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Nervtek Holiday Tech Camp 2025: Inspiring Kids to Code and Build Robots

Eight weeks into the Nervtek Holiday Tech Camp (HTC) Buea 2025, the enthusiasm is unmistakable. We are thrilled to report that, in Buea alone, we are currently training over 90 children, including a supportive group of 27 girls who are actively participating and showcasing their growing interest and aptitude in technology. What started as a modest project in 2020 with just nine (9) inquisitive kids eager to learn about technology has blossomed into something truly inspirational and life-changing. This year, we proudly expanded the Holiday Tech Camp to the city of Bamenda, where twelve (12) eager young learners have already begun their technological journey. The students’ enthusiasm has been absolutely incredible. They display a strong desire to learn, actively engage in discussions, ask insightful questions, and collaborate effectively on projects. Their passion for technology shines through their eagerness to explore different modules and tackle new challenges. Starting with fundamental concepts and progressing to increasingly advanced applications, our curriculum is designed to develop students’ skills progressively. Below is an overview of the modules covered at each level during the first eight weeks: Our Level-by-Level Learning Path The camp curriculum is carefully structured to progressively build learners’ skills and knowledge in technology. Each level builds on the previous one, starting with foundational ideas and moving toward more complex applications. Here’s a breakdown of the topics covered at each level: Level One: Activities & Achievements: Scratch Programming with PictoBlox: These young learners were introduced to Scratch programming, where they used it to create animations and simple games using drag-and-drop coding, learning logic, sequencing, and computational thinking. They built interactive tools that responded to real-world inputs (e.g., clapping to trigger actions), fostering creativity and debugging skills. Their capstone projects included face and sound recognition, as well as a fruit catcher game. Robotics Fundamentals (nTron™ Kit/mBot): Learners were introduced to the exciting world of robotics, starting with what a robot is, its parts, and the various types of robots with real-world applications. They delved into robot components like sensors, controllers, actuators, and structural parts. Teamwork was emphasized as learners collaborated to assemble the nBot from the nTron™ Kit. Once assembled, they programmed the mBot to avoid obstacles, draw patterns, and detect edges to prevent falls. This hands-on experience strengthened their robotics and coding skills while nurturing collaboration, problem-solving, and creativity. In an AI robotics project, learners implemented a voice recognition model to initiate robot actions such as moving forward, backward, or turning demonstrating AI’s potential in robotic automation without physical human intervention. Drone Programming (TELLO): Participants explored unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) through theory and practice. They began with an overview of drones, their parts, and real-world applications like delivery, photography, mapping, and inspection. Using the DroneBlocks platform and TELLO EDU app, learners programmed drones and completed a successful delivery mission challenge. 3D Modeling with TinkerCAD: Learners spent a week creating simple designs using TinkerCAD, transforming basic shapes into digital models and physical objects via 3D printing. They learned the difference between 2D and 3D designs, explored real-world uses, and got hands-on with printers and materials such as PLA and ABS. By week’s end, each produced their first 3D-printed object, boosting creativity, problem-solving, and design skills. Soft Skills: Teamwork, patience, logical and strategic thinking, storytelling through projects. Level Two: Activities & Achievements: Programming with PictoBlox: Over two weeks, Level 2 learners explored programming, AI, and robotics. They learned how computers interpret instructions, different programming languages, and key coding concepts, then used PictoBlox to create interactive projects such as games, calculators, and chat simulations. They built and trained AI models, including a hand gesture recognition system that used a webcam to control sprite movements. They then switched their focus to physical computing and understanding sensors, controllers, and actuators and programmed automated robotic tasks with loops, conditionals, variables, and functions. 3D Printing (TinkerCAD/Creality): Learners advanced their design skills, creating functional 3D objects such as phone stands and cable organizers. They mastered shape manipulation, scaling, and alignment, prepared models for slicing, selected print settings for various materials, and troubleshot common printing issues. Drone Assembly and Regulations: Level 2 students assembled a laser-cut drone, learning its components and sourcing methods. They explored drone controls roll, pitch, yaw, throttle and drone flight laws in Cameroon, combining technical skills with regulatory knowledge to foster responsible drone use. Soft Skills: Problem-solving, critical thinking, iterative design, team collaboration, presentation skills, and operational principles for drones. Level Three: Activities & Achievements: Web Programming (JavaScript/HTML/CSS): Students were introduced to the fundamentals of web development, learning about static and dynamic websites. They studied webpage structure with HTML, styled pages with CSS (margins, padding, borders, content sizing), and explored forms and input fields for data collection. As a practical project, each created a personal “About Me” webpage, applying their skills in creative web design and enhancing user experience. Advanced Robotics: The focus was on robotic arms. Over two weeks, students learned about the role of robotic arms in industry, mechanical joint movements, electrical systems including circuits and microcontrollers (Arduino), sensors, actuators, degrees of freedom, types of end effectors, and control mechanisms. Through project-based learning, they assembled, wired, and programmed robotic arms, tackling exercises and assignments to develop problem-solving and creativity. Their functional prototypes demonstrated technical understanding and innovation. 3D Design & Laser Printing: Students modeled complex mechanical designs, focusing on fully articulated robotic arms. Using advanced techniques, they ensured parts fit and moved correctly, considered material choice and durability, linking their designs to real-world robotics and manufacturing. Soft Skills: Problem-solving under constraints, research, technical documentation. Level Four: Activities & Achievements: Professional Web Development: In this module, Level 4 learners explored professional web development from design to implementation. They began with UI/UX design in Figma, focusing on creating user-friendly layouts, before moving into hands-on coding. Using HTML and CSS, students built website structures and styled them with detailed elements such as borders, padding, and margins. They then advanced to JavaScript, adding interactivity, and Bootstrap, ensuring responsive and modern designs. The highlight of the course was the clone of

