Humboldt State University is adding two extra sessions of its Summer Robot Camp this summer.
Humboldt State University is adding two extra sessions of its Summer Robot Camp this summer.
The popular week-long camp offers students the chance to spark their interest in STEAM (Science, Technology, Enginnering, Arts and Math). Incoming 6th, 7th, and 8th graders will have the chance to work in teams to build robots using Lego Mindstorm and other tools. They also get to see drones in action and find out about emerging robot technologies.
The week concludes with robot wrestling and racing, as well as a showcase for family members.
Due to demand, there will be three sessions this summer rather than one. Each session will be five days each from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will be held on campus the weeks of June 25-29, July 9-13, and July 16-20. They will be taught by HSU students.
Registration is now open, and early registration is recommended, as this camp always fills fast. Cost is $295.
To register and for more information, including photos and a video from previous years, visit camps.humboldt.edu or contact HSU Early Outreach at (707) 826-6226.