KidsCamp

KidsCamp will run Saturday, March 28th from 10am-4pm.

👉 PARENTS MUST PRINT AND COMPLETE WAIVER AND BRING IT TO KIDSCAMP TO GAIN ENTRANCE 👈

KidsCamp is back! WordCamp parents can now usher in the next generation of WordPress builders at our annual KidsCamp! Parents attending WordCamp can bring their junior website creators along and enjoy a day of parent-child learning under the direction of some of our WordPress experts!

These special, kid-friendly lessons will introduce your child to the wonderful world of WordPress and help them learn or improve upon WordPress use, development, and design skills! After the day is complete, your child will leave with their very own WordPress.com site up and running!

We are accepting children from ages 7 to 14 to participate in these special lessons and spots are limited. KidsCamp provides kids the opportunity to be engaged in a tech conference atmosphere, and utilizing STEAM to empower, encourage, and educate.

KidsCamp is perfect for creative, curious, and enthusiastic children. The future of technology depends on our children, and KidsCamp is a great way to kick-start those interests. By encouraging children from all backgrounds to participate in KidsCamp, we can help bring diversity to tech. We teach the children the value of diversity by encouraging them to work together to inspire creativity, collaboration, business interests, entrepreneurs and solo-prenuers.

If you have an older child ready to learn some advanced topics, they are welcome to join us for the full sessions and workshops with a general admission ticket!

All KidsCamp Tickets must be purchased by Friday, March 13th.

About KidsCamp Tickets

Parents/guardians MUST stay with their child during KidsCamp. Each child will need his or her own laptop to work on.

Each KidsCamp ticket provides your child with their very own name badge and swag, lunch, full-day KidsCamp on Saturday, and a complementary lunch for the parent/guardian.

Seasoned KidsCamper Designation

Seasoned KidsCampers will find themselves working on more advanced projects and maybe even helping out with some younger kids. These campers do not need to be accompanied at all times, however parents/guardians must check their child into KidsCamp and stay on the Keiser University campus at all times.

👉 PARENTS MUST PRINT AND COMPLETE WAIVER AND BRING IT TO KIDSCAMP TO GAIN ENTRANCE 👈

FAQs

Q: May I bring more than one child?

A: We recommend that any adult be responsible for no more than 2 children. They will need your assistance throughout the day, and managing more than 2 can become overwhelming.

—

Q: Do I need to bring a laptop?

A: You MUST bring your own laptop. Tablets can also work although they are slower for many young ones (and adults) to type on.

—

Q: What ages are appropriate?

A: The age range for this camp is 7-14.

—

Q: Who is teaching KidsCamp?

A: William Jackson and Aida Correa, Innovative STEAM Instructors. Providing activities that stir creative thinking and innovative design. Activities are hands-on using resources that build critical and higher order thinking, creativity in project-based learning and teamwork designed to encourage networking and collaboration.

—

Q: I’ve got a question, who can I send it to?

A: Email us at jacksonville@wordcamp.org.