3D Modeling and Printing

Design, print, and bring 3D creations to life.

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Ages:

  • 8 - 15 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

  • King of Prussia

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Schedule:

  • Huntingdon Valley:

    • TBD

  • King of Prussia:

    • TBD

Price:

  • $1,200 for the 10 week course and computer

Duration:

  • 75 minutes

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What Kids Will Learn

  • Identify and understand the function of each computer component (CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, motherboard, power supply).

  • Learn how parts connect and work together to make a fully functioning PC.

  • Assemble a computer step by step with guidance from instructors.

  • Install the operating system and set up basic software.

  • Troubleshoot and test the finished build to ensure it runs smoothly.

Why This Class is Great for Kids

  • 💻 Hands-On Hardware
    Instead of just using computers, kids get to build one from the ground up.

  • 🔧 Practical Tech Skills
    Students learn real-world knowledge about how computers work and how to fix them.

  • 🎮 A Computer to Keep
    At the end of the course, each student takes home a fully working PC capable of schoolwork, coding, and light gaming.

  • 🚀 Confidence & Independence
    Knowing how to build a PC gives students skills they can use for life.

Who’s Teaching This Class

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    Egor Fesenko

FAQs

    • Each student will build a new budget-friendly desktop capable of school tasks, coding, and light gaming (e.g., Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite on medium settings).

    • Yes — the course fee covers all hardware needed to build a complete PC, plus instruction.

    • 10 classes (75 minutes each), with each class focusing on one major component or step.

    • No — this is a beginner-friendly course. We explain each part and guide them through the build step by step.

    • It’s okay to miss a session, but please note that for course-based classes (like 3D Printing or PC Building), missed classes cannot be rescheduled or credited. These programs are designed as a step-by-step course, and each week builds on the previous one.

      Attending regularly is the best way to stay on track and get the most out of the program. Thank you for understanding and helping us keep courses running smoothly for all students.

Interested in this class?

This program isn’t running yet, but we’re building an interest list. Once we have enough families sign up, we’ll open a session and contact you with schedule and registration details.

Joining the list does not commit you — it just helps us know which classes to launch first.