Digital Media Academy

550 West Broadway Vancouver, V5Z 0E9, Vancouver, Canada
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About Digital Media Academy

Digital Media Academy is the leading innovator in technology education with year-round curriculum and immersive seasonal experiences. Founded in 1999 on the campus of Stanford University to provide technology education to K-12 teachers and technology immersion courses for students, in 2002, the Academy for New Media became Digital Media Academy and greatly expanded our technology education programs and locations including Harvard, Oxford, Toronto, NYU and other elite universities. Based in Silicon Valley, we engage leaders and experts in technology, business, and academia to develop programs that give students and teachers the skill and confidence to be tech-savvy and future-ready. Our courses are infused with design thinking and exciting real-world projects that fuel creativity, hone soft skills collaboration and spark innovation. Among the more than 200,000 of the brightest students from all over the world, many attend top universities and have careers at leading tech companies. Digital Media Academy operates at the world’s most elite universities, including Stanford, Harvard, and Toronto. Our world-class courses and curriculum are delivered in one- and two-week full-day immersive and intensive seasonal programs called Tech Camps; and through our Certified Schools program for year-round, K-12 technology curriculum that integrates into common core subjects.

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Samuel
US

As a student I appreciate the… As a student I appreciate the scholarship that I received for this program. I learned alot and will put this new knowledge to work in 8th grade. I have Epilepsy and I was stress free learning about computers. Thank you. Sammy

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S.S.
US

My child really enjoyed the story… My child really enjoyed the story telling program. The instructor was polite and engaged well with the kids. The length of the classes were good as well as the content. One thing that could had helped the interaction in the classroom was if all participants had turned on their camera. My child was the only one willing to do so. I think kids miss from not seeing each other, not sharing their face expressions, spontaneous reactions, etc. Instructor would also benefit from it because they would have 'real time' responses from kids from observing their body language during class. Thank you

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Simon Hadidi
DE

Boring but fun and friendly people It was pretty basic and it didn’t contain the AI and web app, but it was great fun and worth participating

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Daniel NG
NZ

Enjoyable teaching I've taken a 1-week course from a scholarship offered to me on Programming & Web Development. The teacher tried his best to make this course as much interactable and enjoyable as possible, I learned a new coding language and made my first long code. Thank you for this experience!

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Heidi Miller
US

Lost leftover money in account Because the camp was not being held in person, I ended up with money in our account. Switching to a virtual camp was not as much money so the leftover was still in our account. When the next class cancelled and was going to be virtual we didn’t sign up for that and now ended up losing the last of our money that we had left in the account. I would love to have this still available to out toward another future in person camp.

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