My son attended a week long camp at Penn to learn how to code an app. The overall experience was very meh. He was not able to finish the app, even though the marketing lit said he would. And the instructors told me he was one of the best in the class, so I'm assuming no one finished (we verified thi...
My son attended his first ID Tech camp this past summer on the UNC-CH campus. He enjoyed the camp immensely! Making friends from different parts of the country and the world as well as meeting people with diverse views was an added benefit to the already stellar education he received. The counselors...
My experience with these camps has been great. All of the instructors my son has had are very knowledgeable and he always enjoyed the entire day. It certainly is more expensive than other camps but they also provide excellent equipment, knowledgeable instructors with a low student to instructor ra...
We enrolled our child in IDTech's 'AI and ML with Python' camp @ West Valley college in June, and our experience has been poor at best.
On Day 1, while our child was excited by this learning opportunity, according to his feedback - the student attendees were made to spend an inordinate amount of ...
I appreciate that the Organization gathered all the research-based pedagogy and put it into logical sequences to make the camper and instructor experience the best!
What a completely asinine company. Apparently, even if you are interested in the courses and know that they were written for teens or younger, they don't want your money.
My son attended the iD Tech Camp at UC Berkeley for one week, and it was fun, but the content was not special or very good. They get one star because my son did have fun, and the instructors/all college students did their best. I would say, please read the reviews in yelp before you make a decision,...
I am a kid that goes to this camp. I've been going to it for years, and I have loved everything. I'm also very good at minecraft hypixel. My username is Dqury. Friend me.
This is my daughter'a favorite camp. She loves the enthusiastic instructors and the curriculum. Lots of one-on-one attention and personalized feedback. This year she is also taking the all-girl version (Alexa Cafe) which is cool idea and much needed!
My son attended the Java Script coding online summer camp in June 2020 and was very disappointed. He found the camp leader was not enthusiastic or engaging. He wrote things down and said to copy it, without really explaining what the commands did. As a result my son found the course 'boring' and lea...
iD Tech recently made significant changes to the schedule of their Squads product AFTER enrolling kids into the program, which made it difficult for my son to attend - primarily because as a divorced parent, I am on a fairly fixed schedule, and have to coordinate activities with a former spouse. No...
Not worth the money. Unorganized and poorly trained staff. There are probably numerous options available at better price points and content quality. It s definitely worth looking into.
Very disappointing... We paid almost $1K for a class and lost the money without any credit because I was told it had been "too long" and "the money is gone" I was not told there was a deadline for using this "credit." When we tried to register the following year, my son got wait-listed and couldn'...
While many rave about ID Tech Camp in general, we were very disappointed. Our son and a friend had a poor experience (3D Game Design -- Role Playing Games @ Santa Clara University from 6/21-6/26, 2009):
1) The computers/software they were using kept crashing so in the week long camp they took, th...
Son loved the Minecraft and Intro to Java overnight camps. Has been using the skills sets learned regularly since. He is already asking to attend more iD Tech Camps at SMU next year. Faculty were great!
Not worth time or money. Teachers just follow a script without giving background context. Kids are told to just follow the script too. No room for asking questions or being creative. A lot of time waiting for instructor to debug each project one by one. The actual learning in a 2-hour session would ...
Horrible. Money-eating camp. All they want is your money.
It is a poorly designed camp. My kid attended the Robotics camp. It was very disappointing. My kid went to the camp expecting to be given time for innovative work. The camp asked them to assemble a robotics kit they probably use year after...