Sports & Tech Courses + Hybrid Courses Summer Computer Camp Courses
Sports & Tech at Stanford
Sports & Tech with Stanford Athletics
Ages 11-14
WEEKLONG | CO-ED | DAY CAMP | SLEEPAWAY CAMPS
Introduction to the World’s #1 Tech Camp
We’re a family company, consistently ranked a Top Workplace* by our tech-savvy, adult-only staff. One of our big secrets? Ridiculously small ratios. Small ratios mean customized instruction—just 8 students per instructor or fewer—or you get a free week of camp, guaranteed!

About This Course/ Featured Software
iD Tech Camps and Stanford University Athletics have teamed up to offer one of the most exciting hybrid computer camps / summer sports camps in the San Francisco Bay Area! Students will exercise their minds as well as their bodies for a week of absolute FUN! This is an exclusive partnership with Stanford Athletics. Sports camp options consist of fencing or golf camps; tech camp options include game design or web design camps. Computers and sports equipment will be provided.
Tech Camp Options
- Game Design: Learn the creative game-making process. Students will create a complex, realistic video game with everything from health meters to collision detection. You’ll design graphics and create multiple levels using Clickteam® Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer®. Some students may also use the Vitalize Plug-in to upload and share their games to the web.
- Web Design & Flash® Animation: Create a dynamic website that will be uploaded to the web for the whole world to see. Learn HTML, and build exciting graphics using industry-standard products from Adobe® and Wacom®.
Sport Camp Options
- Fencing – Learn the elegant sport of Fencing from experienced staff who will teach you to thrust, parry, and lunge like the musketeers. All equipment is provided.
- Golf – Learn the fundamentals of golf in this program focused on the beginning player. Top level instructors will cover full-swing, short game, rules, equipment, and etiquette. Instruction will take place at Stanford driving range, putting green, and 19th hole.
Is this course right for you? Click here to see “Top 10 Skills” and our recommendations (including multi-week packages).
Want to read about success stories at iD Tech Camps? Check out our do something BIG stories, featuring real students, just like you! Learn about iD alumni who are using what they’ve learned at camp to do amazing things – like founding gaming studios and building professional websites!
Other Related Programs
iD Tech Camps – Sports & Tech Hybrid Courses, Game Design Camps, Web, Graphic & Digital Arts Camps
iD Visual Arts Academy – 2-Week Pre-College Intensive Teen Academy
iD Gaming Academy – 2-Week Pre-College Intensive Teen Academy
View All Courses & ProgramsGaming Tournaments and Off-Computer Time
Students typically receive 5-6 hours per day of computer instruction, so there is still plenty of time for well-balanced activities like:
- LAN Gaming Tournaments (With BIG titles from Valve®, Epic Games®, Ubisoft® and others, using NVIDIA® GeForce® gaming cards.)
- General Gameplay
- Sports, Chess, Games
- Campus Tours
- Teambuilding Activities
- Staying the Weekend? Check out our Ultimate Gaming Weekend.
Note 1: Gaming does NOT infringe on instructional time.
Note 2: Games with ESRB Ratings of E, T and M are used at our camps. We take our corporate responsibility and iD family values very seriously, but cannot guarantee that younger students will avoid complete contact with these games. Please know that we make every effort to minimize exposure to any games not appropriate for these age groups.*iD Tech Camps has been ranked in the Top 10 two years in a row by the prestigious “Top Workplaces” survey of the Bay Area News Group, publisher of the San Jose Mercury News.
Is This Course For You?
Skill Levels
There are no prerequisites at this hybrid computer camp for kids and teens! Ages 11-14 develop technical knowledge alongside physical skills in a specific sport. Both technical and sports instruction are geared towards beginner through intermediate students. This hybrid camp can be repeated over several weeks, or combined with other courses.
Top 10 Skills Gained
Conceptual Development & Athletic Skills
- Game design *or* web and graphic design
- Fencing *or* golf techniques
Software & Hardware Skills Development
- Clickteam® Multimedia Fusion 2 Developer®
- Adobe® Flash®
- Adobe® Photoshop®
- Adobe® Dreamweaver®
- Wacom® pen tablets
Soft Skills Development
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
- Mental/physical conditioning
Our Recommendations
This course is ideal for students who want a fun summer camp experience that balances lab time with sports time. Our hybrid concept camps combine technical instruction with sports instruction for well-balanced summer fun on the Stanford campus.
