Design, build, and program robots at a robotics camp this summer.
Find A Camp: Specialties: Robotics Camps: FL Total: 7
1. IMACS Hi-Tech Summer Camp in Coconut Creek, Weston and Plantation - IMACS Hi-Tech Summer Camp offers exciting academic programs in Computer Programming, Virtual Robotics, Logic Puzzles, Mathematics, and Electronics for bright and talented campers in grades 1-12. Three locations in Broward County, Florida: Plantation, Weston, and Coconut Creek! Full-day and partial-day programs are available.
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Plantation, Florida
FL: Coconut Creek
FL: Plantation
FL: Weston
FL: Boca Raton
NC: Chapel Hill
NC: Raleigh
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IMACS Hi-Tech Camp does for the mind what sports do for the body. Campers spend a week exercising their brains by programming computers, playing strategic logic games, solving IMACS logic puzzles, controlling virtual robots and building electronics projects. Best of all, IMACS Camp is fun!

Let your child try the program for free! Call for a free trial.

IMACS offers flexible schedules with full day or single class options. Single and multiple week session are also available for students entering 1st - 12th grade. Advanced programs for high school students.

Locations in Broward County, Florida: Plantation, Weston and Coconut Creek (on the Boca Raton border). Call 954.791.2333 or 561.470.1178 for more information.

2. iD Tech Summer Computer Camps for Kids and Teens - Love gaming, programming, or filming? Over 130,000 students ages 7-17 have created iPhone apps, programs, video games, websites, movies, 3D models & robots. Weeklong, day & O/N programs at 60 universities nationwide.
Camp Video For iD Tech Summer Computer Camps for Kids and Teens
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Summer Camps in Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Fort Collins, Middletown, Fairfield, Mi, Arizona
CA: Sacramento, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Moraga, Berkeley, Stanford, Palo Alto, San Francisco
CA: Thousand Oaks, Orange County, Irvine, Los Angeles, LA, La Jolla, San Diego, Santa Barbara
CO: Denver, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Boulder
CT: Middletown, Fairfield, New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, Hartford, Waterbury
FL: Orlando, Winter Park, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville. Fort Lauderdale
GA: Atlanta, Augusta, Sandy Springs, Macon, Marietta

Since 1999 over 130,000 students worldwide have immersed in hands-on learning to create iPhone apps, programs with C++ and Java, video games, websites, movies, 3D models, ad designs, robots, films, and photos. Beginner to advanced students ages 7-17 enroll in these fun and challenging, weeklong, day and overnight summer camps held at 60 prestigious universities nationwide (see below).

Small class sizes (max 8:1) are guaranteed and taught by adult-only instructors, with Teens, pre-Teens, and younger students separated into different classes. Students learn personalized curriculum with a small group of peers, allowing them to optimize learning and social experiences. iD Tech Camps has been at the forefront of technology learning since 1999, and there’s never been a better or more important time to engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education. Accredited Continuing Education Units from Stanford or Villanova are also available to help build a portfolio for college.

COURSES
•Video Game Design – Game Development
•Programming & Robotics
•App Development
•3D Game Modding – 3D Modeling
•Web & Graphic Design
•Photography & Video Editing

HELD AT 60 PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES
Summer programs are held at Stanford, Emory, Princeton, Columbia and other universities in 27 states nationwide. Check www.internalDrive.com for a complete list of summer programs.

YEAR-ROUND LEARNING
New for 2012, students can complement their summer experience by subscribing to iDTech365.com – a new online learning community that offers exclusive tutorials, forums, and video lessons. And don’t forget about the FREE monthly online workshops taught by live instructors, available to iD alumni and students registered for the 2012 season.

TEEN-ONLY PROGRAMS
Also, ages 13-18 immerse in 2-week specialized, pre-college, overnight summer programs at iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy, and iD Visual Arts Academy (filmmaking and photography). Visit www.iDTeenAcademies.com for courses and university locations.

WHY iD?
Visit www.internalDrive.com for more information and to register online (check real-time-up-to-the-minute-availability). Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) to speak to a Program Advisor who can recommend a customized summer schedule to develop a student’s interest.

iD TECH CAMPS LOCATIONS
Arizona: held at Arizona State University
California: held at Stanford, UC Berkeley, Sacramento State, Santa Clara, St. Mary's, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, Cal Lutheran University, and UC Irvine
Colorado: held at the University of Denver and Colorado State University: Fort Collins
Connecticut: held at Sacred Heart University and Wesleyan
Florida: held at the University of Miami and Rollins College
Georgia: held at Emory University
Illinois: held at Northwestern University and Lake Forest College
Indiana: held at Purdue University
Maryland: held at Towson University
Massachusetts: held at MIT, Merrimack, Amherst, and Bentley
Michigan: held at the University of Michigan
Minnesota: held at Macalester College
Missouri: held at Washington University (St. Louis)
Nevada: held at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada (UNLV)
New Jersey: held at Princeton and Seton Hall
New Mexico: held at the University of New Mexico
New York: held at Columbia, NYU, Pace, RPI, NYIT, Vassar, and Adelphi
North Carolina: held at UNC-Chapel Hill
Ohio: held at Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve
Pennsylvania: held at Villanova and Carnegie Mellon
Rhode Island: held at Brown University
Tennessee: held at Vanderbilt University
Texas: held at Trinity University, St. Edward’s University, Southern Methodist University, and the University of Houston
Virginia: held at the College of William and Mary
Washington: held at the University of Washington
Washington D.C.: held at American University
Wisconsin: held at the University of Wisconsin

