TechKnowHow Camps
Ardenwood Elementary School, 37720 Fremont Blvd, Suite 201, Fremont, CA 94536
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TechKnowHow Camps offers hands-on projects such as LEGO Mario Tech Adventure, LEGO Kinetics Camp, LEGO Design & Motorized Builds, Motorized LEGO Projects + Mario Themed Challenges, and LEGO Engineering & Coding Intro. Campers can also take part in Robotics & Game-Making, Personal Robots & Games, Scratch Game Coding, Roblox Game-Making, Modding & Game-Making, and Coding & Game-Making. Additional options include Minecraft Big Builders, Intermediate Minecraft, Minecraft adventures, Minecraft & LEGO Builders, Minecraft-themed LEGO Builds & Minecraft Game Projects, Roblox & Minecraft Mods, Girls Tech Academy, Girls Engineering & Coding, and other Technology and LEGO Camps, including Summer LEGO, Robotics, and Coding Camps and online courses.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Weekly camps starting June 8, with most sessions running 9:00am–3:00pm; some camps meet Mon–Thu
• Price: Tuition for 5-day camps is $550 per week with an early bird discount available; Fremont Rec site pages list individual camp prices
TechKnowHow Camps states its mission as providing children and teens with meaningful STEM education through projects they love. The organization reports successfully teaching tech to students for over 31 years and has been providing tech enrichment and camps in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1994, with original curriculum developed year-round and new, custom-designed curriculum each year. The program notes that teachers mentor students ages 5–13, begin classes with a quick overview of concepts before students start projects, engage with students while they work, and have students test the performance of what they create and interact with other campers and teachers at appropriate stages. TechKnowHow Camps offers summer camps as well as winter break and holiday programs, and also offers online courses.
TechKnowHow Camps has received recognition including 2025 Bay Area Parent Magazine Best Science and Technology Camp, Best Technology Camp, and Best STEM Support, as well as 2025 Parents' Press Top 5 Computer Science and Coding Camps. Families are instructed to have campers bring lunch, snacks, and a beverage for camps such as LEGO Mario Tech Adventure, LEGO Kinetics Camp, Minecraft & LEGO Builders, Intermediate Minecraft, Girls Tech Academy, Robotics & Game-Making, and Roblox & Minecraft Mods.
Parent feedback includes comments such as a 7-year-old calling to repeat the LEGO camp after a “fantastic” and “well organized” experience, a parent describing TechKnowHow Camps as “by far the best coding program” for their children, and another noting that instructors Kevin, Tenzin, and Elias showed patience and made sure all the kids were able to participate.
Last updated March 20, 2026.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Weekly camps starting June 8, with most sessions running 9:00am–3:00pm; some camps meet Mon–Thu
• Price: Tuition for 5-day camps is $550 per week with an early bird discount available; Fremont Rec site pages list individual camp prices
TechKnowHow Camps states its mission as providing children and teens with meaningful STEM education through projects they love. The organization reports successfully teaching tech to students for over 31 years and has been providing tech enrichment and camps in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1994, with original curriculum developed year-round and new, custom-designed curriculum each year. The program notes that teachers mentor students ages 5–13, begin classes with a quick overview of concepts before students start projects, engage with students while they work, and have students test the performance of what they create and interact with other campers and teachers at appropriate stages. TechKnowHow Camps offers summer camps as well as winter break and holiday programs, and also offers online courses.
TechKnowHow Camps has received recognition including 2025 Bay Area Parent Magazine Best Science and Technology Camp, Best Technology Camp, and Best STEM Support, as well as 2025 Parents' Press Top 5 Computer Science and Coding Camps. Families are instructed to have campers bring lunch, snacks, and a beverage for camps such as LEGO Mario Tech Adventure, LEGO Kinetics Camp, Minecraft & LEGO Builders, Intermediate Minecraft, Girls Tech Academy, Robotics & Game-Making, and Roblox & Minecraft Mods.
Parent feedback includes comments such as a 7-year-old calling to repeat the LEGO camp after a “fantastic” and “well organized” experience, a parent describing TechKnowHow Camps as “by far the best coding program” for their children, and another noting that instructors Kevin, Tenzin, and Elias showed patience and made sure all the kids were able to participate.
Last updated March 20, 2026.
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