Sample Multi-week Package Combinations
The Artist The Young Game Designer NOTE: Some courses have age, location and skill restrictions. Click the specific course for details. Can’t decide which courses to take? Consult our course grid or phone us at 1-888-709-TECH (8324). Repeat the same course over several weeks to gain a deeper skill set, or combine different visual arts courses – 1 per week.
- Movie Making Camp (9-12)
- Film Production with Final Cut Pro® (13-17)
- Intro to Web Design & Photography (9-12)
- Web Design & Flash® Animation (13-17)
- Digital Photography – Photoshop® & Lightroom® (13-17)
- Autodesk® Maya® – 3D Modeling & Animation (12-17)
Ages 13-18 may also want to consider the iD Visual Arts Academy.
Repeat the same course over several weeks to gain a deeper skill set, or combine different game design courses – 1 per week.
- Game Creation – Arcade & Platform (10-13)
- RPG Game Design & Graphic Arts Hybrid (8-12)
- Game Design for iPhone® & iPad® I (10-12)
- 3D Game Modding – Portal™ 2 (10-12)
- 3D Game Design – Racing Games (9-13)
Pre-Teen Generalist Learn a broad range of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) skills! Repeat the same course over several weeks to gain a deeper skill set, or combine different courses – 1 per week.
- Game Creation – Arcade & Platform (10-13)
- Game Design for iPhone® & iPad® I (10-12)
- Adventures in Robotics (8-12)
- Intro to Web Design & Photography (9-12)
- Movie Making Camp (9-12)
Staff Ratio Guarantee
The iD Guarantee
We guarantee ridiculously small class sizes, with a maximum of 8 students per instructor. Why? Because our teaching philosophy is premised on personalization – your path, at your pace. iD's passionate, adult-only instructors guide students through customized curriculum with 1-on-1 teaching. The immersive environment (typically 5, 6, 7 or 8 students – but never more than 8 per instructor) is ideal for fostering creativity.
If we ever go over 8 students per instructor, you get a free week of make-up camp! Read more about the iD Guarantee.
How We Teach - Personalized Instruction
Our ever-evolving curriculum is designed for beginning through advanced learners. The ridiculously small ratios allow students to move along at their own pace with customized lessons and tons of 1-on-1 instruction. Students spend 5-6 hours on the computer each day, and instructors blend class time with Tech-Reation to give students a fun summer experience. Students take frequent breaks and have outside play.
Adult-Only Staff, No Counselors-in-Training
Our entire staff is comprised of adults ages 18 and over. iD Tech Camps has respectfully created a no Counselors-in-Training (CIT) policy at our summer technology camps. Students learn best from adults who have mastered their skills in technology. Instruction is delivered by graduate and undergraduate students majoring in the fields of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, App Design and other related fields.
Sample Day
Schedules may vary according to needs of specific groups and university locations.
7:30 am
Overnight students in our sleep away camps (boarding camps), along with Extended Day Campers, need fuel to exercise their brains! Eat breakfast in the dining hall. Breakfast on campus is normally all-you-can-eat, and consists of favorites such as sausages, pancakes, orange juice, cereal, waffles and fruit.
9:00 am
Day Camp Check In. All campers meet for morning announcements and ice breakers. A quick team-building exercise is such a great way to start out the day!
9:30 am
Break into course groups! Let the learning begin! Oops. Did we say learning? We meant...Let the fun begin!
12:00 pm
Lunch time! Overnight, Extended Day and Day Campers on the iD lunch plan typically eat in the dining hall. Students who bring their own bag lunch will either eat in the dining hall with the rest of the campers, or may laze under a shady tree outside with their instructors. Last year's favorites: lasagna, turkey sandwiches, pepperoni pizza, curly fries and chicken fingers. What's the dining hall serving up this year?
1:00 pm
Back to the labs! Yahoo! All rested and ready for round two!
2:30 pm
Apples to Apples anyone? Perhaps a game of Ultimate Frisbee? Capture the Flag? Gaming Tournaments? Our summer camp activities vary.
