Magikid differentiates itself by offering 3-4 projects per day, an award-winning curriculum that helps students win major robotics competitions, small class sizes with a 6:1 student-to-instructor ratio, and no-repeat projects to ensure continuous learning and skill development.
Magikid STEM and Tech Summer Camps offer an immersive, project-based learning experience for students aged 4-14, focusing on robotics, coding, 3D modeling, and artificial intelligence. Campers engage in 3-4 hands-on projects daily, exploring weekly themes that foster creativity and problem-solving. Activities include building and programming robots using platforms like OLLO, LEGO Robotics, VEX IQ, and VEX V5, as well as coding with Scratch Jr, Scratch, Python, HTML, JavaScript, and Lua-based scripting for Minecraft and Roblox. Students also delve into 3D modeling with tools such as 3D Slash, Tinkercad, and Blender, and learn about AI concepts like text and image generation. The curriculum is award-winning, designed to help students develop critical STEM skills and prepare them for future tech leadership, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and continuous skill evolution through non-repetitive projects.
A typical day involves students working on 3-4 hands-on projects, building and coding robots or machines, and exploring computer coding fundamentals.
This camp is ideal for students aged 4-14 who are enthusiastic about building, creating, and coding robots, and aspire to gain advanced science, technology, engineering, and math skills.
Magikid Robotics Lab Highland Park Dallas, 6170 Sherry Lane, Dallas, TX 75225
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