Summer Camp

Summer Camp

STEM Summer Camp:

At Exceed, we offer STEM Summer Camps during July and August. Camps run Monday to Friday from 9am-4pm and are mainly focused on a specific project. Each week we offer a variety of Camp Projects. As a result, kids can sign up to a camp they find interesting. Depending on the camp, students will be learning specific STEM subjects, some examples are Coding, Designing, 3D Printing, Building, Electronics or Artificial Intelligence.

Students will spend most of their time on the main camp project, but will also participate in fun and scientific activities both Indoors and Outdoors. Some examples of Indoor activities are Design Challenge and Logic Game. Examples of Outdoor activities are Drone flying and Rocket launch. This combination creates both an academic approach to accomplish the project, and will develop their soft skills such as group participation, problem solving, leadership and planning.

At the end of the camp week, students will either take home the project they built or the code/game they created over the camp period. They are given optional tasks to better enhance their project at home after camp completion. Most students who complete a camp week have a good understanding of the STEM concepts and have found an interest in a subject. Students have the opportunity to join the afterschool curriculum in September.

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Camp Notes:

Camps run from 9:00am-4:00pm (extra care available)

Camp tuition includes take-home project

Maximum 8 students per camp

Each student given a dedicated computer station and equipment

75% of day working on camp project, 25% on activities & DIY crafts (including drone flying at a nearby park!)

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Stem Camp

Camp Projects:

DISCOVERY CAMP [Ages 7&8]

Learning Elements : Coding | 3D Printing | Robot Building

A fun-filled week for our youngest campers who will spend their time building and programming a variety of Lego robots, working on DIY crafts, learning computer design and 3D printing their own creations
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ROBO-TREK [ages 7 & 8]

Learning Elements : Coding | 3D Printing | Robot Assembly | Electronics

Ideal for students who love to build their own DIY robots and want to learn how to program Lego EV3 Mindstorms
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DYNAMO FLASHLIGHT CAMP [ages 9-11]

Learning Elements : Computer Design | 3D Printing | Robot Assembly

One of three INTRODUCTORY CAMPS for students with little or no prior programming experience. Students will spend the week designing, 3D printing and assembling their own hand-crank flashlight. By the end of this camp week, students would have built a very bright flashlight that generates electricity manually, no batteries required! Best of all, students take their creations home.
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BIONIC FINGER CAMP [Ages 9-11]

Learning Elements : Programming | 3D Printing | Robot Assembly | Electronics

One of three INTRODUCTORY CAMPS for students with little or no prior programming experience. Students will learn programming, electronics, computer design & 3D printing to construct their own glove-controlled robotic finger. Students will learn how to program their robotic finger to mimic their finger's movements and take their robots home.
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PING PONG LAUNCHER [Ages 9-11&12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | 3D Printing | Robot Assembly | Electronics

Students will design, build and program their own robotic Ping Pong Launcher! Computer design (CAD), electronic circuits and microcontroller programming will be taught, all used to control all the launcher's motors using a single joystick.
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DRAWING BOT CAMP [Ages 12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | 3D Printing | Robot Assembly | Electronics

THE ARTS MEETS ROBOTICS! Students will program, design, 3D print and build a robot that will autonomously draw various shapes and sketches. CAD software will be used to design parts and a 3D printer to make our creations. After assembling and wiring up their robot, students will learn about electronics circuits and program their robot's microcontroller to draw various objects. Students take their robots home.
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RF BATTLEBOTS CAMP [Ages 12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | Wireless Communication | Electronics | 3D Printing

One of our ADVANCED ROBOTICS CAMPs recommended for students with experience in text-based coding or have attended Exceed Robotics camps in the past. In this camp, students create their own Battlebot with remote controller using CAD software and 3D printing. This camp will teach advanced microcontroller circuits and programming using radio communication. Students will take part in a Battlebot Competition at the end of camp and take their robots home.
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NEOPIXEL WATCH CAMP [Ages 12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | Electronics | Soldering | 3D Printing

One of our ADVANCED ROBOTICS CAMPs recommended for students with some experience in text-based programming or have attended a an Exceed Robotics camps in the past. Students will use computer design & 3D printing, electronics circuits and advanced programming to create their own digital LED watch. Advanced electronics components will be soldered and packaged inside the 3D printed watch. Students will program a special microcontroller to tell time by activating a series of LEDs and add features such as flashlight mode.
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PYTHON GAME PROGRAMMING [Ages 12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | Game Design

A great introduction to Python and Game Programming, ideal for students ages 12+ looking to learn Python by creating their own interactive games. Designed to give students a good introduction to Python programming and introducing the Pygames library to design computer games. Programming concepts such as variables, data types, tuples, classes, events and flow structures will be taught.
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BLUETOOTH SMARTCAR [Ages 12-15]

Learning Elements : Programming | Bluetooth Communication | Electronics | Computer Design

An ADVANCED ROBOTICS CAMP recommended for students who have text-based programming experience. Build your own SmartCar and program it to be controlled by your mobile device via Bluetooth!
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