What are the computer requirements for Virtual Tech Camps?

What are the computer requirements for Virtual Tech Camps?

For most of our courses, students will need a Windows or Mac computer with audio and video capabilities. If your child will be using a Chromebook, the following courses can be run on Chromebooks:
  1. Coding 101 Camp
  2. Python Coding 101
  3. Python Camp: Intro to Coding & AI
We also recommend the following for the best experience:
  1. A relatively recent computer/processor from the past 5 years
  2. A solid-state hard drive and 16GB of RAM (8GB can work, but it can also run into some issues and occasionally be a little slow)



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