Summer Camp K12 As Emotion Code Therapy

By Henry Murray


have you ever heard of a programme called Summer camp K12? Firstly, there is nothing regular about this specific programme. It was carefully created to improve on emotion code therapy and the children s skill no matter the ages. All children have the potential and drive to become the next great entrepreneurs and innovators. To take the world where it has never been. All that is required is a little encouragement.

Anshul Bhagi the founder of this tech programme was born in Delhi and migrated to the US when he was a kid. While growing up in Silicon Valley he got hooked on coding, game programming to be specific. This led to him developing his own apps in the coming years. He was clearly very young and it is this spirit that he wants to instill in other children.

Noticing a gap in the Indian education system for the programme, specifically a lack of programmes that focused on students in the programme. Anshul Bhagi decided to be the solution and create this program. Early app development is what that programme hopes to birth in young students. It started with just five programmes and tested each one in ten hand-picked schools. The programme was then created and refined with the help of feedback from the testing.

Apple app development, android, website design, drone technology, graphic design, digital art and design, electronic music coding and many more are just some of the courses offered at this exciting programme. The courses are offered to students of different ages e. G primary school, secondary school, and senior school students.

That s not all, there s also courses on drone technology, digital art, flash animation, electronic music coding and much more. Made up of 19 members, this company boasts operations in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi. All the children who are exposed to it, are learning things it would have taken them years to do. This is good because it sets India apart from the rest of the world.

The programme is designed to be fun and inspire creativity in young students, developing their relationship and understanding of technology. He has been quoted saying: We want scholars in Indian schools to improve a sense of self-confidence in their skills to produce and an obsession to development - a muscle memory for creating apps, music, movies, graphics, animation, and games. We sense that it is this early appearance and positive attitudes that will make them triumphant.

The programme is currently run during weekends and school vacations and continuing school sessions. Students are involved in daily projects from day one. There is also a final project that is presented to their family, school faculty and fellow campers at the end of the course. This is good, then you get to all see the progress the children have made. This will motivate you to keep them learning, and it will show you that it is not a waste of time.

These projects are given to them right from day one final projects are presented to fellow campers, faculty and family and loved ones. The programme also encourages healthy competition and has developed competitions to participate in.




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