Possible projects include roller coasters, water rides, a trampoline park, an obstacle course, a boat race, bumper boats, a dunk tank, and many more rides and attractions! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java Edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Robotic Builders: BattlebotsWeek 2: June 22-25Let the battles begin! Designed by the experts at MIT, LEGO® WeDo Robotics' unique system teaches students about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Students may construct a catapult, ninja star, tank, battle axe, crossbow, and more in this camp! Students will be working in pairs.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-RacersWeek 2: June 22-25Start your engines and get ready to race! In this high-energy camp, students will use LEGO® Robotics to design, build, and program cars and dragsters powered by motors and sensors. Working in small teams, they’ll explore different car models, learn how programming brings machines to life, and tackle fun challenges along the way. On the final day, campers put their creations to the test in an epic racing tournament! Perfect for kids who love speed, teamwork, and hands-on building.Summer 2026 Youth -
Multiplayer Minecraft: Poke-Mods and GamesWeek 2: June 22-25Join us for an unforgettable Minecraft adventure where you'll explore the world of Pokémon like never before. In this multiplayer camp, you'll learn how to build your own Pokémon world. Create stunning landscapes, iconic locations, and even your own custom Pokémon using the Pixlemon mod. Create and use Pokémon themed mods, to create Gym battles. Discover hidden secrets, rare Pokémon, and exciting challenges throughout the Minecraft world. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
AI Python Coding LabWeek 10: August 17-20Embark on an extraordinary journey into the future of technology with our day camp. If you're curious about how computers can learn, make decisions, and even think like humans, this camp is your gateway to the world of AI and ML. Discover what AI is all about and explore its various applications in today's world. Learn about AI the fascinating possibilities it holds. Python is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding skills. Bring a USB drive to save your games.Summer 2026 Youth -
Coding with Superheroes STEAM CampWeek 10: August 17-20Unleash your inner hero in this creative STEAM adventure! In this camp, students will bring superheroes to life through storytelling, design, and beginner-friendly coding. Using Scratch, they will create simple interactive games where heroes move, jump, and overcome challenges, while learning foundational coding concepts. Students will also step into the world of digital media by producing their own superhero stop-motion short film, complete with props and sets they design themselves. This camp blends coding, art, and imagination. Students should have basic reading skills, be comfortable using a computer Bring a USB drive on the last day.Summer 2026 Youth -
Engineering: Rube Goldberg MachinesWeek 11: August 24-27Chain Reactions! Design and build amazing moving machines and teach LEGO® bricks new tricks! Guided by imagination, students will discover endless possibilities as they explore physics and engineering concepts such as velocity, projectiles, trajectories, force, and motion. Working in pairs, they will experiment each day with new ways to combine LEGO pieces to trigger chain reactions. On the final day, students will apply what they’ve learned by designing and building their own Rube Goldberg machine that sets off an unforgettable chain of events.Summer 2026 Youth -
Multiplayer Minecraft: World BuilderWeek 11: August 24-27Unleash your creativity as you work collaboratively! Create a world with others in four unique, themed quadrants. Build different biomes or base a section on your favorite movie or video game! Meld your quadrants with bridges and separate them with moats of water, lava, or even the void! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Game World Builders: Nintendo-Inspired STEAM CampWeek 6: July 20-23Bring a bit of magic to life by creating your own pendant and wand with TinkerCAD while developing real 3D design skills. Students will learn how to model objects in three dimensions, experiment with shapes and structures, and apply their creativity to digital design projects. Along the way, they will take part in Harry Potter–inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for their 3D prints to finish. Each student will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
Hacking MinecraftWeek 6: July 20-23One of the most popular video games in history, Minecraft, opens a world of endless possibilities limited only by imagination. In this camp, students will go beyond regular gameplay to “hack” Minecraft by learning how to modify and enhance their worlds. They’ll use popular game mods, experiment with building challenges, and unlock hidden features that change the way the game is played. Students will also create and edit custom skins and textures, personalizing their worlds to match their style. Along the way, they’ll explore how commands, mods, and creative tools work together to expand Minecraft’s potential. This camp uses the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
