Summer Coding Camp for Kids 2025

Join our exciting YCA Summer Coding Camp, specially designed to drive kids to the world of coding.

Online live

session

6 sessions

Certificate provided upon completion

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What age groups can attend the Summer and Winter Coding Camp?

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is all about creating smart machines that can think and learn like humans! For kids, this means exploring how computers can recognize images, understand speech, and even make decisions. Machine learning, a part of AI, teaches these machines to improve over time by learning from data. In our courses, kids can dive into fun projects, like building chatbots or games, while learning these exciting concepts in a way that’s easy to understand!

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