Our 2025 camps
Rappahannock Community College Glenns Campus: The half-day June 9th to 13th 8:30 to 12:30. introduces students to coding basics, Arduino, and healthcare technology. Students will build simplified versions of healthcare sensors and then work with EMS/Nursing staff in the lab to learn how the real devices work!
Sunshine Academy in Fairfax: The camp introduces students to coding, Arduino, mechatronics, and healthcare technology. Students will build simplified versions of healthcare sensors and learn how to use their data to control different electronics. Students will create a robotic arm and learn how to control it with various methods. You will hopefully learn how to control a robotic arm with your body's own electrical signals!
Sunshine Academy in Fairfax: The camp introduces students to coding, Arduino, mechatronics, and healthcare technology. Students will build simplified versions of healthcare sensors and learn how to use their data to control different electronics. Students will create a robotic arm and learn how to control it with various methods. You will hopefully learn how to control a robotic arm with your body's own electrical signals!
The Arduino Health-STEM Camp KIT
You may want to get your own kit if you enjoyed the camp or are a teacher who would like to do these activities in your class. Use our website's "contact us" page to get a list of supplies to buy. (single kits are ~$80 on Amazon)
https://www.rcccamp.org/contact-us.html
Your program can save money buying kit components in bulk. (~$55 per kit in bulk, >5 groups)
https://www.rcccamp.org/contact-us.html
Your program can save money buying kit components in bulk. (~$55 per kit in bulk, >5 groups)
Use the archive tab to explore lessons from previous year's lessons
Have a question?
Ask questions using the the Contact Us tab at the top of the website
or use this link: https://www.rcccamp.org/contact-us.html
or use this link: https://www.rcccamp.org/contact-us.html
Thank you to our partners! You made this camp possible!
Rappahannock Community College, Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Grant, and Claude Moore Foundation