Kids already consume tech. We teach them to create with it using modern tools. Every camp ends with a Demo Day so parents can see real progress.
Digital Design
Visual communication, structured branding, and polished portfolio projects.
Productivity
Learn personal organization, digital workflows, and and healthier tech habits.
Problem solving
Explore game design, app concepts, business thinking, and structured problem solving.
DIGITAL SAFETY
Privacy habits, ethical AI use, misinformation awareness, and smart internet use
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Not coding camp. Real digital literacy.
Most tech camps teach kids what to click. We teach them how to think; how to organize work, problem solve, build useful things, and make safer decisions online. Every camp focuses on practical skills kids will continue to use as they mature, not abstract theory or coding drills.
No. This is a guided work session. Kids aren’t watching videos or playing games; they’re actively building, revising, and explaining projects with an instructor present.
Is this a coding camp?
No. We focus on practical tech skills kids will use long after camp —design, no-code tools, workflows, basic computer systems, and safe internet use—without the pressure or complexity of learning to code.
How do you handle online safety?
Internet safety is part of the curriculum. Kids learn how to protect personal information, recognize scams, and make safer choices online—taught calmly and age-appropriately.
Is this appropriate for both younger and older kids?
Yes. We run separate tracks for Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–9 so content, pacing, and expectations are age-appropriate.
What do I need to send with my child?
A charged laptop or Chromebook and a snack. We’ll handle the rest.
How do I know this is worth the cost?
By the end of the week, you’ll see your child using devices more purposefully—organizing work, building projects, and making better decisions online that carry into school and everyday life.