#STEAMSummer? We’ve got you covered! Courses open now!

Summers in Charlotte are hot and this year we’ve got a very cool way for scholars to spend their days.

 

We are thrilled to be re-introducing our #STEAMSummer Intensives. Back this year, for three weeks at three different locations, K-8 scholars will have the opportunity to go in-depth with LEGO robotics. If your scholar loves our #STEAMSaturdays courses, they will benefit from this extended experience to code more and build bigger. 

 

These intensives provide an alternative to the traditional summer camp experience… a modern alternative where scholars will learn new skills and make new friends. Did we mention they’ll be learning? Shhh. Don’t tell them that!

 

Whether new to our programs or returning, scholars can sharpen and expand their programming and robotics skills through exploration of the LEGO WeDo 2.0 kits and the LEGO Mindstorm expansion kits! We’ll also explore elements of 3D printing. 

 

Scholars will need to bring a lunch, but snacks are included throughout the program.

 

Our 2019 #STEAMSummer Intensive schedule is:

  • July 22-26 – Pfeiffer University in SouthPark
  • July 29 – Aug. 2 – The Hurt Hub@Davidson College
  • Aug. 5-9 – Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne

 

All intensives are 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost for each intensive is $375. Need-based financial assistance is available here.

 

Registration is now open. For more information, please contact Alyssa Sharpe at alyssa@digi-bridge.org.

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