3:30 pm
Back to the labs again! Re-energized and ready to continue creating.
5:00 pm
Wrap-up your project!
Day Camp students depart for Pick-up Area. For Overnight Camp students and Extended Day Camp students, it's Open Lab time.6:00 pm
Dinner for Overnight Camp students and Extended Day Camp students.
7:00 pm
Extended Day Camp students go to the pick-up destination. Overnight Camp students explore supervised recreational activities such as sports, gaming tournaments, movie night and Capture the Flag, or maybe even continue working on projects. The bottom line is we want our campers to have the time of their lives!
10:00 pm
Lights Out! (Teens may have extended lights-out hours.)
11:00 pm
Good Night Teens!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is iD Tech Camps the World’s #1 Tech Camp?
We offer:- Guaranteed staff ratios
- Innovative curriculum
- The latest tech products
- Highly qualified, adult-only staff
- A university experience
- Intensive Teen-only programs
See Why iD for more information.
Where is this course offered?
We have 60 university locations nationwide. Go to Step 3 for detailed information about where this course is offered. You’ll be able to see our exact location on campus in My Account once you register.How much do your camps cost?
Tuition varies depending on course, location and camp options. Go to Step 2 for pricing information and our cancellation policy.What are the dates of camp?
Our summer computer camps start in June and run through August. See a specific university page for detailed information about session dates.What if I get sick or have summer school?
Our cancellation policy allows you to cancel your session up to 3 weeks prior to the start of camp. You’ll get your tuition back, minus the non-refundable deposit per week/per student.How do I find out if the course I want is still open for enrollment?
You can view the “Real Time Availability” of all of our courses, locations and dates online! Just select your university or college of interest on our locations page. This information is updated frequently.How do I register?
Go to Step 3 and pick a location to register.I loved this course! Can I take it again?
Yes, you can take a course multiple times. Many students choose to take the same course over again so that they can build on their skills. Our curriculum is very deep, and has enough challenging content for a full summer. Another popular option is to enroll in a different course each week, thereby gaining a comprehensive introduction to a certain tech genre. We have suggested track programs in video game design, programming, photography & filmmaking, web design and more.What do campers eat?
All meals are included with our overnight and extended day programs. Day campers have the option of purchasing the lunch plan or bringing a sack lunch. The lunch plan is recommended, but not mandatory. If the lunch plan is purchased, lunch is provided Monday – Friday. Many university dining facilities do not permit outside food to be brought into the dining hall; students bringing bag lunches may eat outside of the dining hall with their classmates and instructors. Lunch is provided to all students on Fridays, as part of an iD-style picnic.What if my student already has experience?
Experienced students and iD Alumni – we have the perfect challenge for you! With our continually evolving curriculum, students will be able to move along faster and more independently, or collaborate utilizing our customized lessons while still receiving our gold standard 1-on-1 instruction (maximum of 8 students per instructor, guaranteed).Do you have any teen programs?
iD Tech Camps has a Teen Scene that provides older students with a more independent experience on campus. Teens enjoy extra privileges appropriate for their environment and maturity levels, and although we maintain standard supervision ratios, teens will feel a sense of freedom. Special Teen Scene activities include computer gaming tournaments and Gamingpalooza.iD also offers specialized iD Teen Academies in Gaming, Programming and Visual Arts at select locations across the country. These teen camps are intensive, two-week courses with tours of nearby industry hot spots and bi-weekly portfolio building workshops. See our iD Teen Academies page for more information.
Do I need to bring my own computer?
No, students do not need to bring personal computers to camp. Each student is provided with a computer at camp; students never have to share computers.Do you use Macs or PCs at iD Tech Camps?
We use both platforms at our summer computer camps. We attempt to mirror the industry standard in each of our summer camp courses. For example, our programming courses are typically taught on PCs and our digital video courses are generally taught on Mac computers. We find that it is an important skill to be proficient on BOTH platforms.What “off-computer” activities are there?
We are a summer computer camp, but are we in the labs all day? No! Balance is the key to every week at iD. While we are in the labs a majority of the day, we certainly take time out for outdoor activities and Tech-Reation. Tech-Reation activities may include organized outdoor games, movie nights, talent shows, additional gaming competitions and the ultimate university experience. Activities are divided by age and interests whenever possible and may vary by location. Imagine a traditional summer camp with a technology focus – that’s what we are.Where do your instructors come from?
