4. ID Tech
Score: 14
On the fourth place, we have ID Tech, which offers a wide range of courses for kids of all ages.
The ID TEch Mini, in particular, serves younger kids, ages 6 to 9. What can they learn here? Well, the answer is “a lot.” For instance, kids can learn how to design games by using Tynker, or program robots.
The camps last for a week, although younger students will only spend half a day in class, whether in the morning or the afternoon.
The ID Tech Camps are designed for kids 7 to 17 and cover a lot more topics, whether we’re talking about Scratch, Java, or how to create iOS and Android apps. For the older kids camps cost around $1,100, although the price varies depending on the camp.