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5.0 (1 review)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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iD Tech Camps

iD Tech Camps

(1 review)

iD Tech Camp was great in theory but was by far the worst learning experience my children have ever…read morehad. My girls, ages 11 and 13 at the time, took Programming in Java, a one week beginner's programming class at Adelphi last summer. On day 1, they were told to teach themselves to use an online programming tutorial by following the tutorial's step by step instructions. They spent 3 days on this online tutorial. The instructor never spoke to them during that time and never reviewed their work to see if they were making progress. I am not exaggerating when I say he NEVER spoke to them. What's worse was that the online tutorial was for Scratch, not Java, and was (and still is) available for free to the public, and was a kiddie program that I later taught my 6-year old to use. I discussed my concerns with the program director at the end of the 2nd day and then again at the end of the 3rd day of the 5-day camp. On the 4th day, a different instructor spent 20 minutes showing the campers how to use an online Java tutorial and left them on their own again for the entirety of the 4th day and the morning of the 5th day. My girls said many of the campers played video games all day rather than struggle with the self-taught program. The second half of the 5th day, parents were invited in to see the codes their children had written. My children had each written a few lines of code which didn't work. I could see that the other children who sat nearby had similar results. I tried to asked their instructor what he's been teaching them but he was extremely shy. He did not know my girls by name, he mumbled short one and two word answers to my questions, kept his head down, never looked at me while we spoke, and worst of all, said that he was not very familiar with Java programming. The other instructor had given the campers the 20 minute intro to Java because he, the Java instructor, did not know how to program in Java. He did not even know how to save their work so that we could log in and access it from home. He gave ZERO instruction on Java programming and performed ZERO monitoring of the campers' progress on the self-taught tutorials throughout the entire 5-day camp. He was too lacking in communication skills, knowledge of the subject matter and interest in teaching to be an instructor. I complained in detail to the local director on the 4th and 5th days of the program. After I made several phone calls over several weeks to the regional director, I was given a full tuition refund for both my girls and was told that the instructor had been fired. iD Tech sells out every summer because parents like me know how important it is that our children develop strong computer skills to be competitive at school and at work. However, iD Tech did not have a well-planned curriculum, or any curriculum at all for that matter, and its instructor was completely ineffectual in the basic programming class last summer. It was a huge waste of time and dampened my girls' budding interest in programming. This "computer" camp is not worth $900. You're better off finding self-taught Java tutorials online for free at home.

Gersh Academy for Students on the Autism Spectrum

Gersh Academy for Students on the Autism Spectrum

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The school was unimpressive from a tour we took. Very laid back staff some smelled like weed. That…read morewas 2 years ago now let's fast forward to today where they transferred my son out of his current school in error. This is so dangerous to treat a non verbal special needs child this way. This error dropped him from bus services and they can't correct. Also Susan diamond was absolutely no help and just pushed me off giving me wrong numbers for me to call and correct their error. Please do not waste your time and trust these incompetent people with your children!

From the owner: With over 30 years of experience in education, we provide students on the autism spectrum an…read moreenvironment where programs and services are customized around their individual needs. We understand that each child is unique and create individually customized programs that promote student success at school, in the community, and at home. With our unique brand of individualized education and unparalleled family and community support, Gersh Academy continues to set the bar higher for education and success for individuals on the autism spectrum.Gersh Academy uses a multi-pillar support system to ensure that each student is prepared for all aspects of life, including Academics, Social Skills, Life Skills, Vocational Skills, Related Services, and Mental Health. Programs such as our vocational program prepare students for the future with in-school and community-based training, partnering with top national brands such as Nike and Home Depot. Our individualized approach ensures that lessons and environments are custom structured to each individual student.

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