UJI organizes free Coding Camp on extended reality for young people

The Universitat Jaume I brings immersive technologies closer to young people aged 15 to 18 with a free camp in July 2026.

Young participants in an extended reality Coding Camp at the Universitat Jaume I.
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Young participants in an extended reality Coding Camp at the Universitat Jaume I.

The Universitat Jaume I in Castelló will host a free Coding Camp from July 6 to 10, 2026, aimed at young people aged 15 to 18, with the goal of introducing them to the world of extended reality and immersive technologies.

The activity is part of the European project OSCAR, an Erasmus+ initiative focused on promoting new forms of digital learning. Over one week, participating students will discover augmented, extended, and virtual reality tools through practical activities and collaborative dynamics.
The camp will include the design and development of digital projects related to social and environmental challenges, aiming to show how technology can contribute to generating solutions with a positive impact.
The activity will take place at the facilities of the Higher School of Technology and Experimental Sciences (ESTCE) during morning hours. The program features a hybrid and flexible format: participants will attend in person on the first and last days, while the remaining sessions will combine in-person and online work to facilitate participation from young people in different municipalities of the province.
Registration is free and requires no prior programming experience. The Coding Camp aims to provide an accessible and motivating introduction to technology, as well as foster skills such as creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and digital thinking.