Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center should host the free 2025 techniques camp this summer, offering practical technological experiences for students from 3rd to 8th year.
This summer, students from 3rd to 8th year can dive into the world of technology and innovation at 2025 techniques camp, organized at the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center in partnership with Tech Corps and sponsored by the Nordson Corporation Foundation.
Offered entirely for free, Techie Camp will take place from June to July and will have a wide range of engaging practical sessions focused on STEM learning – everything, coding and development of robotics and digital animation applications. No prior experience is necessary to participate.
Each camp takes place from Monday to Friday,, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is divided by school levels (3rd to 5th and 6th to 8th). Here is the full range 2025:
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Programming: scratch / string – June 2-20
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Programming: retro – June 9-13
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Application of applications – June 16-20 (Note: no session on June 19)
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Digital animation – June 23-27
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Data: Carnival / Yoyo mystery – July 7-11
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Robotics with LEGO EV3 – July 14-18
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Robotics with Makeblock – July 21-25
Students will explore the STEMs through activities such as the construction of robots with LEGO EV3 and Kitblock Kits, manufacturing stories and interactive games, learning the fundamental principles of the development of mobile applications, and even by experimenting 3D printing and stop-motion animation.
Campers who keep at least 80% attendance will have entered a raffle to win free items, with a lucky winner by camp.
“The technology camp is a dynamic way for children to unlock their creativity while discovering the” T “in STEM,” said the organizers. “Campers leave with new skills, confidence and even some swag of technological technologies.”
Registration is now open and available online at bit.ly/25tcwhhrc. The space is limited, so families are encouraged to register early.
The camp leaflet can be found here.
For more information, visit the registration site or contact the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center (Protected by e-mail).