Startup Camp with Daymond John, The People’s Shark

PRICING: $499/week with code TOGETHER100 (you save $100)
AGES: 10 – 12 (Must turn 10 by start of first class)
SKILL LEVEL: Beginner–Advanced
TOOLS: Adobe Creative Cloud
PROGRAM: Virtual Tech Camps | Weeklong
PATH: Creative
PREREQUISITE: None
PROVIDER: ID Tech

Description

Startup Camp with Daymond John, The People’s Shark

Businesses are more than a means to make money. They’re an opportunity to realize your passions, work toward something meaningful, and find people you connect with. The relationships you forge and the skills you gain will keep you going when the going gets tough. In this business-building workshop, Shark Tank’s Daymond John will provide insight and inspiration to help you visualize, create, and execute the ideas that are key to launching your own business. You’ll act creatively, work hard, and determine how you want to leave your mark, collaborating with classmates and mentors along the way.

Online Course Requirements:

-Mac, Windows PC only
-Adobe Creative Cloud
-Webcam
-Stable internet connection with access to Zoom Video Conferencing

In this course, you will:

Learn from legendary entrepreneurs
Develop your own brand and style guide
Practice the art of the pitch and negotiation
Design and create your own logo

Your tuition includes:

iD Certified Instructor
10 hours of direct instruction, plus 10 hours of self-paced project development
iD Small Class Guarantee™ (average of 5 students)
Official iD course transcript

What’s Included?

Each Virtual Tech Camps course includes:

Real-time learning with an elite, iD Certified Instructor
Average of 5 students per class, blending individual attention and social time with new friends
A balanced schedule including 2 hours of live instruction and peer collaboration + 2 hours of self-paced project development per day
All the magic of camp including games, challenges, and legendary iD traditions you can’t find anywhere else

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