Build-A-Computer Summer Series | Kreators Kollective

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3-phase kids camp: build, design & code a computer. 5 sessions each. Hands-on, screen-free, small groups, take home their own device.

Build more than a computer this summer—build confidence, creativity, and your child’s inner genius. This highly curated, small-group program gives children the opportunity to design, build, and program their very own computer using a modified Piper Computer Kit—and take home all hardware and materials.

Program Structure: 3 Phases
This program is delivered in three distinct phases, each building on the last to create a complete learning journey.
Phase 1 focuses on understanding computers through storytelling, history, and human anatomy analogies.
Phase 2 is hands-on hardware assembly combined with creative UX/UI design through arts and crafts.
Phase 3 introduces software creation using Raspberry Pi, where children bring their computer to life.
An optional fourth phase is available for extended learning through game-based software training.
Each phase is designed to stand on its own, but together they provide a full, immersive experience from concept to creation.

Pricing
Each phase is $550 plus processing fees.
Families may choose to register for individual phases or request to enroll in all three phases upfront via email. Full-program registration is reviewed on a case-by-case basis due to limited capacity.

What Your Child Will Experience
This hands-on program goes far beyond traditional camps by blending STEM, creativity, and emotional intelligence in a way that is engaging, age-appropriate, and completely screen-free. Children will learn how computers work through intuitive, real-world analogies, build and design their own device, and bring it to life through coding and creative exploration.

Why This Program Is Different
There is no passive screen time—every moment is intentional, tactile, and designed to build both technical skills and confidence. The curriculum is structured to prevent burnout while helping children regulate emotions and navigate complex concepts. With a maximum of five students per cohort, each child receives personalized attention in a premium, intimate learning environment.

Materials, Take-Home & Parent Access
All hardware, paint materials, equipment, software, and tools are fully provided as part of the program. Children will complete their own build and take home their finished computer and all materials. Grandparents and nannies are welcome to attend as caregivers for children who may feel more comfortable with additional support. For added peace of mind, there is an active nanny cam throughout each session, and parents will have live access to view their child in real time.

About the Instructor
Led by a tenured professional with over 15 years of experience in STEAM education, founder of Kid Koderz, recognized among Canada’s Most Powerful Women (2016) and a Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee. Her approach focuses on empowering children to trust their thinking while developing both hard and soft skills.

Program Details
Each phase includes four 45-minute sessions. Capacity is limited to five students per cohort to ensure a high-quality experience.

Age Groups
Programs are offered for ages 2–4, 5–7, and 8–9, with curriculum tailored to each group.

Location & Registration
Hosted in a private residence amenity room in Hospital Row, Downtown Toronto. Exact location details will be shared via email upon confirmation.

Please email kreatorskollective@gmail.com prior to registering to confirm location suitability and availability. If you are interested in securing all three phases, you may request full-program enrollment via email; approvals are granted based on availability to preserve the quality of the experience.

Spots are extremely limited to maintain the quality and exclusivity of this program.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages is this program for?
We offer three age-based cohorts: 2–4 years, 5–7 years, and 8–9 years. Each group follows a tailored, developmentally appropriate curriculum.

What will my child build?
Your child will build their very own computer using a modified Piper Computer Kit and will take home all hardware and materials at the end of the program.

How is the program structured?
The program is divided into three phases. Phase 1 focuses on understanding computers and foundational concepts, Phase 2 involves building the computer and exploring design, and Phase 3 focuses on coding and bringing the computer to life.

Do I have to register for all three phases?
No, each phase can be taken individually. However, we recommend completing all three for the full experience. You may request full-program enrollment via email, subject to availability.

How much does the program cost?
Each phase is $550 plus processing fees.

How long are the sessions?
Each phase includes four sessions, and each session is 45 minutes long.

Where is the program located?
The program takes place in a private residence amenity room in Hospital Row, Downtown Toronto. The exact location will be shared via email after confirmation.

Why do I need to email before registering?
We ask that you email kreatorskollective@gmail.com prior to registering to ensure the location is suitable for you and to confirm availability due to limited capacity.

How many students are in each class?
Each cohort is limited to a maximum of five students to ensure a high-quality, personalized experience.

Is this program screen-free?
Yes. This is a fully hands-on, screen-free program designed to encourage creativity, focus, and active learning.

Who is the instructor?
The program is led by a highly experienced STEAM educator with over 15 years of experience, founder of Kid Koderz, and recognized among Canada’s Most Powerful Women with a Forbes 30 Under 30 nomination.

What makes this program different from other camps?
This program combines technical learning with creativity and emotional intelligence, helping children build confidence, problem-solving skills, and resilience.

What should my child bring?
All materials are provided. Children only need to bring themselves ready to learn and explore.

Is there an optional extension after the three phases?
Yes, there is an optional fourth phase focused on game-based learning and deeper software application.

3-phase kids camp: build, design & code a computer. 5 sessions each. Hands-on, screen-free, small groups, take home their own device.

Build more than a computer this summer—build confidence, creativity, and your child’s inner genius. This highly curated, small-group program gives children the opportunity to design, build, and program their very own computer using a modified Piper Computer Kit—and take home all hardware and materials.

