What does a typical day in the Camp CrunchLabs® IRL: Hands-on Engineering look like?
Each morning, students receive a CrunchLabs® Build Box™ with all the tools and pieces needed to assemble the build, along with exclusive video content from Mark Rober and iD Tech's curriculum.
In the afternoons, students will work on challenges and group activities using their builds, learning the engineering and science principles behind each project.
On Friday, students will get a final kit before the family showcase. Students will take home all of their builds, so they can continue experimenting after camp!
You can find more course information, check nearby locations, and register by clicking here.
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CrunchLabs® is a company founded in 2022 by Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer and popular YouTube creator. The company offers monthly STEM-based kits designed to engage students in hands-on learning. These kits encourage creativity, engineering, ...
Can my student take this course if I am a CrunchLabs® Build Box™ subscriber?
CrunchLabs® and iD Tech have worked together to ensure the build boxes at camp will be some of the newest and most exciting for our students. For campers who are in Year 1 or Year 2 of their Build Box™ subscription: The build boxes and challenges ...
Will Mark Rober be present at the camp or directly teaching the kids?
No, Mark Rober will not be at our camp locations. While he would love to attend in person, his influence is a major part of the camp experience! Each day will begin with a video created by Mark to guide kids through a CrunchLabs® Build Box™ as part ...
What are your camp hours for iD Tech Camps?
Day camp sessions at iD Tech Camps are from 9am-4:30pm. You can check in your student anytime between 8:30-9am, and pick them up between 4:30pm-5pm, Monday through Thursday. Pick-up on Friday will be from 2-3pm. Overnight students will check in the ...
How much time do students spend on computers each day at iD Tech Camps?
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