At iD Tech Camps, our staff is family! Each member of our team comes to us with a blend of spirit, energy, enthusiasm, knowledge of technology and experience with kids and teens. Our goal is to ensure that every location is comprised of experienced returning camp counselors along with new individuals who bring a fresh perspective to camp.Many of our instructors are graduate and undergraduate students in Education, Engineering, Computer Science, Film and Programming. Often, these instructors come from the same recognized universities where we host our summer programs including Stanford, MIT and Columbia University. We also employ tech coordinators, teachers and principals from various school districts, and seasoned professionals on sabbatical to train students in their respective industries. Staff members undergo in-person training as well as extensive background checks each summer. We have a great crew that comes back year after year to create a unique and high-energy environment.
Why don’t you use Counselors-in-Training?
Distinguishing ourselves from most summer camps, we’ve respectfully created a “No CIT” policy. This guarantees that each student is instructed and supervised by paid adult staff members, ages 18 and older, not teenagers of camp age. CITs, we feel, can be an asset to some camps, but not iD Tech Camps. Read more about how we teach.Do you provide transportation for students? What about Carpooling?
We do not arrange transportation for our students. For your convenience, we have created a new, user-friendly carpool application located in My Account. All transportation to and from camp is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. There are child transportation services that past campers have utilized, which can be found through a web search. iD Tech Camps is not affiliated with any such company and thus cannot be held accountable for clients’ use of outside transportation services.How do I register? How do I contact you?
To register, find availability at the location you desire, and you’ll be guided through the process. Registering online is the fastest way to get into camp. Or, you can phone us as at 1-888-709-TECH (8324) or 1-408-871-2227. You can also email us at info@internalDrive.com. And, if you’d like a brochure sent to you, please click the brochure link.
Tuition & Hours
What's Included?
Course Instruction, supervision, camp T-shirt, flash drive with take home project, campus tours, hardware/software discounts, free year-round online workshops, and optional sports, chess and gaming tournaments. Campers also take home exciting raffle prizes, a personalized diploma of graduation and impressive new tech skills.
Additional Cost
This course has an extra cost of $100 in addition to the tuition below. The additional cost in this course includes specialized sports instruction and equipment.
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| CAMP HOURS | MEAL OPTIONS | REGULAR PRICE | COMPARE THE OPTIONS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day Camps Ages 7-17 |
Monday - Thursday: 9AM to 5PM Friday: 9AM to 3:30PM |
Lunch can be purchased for an additional $50/week. | From $749-$999/week | Parents can drop off between 8:30AM & 9:00AM, and pick up between 5:00PM & 5:30PM (3:30PM on Fridays). We recommend arriving at 8:30AM on your first day of camp to avoid the last minute rush. |
| Extended Day Camps Ages 7-17 |
Monday - Thursday: 7:30AM to 7PM Friday: 7:30AM to 3:30PM |
Includes all meals | From $998-$1,248/week | The perfect option for commuting parents who need extra time in the mornings and want the convenience of someone else preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner. |
| *Overnight Camps Ages 10-17 |
Sunday: 6PM to Friday: 3:30PM |
Includes all meals and 24/7 supervision. | From $1,248-$1,598/week | The complete collegiate experience! Students stay in real campus dorms (room with a buddy or make a new friend), eat in the university dining hall and participate in fun evening activities.* |
| **Ultimate Gaming Weekends Ages 12-17 |
Friday: 3:30PM to Sunday: 3:30PM |
Includes all meals and 24/7 supervision. | Add $349/weekend | Get your game on! Stay the weekend and game with us.** |
| iD Tech 365 All Ages |
Online 24/7 365 Days a Year |
n/a | $179/year | The perfect add-on to our summer programs. Learn online before & after camp. |
*Overnight iD Tech Campers must be 10+. No exceptions, please.
**Students ages 12+ can stay the weekend at select locations for $349. Students at Stanford, ages 10+, can also stay the weekend.
Continuing Education Units (teens only) are available for purchase.
All prices are quoted in U.S. Dollars and include all taxes.
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