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Inspirit AI Camp

Two-week artificial intelligence intensive for students entering grades 6–8

Introduction

Inspirit AI was founded at Stanford in 2018 to inspire students of all ages to understand and apply the powerful technologies that shape modern life. The organization’s mission is to educate the next generation of technology leaders, encouraging them to think critically about the ethical implications of the tools they create and to use their knowledge for social good.

In its programs, Inspirit AI introduces students to the cutting-edge technologies behind self-driving cars, virtual assistants, and face recognition. Participants build essential problem-solving and coding skills under the guidance of educators, scientists, and engineers from top universities such as Stanford and MIT. By uniting a passionate team of experts, Inspirit AI equips students with the skills, mindset, and sense of responsibility necessary to become forward-thinking innovators in the field of artificial intelligence.

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Program Details

Rowland Hall is excited to announce that we will be hosting a two-week Inspirit AI camp this summer.

Your student will:

  • Learn to program using Python
  • Apply algorithms to real-world datasets
  • Discuss AI ethics and careers
  • Complete a group project where they apply AI to a discipline like healthcare, astronomy, or finance

When: Monday through Friday, July 7–18, from 9 am to noon
Where: 720 Guardsman Way, Salt Lake City
Who: Rising sixth through eighth graders beginners are welcome and advanced cohorts are available

For more information about this program, check out the flyer and program brochure.

Please note that registering for Inspirit AI camp is a separate process and will not be available on Ultracamp.
If your child is signed up for Inspirit AI and would like to attend SummerWorks in the afternoon, you can receive 50% off SummerWorks tuition for that week. If interested, please reach out to Harper Lundquist at harperlundquist@rowlandhall.org.
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Program Brochure

First page of the PDF file: RowlandHallSummer2025MiddleSchoolIn-PersonAIBrochure