Earsketch Music & Coding Camp (High School Students)

Earsketch Music & Coding Camp (High School Students)
Make Music. Learn to Code. Get Paid.

Love music? Curious about coding? Want to get paid to learn something new?

Join us for Earsketch Camp - Hands-on summer experience where high school students create music using computer programming.

Link to Register for Earsketch Camp

During this week-long residential camp, students will:
• Create original music tracks
• Learn coding through accessible tools
• Explore music technology and digital creativity
• Collaborate with peers who share similar interests
• Participate in recreation activities such as swimming, tandem cycling, rock climbing, bowling, and more
• Receive a stipend for participating

Dates: June 21–26, 2026
Location: Washington State School for the Blind Campus, Vancouver, WA
Cost: FREE

Who Should Attend:
High school students interested in music, technology, or coding who have accessibility skills to independently navigate a web browser. Coding experience or familiarity with Earsketch is helpful but not required.

This camp is offered in partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Music. Campers will learn using the Earsketch platform while participating in authentic, real-time research that advances accessible music and computer science education.

Link to Register for Earsketch Camp