3. Inanimate Reason Robotics Day Camp - Our robotics camps give kids a week to learn the basics and build robots to accomplish a variety of exciting challenges and missions. No special skills or prior experience are necessary!
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Riverview, Florida

We offer both a competitive and non-competitive curriculum for kids ages 8-14. The kids learn engineering skills, programming, teamwork, critical thinking, and problem solving in a fun, enriching environment.

We organize the kids into groups of no more than four based on age, interest, and ability. Each group chooses the challenges they wish to pursue. During the week, they'll engage in other related activities to build teamwork and allow them to interact outside of their immediate groups. At the end of the week, we'll have an open house for the families so the kids can show off their creations and tell you all about what they learned.

Some of the challenges offered include Battlebots, The Great Ball Chase, challenges from previous competition seasons, and City of The Future. We offer plenty of different challenges, so kids can attend camp more than once if they wish and not repeat the same activities.

4. Bright & Smart Robotics - Engineering Skills for creative, talented, and inquisitive Girls & Boys
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Davie, Florida

The goal of our Robotics Summer Camp is to develop: important social skills, critical and logical thinking, and the discipline of moving forward step by step.
Especially designed for girls and boys, 7 to 12 years old. We combine engineering skills with visual-spatial activities to be able to offer a week packed with knowledge, fun and enterteinment, based on Teamwork, Computer programming, and Robot assembly.
New and advanced students benefit from the small teacher to student ratio of 1 to 6, set to maximize learning and fun.
We work with small groups where in order to achieve the objectives of the program children are grouped, corresponding to abilities and/or age, in teams of 3 kids.
Contact us to RSVP an introductory class near you to find out if this is the right camp for your child. Few dates are available

5. Inanimate Reason Robotics Day Camp - Our robotics camps give kids a week to learn the basics and build robots to accomplish a variety of exciting challenges and missions. No special skills or prior experience are necessary!
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Tampa, Florida

We offer both a competitive and non-competitive curriculum for kids ages 8-14. They will learn engineering skills, programming, teamwork, critical thinking, and problem solving in a fun, enriching environment.

We organize the kids into groups of no more than four based on age, interest, and ability. Each group chooses the challenges they wish to pursue. During the week, they'll engage in other related activities to build teamwork and allow them to interact outside of their immediate groups. At the end of the week, we'll have an open house for the families so the kids can show off their creations and tell you all about what they learned.

Some of the challenges offered include Battlebots, The Great Ball Chase, challenges from previous competition seasons, and City of The Future. We offer plenty of different challenges, so kids can attend camp more than once if they wish and not repeat the same activities. Robots, supplies, and other camp materials remain the property of the camp and are not available to be taken home by the children.

6. Inanimate Reason Robotics Day Camp - Our robotics camps give kids a week to learn the basics and build robots to accomplish a variety of exciting challenges and missions. No special skills or prior experience are necessary!
Day Camp
Coed
Tampa, Florida

We offer both a competitive and non-competitive curriculum for kids ages 8-14. They will learn engineering skills, programming, teamwork, critical thinking, and problem solving in a fun, enriching environment.

We organize the kids into groups of no more than four based on age, interest, and ability. Each group chooses the challenges they wish to pursue. During the week, they'll engage in other related activities to build teamwork and allow them to interact outside of their immediate groups. At the end of the week, we'll have an open house for the families so the kids can show off their creations and tell you all about what they learned.

Some of the challenges offered include Battlebots, The Great Ball Chase, challenges from previous competition seasons, and City of The Future. We offer plenty of different challenges, so kids can attend camp more than once if they wish and not repeat the same activities. Robots, supplies, and other camp materials remain the property of the camp and are not available to be taken home by the children.

7. TechPlayzone - Exciting Camp for Techies. Make Video Games, Build LEGO Robots, Create Animation and Web Pages
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Riverview, Florida

TechPlayzone is conveniently located near Tampa, Valrico, Lithia, Rivervia, and Brandon communities. Our camps are for those creative kids who love using technology to make their ideas come to life. Video Game Creation, Web Page Animation, 3-D Animation, LEGO Mindstorms Robotics, Music Mixing, and Digital Movie Making are just a few areas where young people can excel. Join us this summer and live your dreams.






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