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by Engineering for Kids SF Bay AreaYounger students learn block-based programming with Scratch to create space-themed stories and games.
43600 Mission Blvd
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Younger students learn block-based programming with Scratch to create space-themed stories and games.
43600 Mission Blvd
A structured summer program for youth ages 5-14 featuring recreational fun and games, as well as enrichment activities including arts, crafts, and STEM projects from 6 AM to 6 PM.
810 N. Lincoln Ave.
An introduction to professional game development using the Unity engine to create 2D games.
43600 Mission Blvd
Students learn to design and build their own 3D games within the Roblox Studio environment.
43600 Mission Blvd
Hands-on camp exploring electronics and programming using Arduino microcontrollers.
43600 Mission Blvd
Introduction to Java programming, covering fundamental syntax and structured programming logic.
43600 Mission Blvd
Foundational programming concepts for younger children using block-based environments like Game Lab and Sprite Lab.
43600 Mission Blvd
A multi-part series teaching students the fundamentals of Python programming, from basic syntax to logical problem-solving.
43600 Mission Blvd
A self-directed summer camp where kids choose from activities like coding, sewing, baking, and robotics. Includes lunch, snacks, and flexible hours from 8am to 6pm.
3300 Kearney St.
A self-directed summer camp where kids choose from activities like coding, sewing, baking, and robotics. Includes lunch, snacks, and flexible hours from 8am to 6pm.
3300 Kearney St.
A research-driven summer program blending Montessori and Reggio Emilia philosophies, offering STEM investigations, early literacy, nature-themed art, and social-emotional development.
43468 Ellsworth St
A research-driven summer program blending Montessori and Reggio Emilia philosophies, offering STEM investigations, early literacy, nature-themed art, and social-emotional development.
43468 Ellsworth St
An after-school LEGO Spike Prime robotics program where students build and program robots during weekly sessions.
Fremont, CA 94536
A robotics competition club for kids to explore engineering fundamentals, design, and coding using LEGO Education SPIKE kits to solve real-world problems for the 'Unearthed' season.
4160 Technology Dr
A Level-2 robotics course for students in grades 3-7, consisting of 10 weekly classes focusing on intermediate building and programming concepts.
Fremont, CA 94536
Online Python programming classes consisting of 10 weekly sessions covering coding fundamentals.
Fremont, CA 94536
An introductory robotics course for students in grades 3-7 covering fundamental engineering and programming concepts over 10 sessions.
Fremont, CA 94536
An introductory robotics program for students in grades 3-7 focusing on engineering and building skills over a 10-class session.
Fremont, CA 94536
Hands-on, creative LEGO robotics classes using the Spike Prime kit. Students explore engineering concepts with a new project every class in a small group setting.
4160 Technology Dr
Meteor campers focus on one epic week-long project, transforming grand visions into reality while building sophisticated tools and skills.
4760 Thornton Ave
Meteor campers focus on one epic week-long project, transforming grand visions into reality while building sophisticated tools and skills.
4760 Thornton Ave
Explore the world of Minecraft through building and modding, teaching computational thinking in a fun environment.
Fremont, CA 94536
Explore the world of Minecraft through building and modding, teaching computational thinking in a fun environment.
Fremont, CA 94536
A creative camp where ninjas learn coding and design through Minecraft modding and complex building challenges.
Fremont, CA 94536
A creative camp where ninjas learn coding and design through Minecraft modding and complex building challenges.
Fremont, CA 94536
Nebula campers work on age-appropriate projects individually and in small groups to challenge their thinking and test their perseverance through STEAM and outdoor fun.
4760 Thornton Ave
Nebula campers work on age-appropriate projects individually and in small groups to challenge their thinking and test their perseverance through STEAM and outdoor fun.
4760 Thornton Ave
Advanced Python programming for grades 6-10, covering essential skills in an engaging and project-based environment.
Fremont, CA 94536
Introduction to C++ programming basics and real-time tech environment implementation for middle and high schoolers.
Fremont, CA 94536
Teaches fundamental Java concepts and prepares students for AP Computer Science curricula.
Fremont, CA 94536
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Last updated: 2026-05-03