Program Structure: 3 Phases
This program is delivered in three distinct phases, each building on the last to create a complete learning journey.
Phase 1 focuses on understanding computers through storytelling, history, and human anatomy analogies.
Phase 2 is hands-on hardware assembly combined with creative UX/UI design through arts and crafts.
Phase 3 introduces software creation using Raspberry Pi, where children bring their computer to life.
An optional fourth phase is available for extended learning through game-based software training.
Each phase is designed to stand on its own, but together they provide a full, immersive experience from concept to creation.

Pricing
Each phase is $550 plus processing fees.
Families may choose to register for individual phases or request to enroll in all three phases upfront via email. Full-program registration is reviewed on a case-by-case basis due to limited capacity.

What Your Child Will Experience
This hands-on program goes far beyond traditional camps by blending STEM, creativity, and emotional intelligence in a way that is engaging, age-appropriate, and completely screen-free. Children will learn how computers work through intuitive, real-world analogies, build and design their own device, and bring it to life through coding and creative exploration.

Why This Program Is Different
There is no passive screen time—every moment is intentional, tactile, and designed to build both technical skills and confidence. The curriculum is structured to prevent burnout while helping children regulate emotions and navigate complex concepts. With a maximum of five students per cohort, each child receives personalized attention in a premium, intimate learning environment.

Materials, Take-Home & Parent Access
All hardware, paint materials, equipment, software, and tools are fully provided as part of the program. Children will complete their own build and take home their finished computer and all materials. Grandparents and nannies are welcome to attend as caregivers for children who may feel more comfortable with additional support. For added peace of mind, there is an active nanny cam throughout each session, and parents will have live access to view their child in real time.

About the Instructor
Led by a tenured professional with over 15 years of experience in STEAM education, founder of Kid Koderz, recognized among Canada’s Most Powerful Women (2016) and a Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee. Her approach focuses on empowering children to trust their thinking while developing both hard and soft skills.

Program Details
Each phase includes four 45-minute sessions. Capacity is limited to five students per cohort to ensure a high-quality experience.

Age Groups
Programs are offered for ages 2–4, 5–7, and 8–9, with curriculum tailored to each group.

Location & Registration
Hosted in a private residence amenity room in Hospital Row, Downtown Toronto. Exact location details will be shared via email upon confirmation.

Please email kreatorskollective@gmail.com prior to registering to confirm location suitability and availability. If you are interested in securing all three phases, you may request full-program enrollment via email; approvals are granted based on availability to preserve the quality of the experience.

Spots are extremely limited to maintain the quality and exclusivity of this program.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages is this program for?
We offer three age-based cohorts: 2–4 years, 5–7 years, and 8–9 years. Each group follows a tailored, developmentally appropriate curriculum.

What will my child build?
Your child will build their very own computer using a modified Piper Computer Kit and will take home all hardware and materials at the end of the program.

How is the program structured?
The program is divided into three phases. Phase 1 focuses on understanding computers and foundational concepts, Phase 2 involves building the computer and exploring design, and Phase 3 focuses on coding and bringing the computer to life.

Do I have to register for all three phases?
No, each phase can be taken individually. However, we recommend completing all three for the full experience. You may request full-program enrollment via email, subject to availability.

How much does the program cost?
Each phase is $550 plus processing fees.

How long are the sessions?
Each phase includes four sessions, and each session is 45 minutes long.

Where is the program located?
The program takes place in a private residence amenity room in Hospital Row, Downtown Toronto. The exact location will be shared via email after confirmation.

Why do I need to email before registering?
We ask that you email kreatorskollective@gmail.com prior to registering to ensure the location is suitable for you and to confirm availability due to limited capacity.

How many students are in each class?
Each cohort is limited to a maximum of five students to ensure a high-quality, personalized experience.

Is this program screen-free?
Yes. This is a fully hands-on, screen-free program designed to encourage creativity, focus, and active learning.

Who is the instructor?
The program is led by a highly experienced STEAM educator with over 15 years of experience, founder of Kid Koderz, and recognized among Canada’s Most Powerful Women with a Forbes 30 Under 30 nomination.

What makes this program different from other camps?
This program combines technical learning with creativity and emotional intelligence, helping children build confidence, problem-solving skills, and resilience.

What should my child bring?
All materials are provided. Children only need to bring themselves ready to learn and explore.

Is there an optional extension after the three phases?
Yes, there is an optional fourth phase focused on game-based learning and deeper software application.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • under 14 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

Location

MaRS Discovery District

101 College Street

Toronto, ON M5G 0A3

How do you want to get there?

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Agenda

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Phase 1: Curious Minds — Understanding How Computers Work

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Session 1: What Is a Computer? Session 2: The Story of Computers (Past to Present) Session 3: The Computer & The Human Body Connection Session 4: How Computers Think (Logic & Problem Solving) Session 5: Confidence Lab — Show What You Know

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Phase 2: Young Engineers — Build & Design Your Computer

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Session 1: Meet the Parts — Inside a Computer Session 2: Build Lab I — Starting the Assembly Session 3: Build Lab II — Completing the Computer Session 4: Creative Studio — UX/UI Design & Personalization Session 5: Showcase Day — Present Your Creation

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Phase 3: Future Creators — Code & Bring It to Life

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Session 1: Software vs Hardware — Bringing It Alive Session 2: First Commands — Introduction to Coding Session 3: Create Lab — Build Something Interactive Session 4: Problem Solvers — Debugging & Improving Session 5: Final Showcase — Launch Your Computer

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