Coming Soon — Interest List Open
Pegasus Tech Camp
A hands-on technology camp where kids build real projects, learn to code, and explore engineering — from Arduino circuits to Minecraft logic to 3D-printed inventions.
Who This Is For
Great fit if your kid...
- Is curious about how things work
- Loves building — with LEGO, Minecraft, or anything else
- Wants to learn coding but hasn't found the right starting point
- Gets bored in traditional classroom settings
- Is between ages 6 and 17
- Learns best by doing, not just watching
No experience needed
Kids do not need any prior coding or electronics experience. We meet them where they are and build from there. Sessions are grouped by age and experience level so every participant gets appropriate challenges and support.
We keep groups small so every kid gets real attention — not a lecture hall with a screen.
How the Interest List Works
Sign up below
Tell us about your family and what topics interest your child. No commitment.
We finalize details
We are working on dates, locations, and session formats. Interest list families hear first.
You decide
Once details are ready, we will email you with scheduling and registration options.
Modules / Stations
Kids rotate through six stations across the program — every station is project-based, and every kid leaves with something they built.
3D Printing + Design
Pick or design a small object, learn filament/supports/infill, take home a printed item.
Robotics + Electronics
Build a simple moving robot. Motors, sensors, batteries, controllers — and a working obstacle-avoidance test.
Coding + Game Logic
Scratch, MakeCode, or beginner Python. Loops, conditions, variables — ending with a playable mini-game.
Laser / Maker Safety Demo
Hands-on safety demonstration covering lasers, hot tools, eye protection, and shop awareness.
AI + Prompting Basics
Prompting fundamentals, image generation safety, and using AI as an assistant — not a replacement.
Final Build / Showcase
Pull everything together. Each kid finishes with a project they can show off and take home.
Suggested Modules
Each module pairs with one of the camp stations. Content adapts to the age group at each session.
3D Printing Basics
Learn what 3D printing is and take home a printed item.
- •Pick or design a small object
- •Understand filament, supports, infill, print time
- •Take home a printed item
Intro to Robotics
Build a simple moving robot.
- •Learn motors, sensors, batteries, controllers
- •Test obstacle avoidance or line following
- •Iterate on the build with the group
Coding for Kids
Scratch, MakeCode, or beginner Python — end with a playable mini-game.
- •Build simple game logic
- •Loops, conditions, variables
- •Ship a small playable project
AI Tools for Creativity
Prompting basics — AI as assistant, not replacement.
- •Prompting fundamentals
- •AI image generation safety
- •Create a story, logo, robot concept, or product idea
Maker Business Basics
What does it actually cost to make something?
- •Material cost vs time vs price
- •Package a product
- •Create a mini sales pitch
Sponsor Program
Help us put real tools in kids' hands. Sponsors fund equipment, materials, student scholarships, and take-home projects.
Sponsor a Student
Covers one student registration, supplies, and take-home project.
Sponsor at $150Program Sponsor
Logo placement, thank-you mention, and optional showcase table.
Sponsor at $1,000+Amazon Supply Lists
Equipment we use and recommend, organized by station. Tap a category to expand it.
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Purchases made through these links help support future student maker programs.
3D Printing & Design
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3D Printing & Design
Bambu / Prusa / Creality 3D Printer
Beginner-friendly enclosed printer recommended for camp use.
Link coming soonPLA Filament (1.75mm, multi-pack)
Safe, low-odor filament — good first material for kids.
Link coming soonPrint Bed Scrapers
Link coming soonSafety Glasses (kid sizes)
Link coming soonRobotics & Electronics
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Robotics & Electronics
SG90 Servo Motors (multi-pack)
Link coming soonSolderless Breadboards + Jumper Wires
Link coming soonCoding & Game Logic
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Coding & Game Logic
Chromebook (entry-level)
Runs Scratch, MakeCode, and web-based Python in the browser.
Link coming soonUSB Wired Mouse (kid-friendly)
Link coming soonAI & Creativity
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AI & Creativity
Tablet Stylus (basic)
Link coming soonPrinted Prompt Worksheets — Notebooks
Lined notebooks for sketching and prompt drafts.
Link coming soonWhiteboard Markers + Mini Boards
Link coming soonMaker Business Basics
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Maker Business Basics
Thank-You / Product Labels
Link coming soonBasic Calculators (multi-pack)
Link coming soonFAQ
Quick answers to the questions parents ask most.
What ages is Tech Camp for?+
Ages 6 to 17. Sessions are grouped by age and experience level so every kid gets appropriate challenges and support.
Does my child need prior coding or electronics experience?+
No. We meet kids where they are and build from there. No prior experience is needed for any station.
What will my child take home?+
Every station is project-based. Kids leave with something they built — a 3D print, a working robot demo, a small playable game, or a final showcase project.
Do they need to bring a laptop?+
Not required. There is a checkbox on the interest form if your child can bring their own — it helps us plan equipment.
Are sponsored seats available?+
We are exploring sponsored seats for families who need financial support. Check the box in the interest form — it is confidential and carries no obligation.
When does camp run?+
Dates and locations are still being finalized. Interest list families hear first when we lock in scheduling.
How do I sponsor a station or a student?+
Sponsor tiers are listed in the Sponsor Program section. The full sponsor flow is coming soon — for now, contact us through the form below or note your interest in the message field.
Join the Interest List
No payment required. No commitment. We will reach out when details are ready.