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HOLIDAY TECH CAMP 2024

Holiday Tech Camp (HTC): Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators

“We don’t want our children to see STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields as rocket science or imaginary. We want them to have a belief system that they can use STEM to create solutions. Therefore, we are providing them with the tools needed to make their dreams a reality.”— Nzometiah Nervis, CEO, Nervtek This powerful vision lies at the heart of the Holiday Tech Camp (HTC) – a transformative program designed by Nervtek Education to ignite curiosity, build future-ready skills, and shape young minds into Africa’s next generation of innovators. Our goal is to inspire creativity, innovation, and a growth mindset, ensuring that the youth are well-prepared to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the digital era. What Is the Holiday Tech Camp (HTC)? Held during the summer holidays from and June to July in Bamenda and July to August in Buea,  HTC is more than just a tech camp. It is a gateway for children aged 6 to 17 to dive into the world of robotics, coding, artificial intelligence, web development, virtual reality, 3D design, drone technology, entrepreneurship, public speaking, team collaboration, and problem solving – all in a fun, interactive, and collaborative environment. What Do Children Learn at HTC? HTC isn’t your average holiday program. Each session introduces participants to a wide range of hands-on tech skills, including: Programming: Learn to code using beginner to advanced languages that encourage logic, creativity, and problem-solving. 3D Modeling & Printing: Design and produce physical models using digital tools. Robotics: Build and code robots to solve real-world challenges. Web Development: Explore how websites are built and develop your own from scratch. Leadership and Entrepreneurship: Develop confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills for real-world success. Embroidery: Discover the art of digital and manual embroidery as a blend of tradition and innovation. Drone Technology: Understand flight principles and gain hands-on piloting experience. Virtual Reality (VR): Step into immersive digital environments that expand your imagination. AI & Innovation Projects: Create intelligent systems that address real-life problems. Digital Safety: Build awareness on how to use technology responsibly and protect your digital identity. Why HTC Matters Africa is rapidly evolving, and the demand for local tech talent is growing. HTC empowers young learners to think like innovators, not just consumers. From flying drones to creating their own digital worlds, children begin to see technology as something they can control, shape, and use for good. Through this program, Nervtek is building a new future — one where African youth lead the way in innovation, creativity, and tech entrepreneurship. Key Benefits of the Holiday Tech Camp Here’s what sets HTC apart from other programs: Recognition & Exposure Participants have had the honor of meeting the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon. Projects have been presented to the Governor of the South West Region. Nervtek students have showcased innovations at the Silicon Mountain Conference — Cameroon’s biggest tech summit. Academic & Career Support Educational aid and scholarships are available through Nervtek and its partners. Mentorship & Community Learners connect with mentors in fields like engineering, tech, and entrepreneurship. The program builds a strong network of young creatives and critical thinkers. Leadership Development Courage, Kiki, and Bright did not just learn, they led. After HTC, they started tech clubs in their schools, spreading the skills and confidence they gained to their peers. This is what youth-led impact looks like.” The Nervtek Makerspace helps schools establish and run STEM clubs, keeping the tech journey going all year round. What Makes HTC Truly Special? The Holiday Tech Camp is not just a program – it’s an experience that transforms lives. It bridges the gap between classroom theory and real-world tech innovation. It’s where curiosity meets opportunity. At HTC, children don’t just learn about technology – they become creators.It’s the moment a quiet student stands up and proudly presents their invention.It’s when a group of kids works together to solve a challenge none of them could solve alone. Innovation with Purpose: HTC teaches young minds to think differently. It gives them the confidence to ask, “What can I build today that will make tomorrow better?” Growing Confidence & Critical Thinking: Through hands-on experimentation and teamwork, students learn to embrace failure as part of the journey, and to believe in their own voice and ideas. Inspiring a Vision for the Future: Many students start HTC unsure of their place in the world of tech. But by the end of the program, they’re buzzing with ambition, excitement, and a clear sense of purpose. A Glimpse from the Easter STEAM Fest 2025 Following the massive success of our Easter STEAM Fest 2025  with over 197 children participating in Bamenda  the momentum is only growing. For three unforgettable days, students programmed robots, explored virtual worlds, and watched their ideas come to life. The energy was electric. By the end of the program, one question echoed again and again:“When are you coming back?” Ready for the Future: Holiday Tech Camp 2025 is coming  With open arms and brighter minds, HTC 2025 is heading to Bamenda. Registration is now open.Secure your child’s spot today and give them access to a future shaped by creativity, innovation, and possibility.

