Narva College summer camp to teach teens robotics, AI and game development
Narva College of the University of Tartu is hosting a programming and robotics summer camp for students who have completed grades 7–9. The camp will run in two sessions in June and August, offering hands-on experience with technology, programming, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Ida-VirumaaNarva College of the University of Tartu is opening its doors to young tech enthusiasts this summer with a hands-on programming and robotics camp. The programme is aimed at schoolchildren who have completed grades 7 through 9 and want to explore the world of technology, coding, robotics, and artificial intelligence through practical assignments.
The camp will run across two separate sessions: the first from 15 to 18 June, and the second from 17 to 20 August, both held at Narva College. Participants will have the opportunity to try their hand at game development, work with robotics equipment, and get an introduction to AI concepts in an engaging, project-based environment.
The initiative reflects a growing effort in the Ida-Virumaa region to connect young people with digital skills and future-oriented career paths. Narva College, as part of one of Estonia's leading universities, offers a gateway for local youth to access high-quality technology education close to home.
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