Tag along for a week-long hands-on JEKL Genius Maker Workshop and Scalable Video Game Design for 6th-8th grade students. The course does not assume any prior knowledge on computers or programming. Camp sessions are held Monday – Friday from 9 a.m until 3 p.m. at the STEM NOLA headquarters. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ FAQs How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Contact the STEM NOLA Program Director at (504) 233-3569 or email at sbolden@stemnola.com. What is the the total camp cost? Code Like a Girl Tech Session Cost: $25 What's the refund policy? This is a non-refundable $25 registration fee. Will breakfast and lunch be provided for the participants? Snacks and lunch will be provided to each participant. Students are welcome to bring breakfast/lunch/snack to camp from home. Outside snack will be allowed for consuming at designated snack and lunch time. Is transporation provided to/from camp? Transportation will not be provided to or from camp. Parents must drop off and pick up participating students.
Thursday, Jul 11, 9 AM-3 PM
JEKL Code Like a Girl
STEM NOLA
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6600 Plaza Drive, New Orleans, LA
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