Draft:PlanetBravo STEM Camps
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Founded | 2003 |
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Founder | Danny Pezzotta |
Type | Private |
Location |
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Area served | Los Angeles, CA |
Services | Technology Camps, Summer Camps, After School Programs |
Key people | Danny Pezzotta (Founder & CEO) |
Website | Official website |
PlanetBravo, LLC is a Los Angeles-based technology education company specializing in STEM camps for students in Grades K-9. Founded in 2003 by Danny Pezzotta, PlanetBravo has grown to become the largest STEM camp provider in Los Angeles.
History
[edit]PlanetBravo was founded in 2003 by Danny Pezzotta with the mission of bringing engaging technology education to students. Over the years, the company has expanded its offerings to include summer camps, after-school programs, and in-school technology integration support. PlanetBravo's programs focus on hands-on learning in areas such as coding, game design, and robotics.
Programs and Offerings
[edit]PlanetBravo offers a variety of programs tailored to different age groups, ensuring that students from Grades K-9 have access to engaging and age-appropriate technology education.
Junior STEM Camp (Grades K-2)
[edit]The Junior STEM Camp is designed for PlanetBravo's youngest campers, offering hands-on projects that introduce foundational technology and engineering concepts. Campers engage in activities such as simple robotics, introductory coding, and creative problem-solving exercises, providing a solid base for future STEM learning.
Technology Camps (Grades 3-9)
[edit]PlanetBravo's main offerings for Grades 2-9 include a wide range of specialized courses that cater to various interests within the field of technology:
- VR Game Design: This course allows campers to create their own virtual reality games, teaching them how to design immersive environments and interactive gameplay using VR technology.
- Python Coding: A course focused on teaching one of the most popular programming languages, Python. Campers learn the basics of coding and progress to creating their own projects, including games and applications.
- Drone Programming: In this course, students learn to program drones to complete tasks and challenges. The course covers the principles of flight, navigation, and automation.
- 3D Game Design: Campers use industry-standard tools to design and develop 3D games. They learn about game mechanics, level design, and the creative process involved in game development.
- Esports and Game Strategy: This program offers students a chance to dive into the world of competitive gaming, where they analyze game strategies, learn teamwork, and improve their gaming skills in a structured environment.
- Animation and Digital Art: This course introduces campers to the fundamentals of animation and digital art. They create their own animations and artwork using various digital tools.
After-School Programs
[edit]In addition to summer camps, PlanetBravo offers after-school programs that bring technology education into local schools. These programs are designed to complement the regular school curriculum and provide students with additional opportunities to explore STEM topics.
In-School Support
[edit]PlanetBravo also partners with schools to provide in-school technology integration services. This includes support for implementing technology into the classroom, professional development for teachers, and customized curriculum development.
Media Coverage
[edit]PlanetBravo has been featured in several media outlets, highlighting its impact on the Los Angeles community:
- Spectrum News 1: Manhattan Beach Jack Segil Code to Grow
- Jewish Journal: Teen Philanthropist Sends 40 Underprivileged Kids to Coding Camps Across Los Angeles
- Easy Reader News: Local Teenager Launches Code to Grow to Help Disadvantaged Kids Learn Technology
- [https://www.thembnews.com/2024/06/29/496702/manhattan-beach-teens-foundation-funds-coding-
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