iD Tech Camps
iD Tech Camps (multiple university campuses nationwide), 1032 W Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60660
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iD Tech Camps offers hands-on courses such as CrunchLabs IRL: Hands-on Engineering, BattleBots camps, Roblox Game Design Camp, Coding 101 Camp, Art & Animation Camp, Minecraft Game Design Camp, and Python Coding 101. Additional options include Minecraft Modding and World Design, 3D Printing Camp with Blender, Digital Art & Animation with Adobe, Roblox Developer courses, Python Coding & AI Agents, Game Development 101 with Unreal Engine 5, Mobile Game Design & App Creation Lab, and Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The program also offers Data Science Academy with Python & Machine Learning, NVIDIA AI and Machine Learning Academy, Game Design Academy with Unreal Engine 5, MIT App Inventor: App Development Powered by MIT RAISE, and a range of online private lessons, online tech camps, and on-campus programs.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14, with sessions beginning every Monday and some running through mid-August.
• Price: Families can use a payment plan starting as low as $375.
iD Tech Camps was founded by Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, with Pete Ingram-Cauchi serving as the first iD Tech CEO and Tana Barton Haas as CEO. In 1999, the family pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens, growing from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year, and the company describes itself as having a 25-year legacy. Instructors are from universities like Stanford and NYU, including a Director who is a game design guru from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and the organization notes selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training for instructors. The program states that each experience is led by instructors from universities like Stanford and NYU, each course is powered by iconic partners and exclusive curriculum, and both Day Camps and Overnight Camps are offered. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation's original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world's go-to summer STEM educator, the world's largest and most trusted tech program in the world, and the number one-rated tech camp. The organization reports that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies, that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, and that it has a work-from-home culture for staff. The mission of iD Tech Camps is “to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future,” and the program offers promotions such as saving $50 when buying a second camp or course and earning a $25 credit for each new referral.
Last updated August 3, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14, with sessions beginning every Monday and some running through mid-August.
• Price: Families can use a payment plan starting as low as $375.
iD Tech Camps was founded by Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, with Pete Ingram-Cauchi serving as the first iD Tech CEO and Tana Barton Haas as CEO. In 1999, the family pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens, growing from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year, and the company describes itself as having a 25-year legacy. Instructors are from universities like Stanford and NYU, including a Director who is a game design guru from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and the organization notes selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training for instructors. The program states that each experience is led by instructors from universities like Stanford and NYU, each course is powered by iconic partners and exclusive curriculum, and both Day Camps and Overnight Camps are offered. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation's original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world's go-to summer STEM educator, the world's largest and most trusted tech program in the world, and the number one-rated tech camp. The organization reports that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies, that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, and that it has a work-from-home culture for staff. The mission of iD Tech Camps is “to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future,” and the program offers promotions such as saving $50 when buying a second camp or course and earning a $25 credit for each new referral.
Last updated August 3, 2026.
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