Minecraft Survival Camp: Defeat the Ender DragonWeek 4: July 6-9Embark on the ultimate Minecraft adventure! In this camp, students will team up in our multiplayer survival world to explore, gather resources, and take on epic challenges. Each day, campers will use different survival skills, crafting tools, mining for materials, brewing potions, enchanting gear, and preparing for battle. Along the way, they’ll practice defeating mobs, complete quests, and discover the secrets of the Nether Then, jump into world-building with ready-made worlds and landscapes to set the stage. Add unique powers, creative challenges, cutscenes and epic boss encounters to craft a game full of excitement and imagination. We will be using the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-WarsWeek 4: July 6-9Get ready for an exciting class filled with new builds and challenges! Students will take their engineering skills to the next level by constructing remote-controlled robots inspired by the popular Discovery Channel show BattleBots. Using LEGO® Robotics systems and specialized Technic™ engineering components, they’ll build extreme machines designed for competition. Working in small teams of two to three, students will test, re-engineer, and morph their robots to become better, stronger, and faster before entering them into a high-energy tournament on the final day.Summer 2026 Youth -
Robotic Builders: Hogwarts and Other KingdomsWeek 4: July 6-9Journey to the magical world of Harry Potter and other magical lands. Build and program magical-themed projects. Young imaginations soar! Students will be taught foundational building and introduced to programming concepts by learning about sensors, motors, and special technics components using LEGO® WeDo systems. Possible projects include magic chest, dragons, hippogriff, magic hat, magic carpet, and magical staircase. Students will be working in pairs.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Harry Potter-InspiredWeek 4: July 6-9Bring a bit of magic to life by creating your own pendant and wand with TinkerCAD while developing real 3D design skills. Students will learn how to model objects in three dimensions, experiment with shapes and structures, and apply their creativity to digital design projects. Along the way, they will take part in Harry Potter–inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for their 3D prints to finish. Each student will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
Video Production for YouTube: Podcasting & VloggingWeek 9: August 10-13Learn how to produce a YouTube video podcast! You will become familiar with the ins and outs of creating your podcast. Explore ideas, make a script map, and more. We will also go over refining your audio using Audacity. Edit your video, add transitions, and insert a soundtrack. Then, share your finished video with the world. Bring a USB drive (at least 8 GB) to save your games on the last day.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Minecraft-InspiredWeek 9: August 10-13Learn the ins and outs of 3D design and 3D printing with TinkerCAD in this creative camp. Students will explore 3D modeling skills while designing custom mobs and Minecraft-inspired creations. Along the way, they will experiment with shapes, structures, and design elements that bring their ideas to life. While prints are finishing, campers can take part in Minecraft-themed challenges and even create video games inspired by the block-building universe. Each student will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
Minecraft Escape Room: Escape the Ender DragonWeek 9: August 10-13Unleash your creativity as you work collaboratively! Create a world with others in multiple unique, themed escape room adventure maps. Our mission is to race through the end and escape the Ender Dragon. Students will get a copy of the world to continue at home. We will be using the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
Minecraft Mod Development: Portals & DimensionsWeek 10: August 17-20Dig deeper into Minecraft with this Minecraft Modding class! Create a new custom dimension and design a portal in this exciting new class! Learn to make mods for Minecraft: Java Edition using MCreator. MCreator is an excellent tool for learning Minecraft modding and software programming concepts. Bring a USB drive to save your mods on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: D&DWeek 10: August 17-20Discover the world of 3D design and printing with TinkerCAD in this creative, hands-on camp. Students will develop 3D modeling skills while designing a custom pendant, unique dice, and other Dungeons & Dragons–inspired projects. When not actively designing, campers can join themed challenges and games that extend their creativity while waiting for prints to finish. Each participant will have a pendant or keychain and a die printed and sent home at the end of camp. All printing and material fees are included. Students should bring a USB drive on the final day.Summer 2026 Youth