TechKnowHow Camps
Ardenwood Elementary School, 37720 Fremont Blvd, Suite 201, Fremont, CA 94536
About
TechKnowHow Camps offers technology and LEGO camps with activities 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 take part in Robotics, Robotics & Game-Making, Personal Robots & Games, LEGO Engineering & Game Coding, and LEGO Engineering & Game Coding. Additional options include Minecraft Big Builders, Intermediate Minecraft, Minecraft adventures, Minecraft-themed LEGO Builds & Minecraft Game Projects, Roblox & Minecraft Mods, Roblox Game-Making, Modding & Game-Making, Coding & Game-Making, Scratch Game Coding, Girls Tech Academy, Girls Engineering & Coding, and LEGO and tech adventures.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Weekly camps with sessions generally running 9:00am–3:00pm; some sessions run Monday–Thursday
• Price: Tuition for 5-day camps is $550 per week with an early bird discount available until March 1; some Fremont camps list “See Fremont Rec Site For Price Info”
In these camps, students may work on building with gears, battery packs, and motors, and use gears, pistons, and light bricks to make motor-powered creations such as a knuckle-walking gorilla, a spinning driller vehicle, and a remote control dinosaur. Some sessions include motorized LEGO builds like rickety Minecarts, Happy Ghasts, Copper Golems, and Skeletons, as well as Minecraft projects such as fantasy theme parks, country farms, and redstone creations, using structure blocks, commands, and redstone in Minecraft. Other activities include creating Minecraft-inspired games with Scratch, creating motorized LEGO projects with pop-star and animal themes, designing games by coding with Scratch, building and programming LEGO EV3 robots, programming motors and sensors on robots, designing attachments for robots, and designing robot and drone-themed games with Scratch. Roblox-focused camps include creating immersive 3D worlds and games, designing towns, custom animations, obbies, and player powerups, creating terrain, modifying light and particles, creating NPCs with dialogue, and making code snippets using Lua, as well as using Blockbench to create and code custom mobs and items in Minecraft. Some camps ask participants to bring lunch, snacks, and a beverage, and note that no extended care is available for listed Fremont sessions.
TechKnowHow Camps states its mission as providing children and teens with meaningful STEM education through projects they love. The organization has been providing tech enrichment and camps in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1994, has been teaching tech classes for over 30 years, and reports successfully teaching tech to students for 31 years and providing tech programs to students in the Bay Area for over 31 years, during which time it has taught over 37,000 students. TechKnowHow Camps develops original curriculum year-round, offers new, custom-designed curriculum each year, and uses cutting-edge technology and lessons, with teachers mentoring students ages 5–13. Girls Tech Academy is led by female instructors. TechKnowHow Camps offers summer camps as well as winter break and holiday programs, and also offers online courses. LEGO and MINDSTORMS are noted as trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies, which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this site.
TechKnowHow Camps has received awards from Bay Area Parent and Parents’ Press for 2025 summer camps, including 2025 Bay Area Parent Magazine Best Science and Technology Camp, 2025 Parents' Press Top 5 Computer Science and Coding Camps, and Best Technology Camp and Best STEM Support from Bay Area Parent magazine. Parent feedback includes comments such as a 7-year-old child asking to attend again after completing a LEGO camp that was described as well organized and very engaging, a parent describing it as “by far the best coding program” where their kids learned a lot in coding camps and developed further interest in coding, and another parent noting that the camps have been fantastic and naming specific staff whose patience with kids and focus on participation stood out.
Last updated June 18, 2026.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Weekly camps with sessions generally running 9:00am–3:00pm; some sessions run Monday–Thursday
• Price: Tuition for 5-day camps is $550 per week with an early bird discount available until March 1; some Fremont camps list “See Fremont Rec Site For Price Info”
In these camps, students may work on building with gears, battery packs, and motors, and use gears, pistons, and light bricks to make motor-powered creations such as a knuckle-walking gorilla, a spinning driller vehicle, and a remote control dinosaur. Some sessions include motorized LEGO builds like rickety Minecarts, Happy Ghasts, Copper Golems, and Skeletons, as well as Minecraft projects such as fantasy theme parks, country farms, and redstone creations, using structure blocks, commands, and redstone in Minecraft. Other activities include creating Minecraft-inspired games with Scratch, creating motorized LEGO projects with pop-star and animal themes, designing games by coding with Scratch, building and programming LEGO EV3 robots, programming motors and sensors on robots, designing attachments for robots, and designing robot and drone-themed games with Scratch. Roblox-focused camps include creating immersive 3D worlds and games, designing towns, custom animations, obbies, and player powerups, creating terrain, modifying light and particles, creating NPCs with dialogue, and making code snippets using Lua, as well as using Blockbench to create and code custom mobs and items in Minecraft. Some camps ask participants to bring lunch, snacks, and a beverage, and note that no extended care is available for listed Fremont sessions.
TechKnowHow Camps states its mission as providing children and teens with meaningful STEM education through projects they love. The organization has been providing tech enrichment and camps in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1994, has been teaching tech classes for over 30 years, and reports successfully teaching tech to students for 31 years and providing tech programs to students in the Bay Area for over 31 years, during which time it has taught over 37,000 students. TechKnowHow Camps develops original curriculum year-round, offers new, custom-designed curriculum each year, and uses cutting-edge technology and lessons, with teachers mentoring students ages 5–13. Girls Tech Academy is led by female instructors. TechKnowHow Camps offers summer camps as well as winter break and holiday programs, and also offers online courses. LEGO and MINDSTORMS are noted as trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies, which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this site.
TechKnowHow Camps has received awards from Bay Area Parent and Parents’ Press for 2025 summer camps, including 2025 Bay Area Parent Magazine Best Science and Technology Camp, 2025 Parents' Press Top 5 Computer Science and Coding Camps, and Best Technology Camp and Best STEM Support from Bay Area Parent magazine. Parent feedback includes comments such as a 7-year-old child asking to attend again after completing a LEGO camp that was described as well organized and very engaging, a parent describing it as “by far the best coding program” where their kids learned a lot in coding camps and developed further interest in coding, and another parent noting that the camps have been fantastic and naming specific staff whose patience with kids and focus on participation stood out.
Last updated June 18, 2026.
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