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What is the Holiday Tech Camp?

What is HTC? The Holiday Tech Camp (HTC) is a visionary program designed to equip young minds with the necessary tools to navigate and excel in an increasingly digital landscape. Through a dynamic and immersive learning environment, HTC enhances participants’ technical proficiency, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Our goal is to inspire creativity, innovation, and a growth mindset, ensuring that the youth are well-prepared to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the digital era. Objectives of HTC Digital Skills Development: HTC offers hands-on training and immersive experiences in a wide range of digital disciplines, including Computer Programming, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, 3D Printing, Drone Technology, and Virtual Reality. This training aims to build a strong foundation in technical skills, enabling participants to excel in the digital world. Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving: Participants will engage in project-based activities that challenge them to think critically and solve complex problems. By fostering analytical skills and innovative problem-solving abilities, HTC prepares youth to tackle real-world challenges with confidence and creativity. Creativity & Innovation: We promote a culture of creativity and innovation by encouraging participants to explore new ideas and think outside the box. Through various activities and projects, HTC nurtures participants’ imaginative potential and inspires them to develop unique solutions to technological challenges. Teamwork & Collaboration: HTC facilitates opportunities for participants to work collaboratively in teams, promoting effective communication, cooperation, and teamwork. These skills are essential for success in the digital world, where collaborative efforts often lead to the most innovative outcomes. Digital Literacy & Cybersecurity: Educating participants on the safe, responsible, and ethical use of technology is a key focus of HTC. We emphasize the importance of digital literacy and cybersecurity, ensuring that participants are well-versed in online safety practices, data privacy, and secure coding techniques. Community Impact: HTC inspires participants to leverage their digital skills and knowledge to create positive change within their communities. By developing projects and initiatives that address local challenges, participants can make meaningful contributions to the overall progress of Cameroon. Nervtek Education is dedicated to instilling a passion for technology in the new generation, with the goal of fostering individuals who can positively impact their communities and contribute to Cameroon’s technological advancement.

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HTC 2024 Updates

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HTC 2023 Closing Ceremony

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