Craft Your Story.
For middle + high schoolers who want to level up their YouTube, podcasting, or public speaking game this summer.
A virtual summer camp for curious, creative students.
⭐️ Perfect for future creators, communicators & changemakers.
From podcasting to public speaking, students learn how to communicate with confidence and purpose.
Grades 6–12 100% Virtual Scholarships Available Final Showcase
What You’ll Learn
How to shape stories that connect science with real-world audiences
Techniques for public speaking and presentation delivery
Basics of podcast production and audio storytelling
How to use media tools like Descript to edit and create content
Tips for writing clear, compelling narratives
How to showcase your final project in a virtual showcase
Your Student is Already a Creator… Let’s Give Them the Tools
Today’s students are already creators—whether it’s on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube.
SciComm Summer Camp gives them the tools to create with purpose, helping them develop communication skills that will serve them in school, careers, and beyond.
We focus on responsible storytelling, media literacy, and the power of sharing science with clarity.
Camp Dates & Enrollment Deadlines
Session 1
June 16 – July 3, 2026
Early Bird cutoff: May 15, 2026
Registration closes: June 2, 2026 or until class is full
Session 2
July 14 – August 1, 2026
Early Bird cutoff: June 15, 2026
Registration closes: June 30, 2026 or until class is full
Live Sessions:
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1–2:30 PM ET (recordings available but participation encouraged)
Friday Workshops:
Fridays, 1–2 PM ET (peer feedback, guest speakers, and project work sessions)
Optional Office Hours:
By appointment (drop in for questions or feedback)
NEW: Free Spring Break Studio
Is SciComm Summer Camp right for your student? Find out before you commit. In our free Spring Break Studio, your student will turn a science topic they love into a 60-second audio story — using just their phone. No cost, no equipment, no experience needed.
4 self-paced modules.
Optional live Zoom sessions.
And a finished project by the end of the week.
Tuition & Scholarships
We offer flexible tuition options to make SciComm Summer Camp accessible to more students.
Standard Tuition: $650
Early Bird Tuition Rate: $575
Need-Based Scholarships: $300 (limited to 2 seats per session)
Each tuition tier includes 9 live sessions, access to professional media tools, feedback on projects, guest expert sessions, and a final showcase.
About SciComm Summer Camp
SciComm Summer Camp is designed for students who love science and want to get better at sharing it. Whether you're curious about podcasting, storytelling, or public speaking, this camp gives you the tools to bring your ideas to life.
Led by a science communication expert, the camp blends live instruction with hands-on projects. By the end of the program, students will create and present original media—podcasts, videos, or presentations—that showcase their unique voice.
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Dr. Zakiya Whatley is a scientist, educator, and host of the award-winning Dope Labs podcast, where science meets culture through storytelling. She has years of experience in science communication, media production, and teaching, working with students, professionals, and organizations alike.
Her work has been recognized by major institutions and shared widely to bridge the gap between science and society.
With SciComm Summer Camp, Zakiya brings her expertise and enthusiasm to help the next generation of communicators find their voice.
How Camp Works
Each week builds toward a final project - a podcast episode, video, or presentation - that lets students apply what they’ve learned.
Here’s how the camp unfolds:
Week 1: Storytelling fundamentals, writing for audio, and finding your science story. Students choose their topic and begin shaping their narrative.
Week 2: Recording techniques, editing with professional tools like Descript, and interviewing skills. Students produce their first drafts and get peer feedback.
Week 3: Final editing, presentation coaching, and our live student showcase. Students present their polished projects to a live audience of family, peers, and guest experts.
By the end of camp, students will have a finished, portfolio-ready project they can share with family, friends, college admissions, and future audiences.
Learn from the Experts
In addition to interactive learning sessions, SciComm Summer Camp brings in guest speakers (science communicators, media creators, and industry professionals) who share their insights and offer feedback on student projects.
Students will have the opportunity to:
Attend live Q&A sessions with guest experts
Watch exclusive interviews on science storytelling and media careers
Receive feedback on their final projects from working professionals
This year’s lineup will be announced soon. Stay tuned!
Frequently Asked Questions
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SciComm Summer Camp is designed for middle and high schoolers who are curious about science and want to learn how to share their ideas through storytelling, media, and public speaking. No prior experience is required - just an interest in learning and creating.
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Students will need access to a laptop or desktop computer with internet access and the ability to use a web browser like Google Chrome.
While tablets can be used for most activities, we recommend a laptop or desktop for the best experience—especially when it comes to editing media using tools like Descript.
Students will also participate in live Zoom sessions.
For a top-quality experience, we recommend using headphones and an external microphone, though a built-in mic will work if needed. Students can use AirPods, but email us if you have questions about equipment.
A quiet space for live sessions is also encouraged.
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All live sessions are recorded and shared with students for later viewing. While we encourage live participation for the best experience, we understand that schedules can be busy, and recordings are available to help students stay on track.
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Each student will complete a final project that showcases their skills and interests. This could be a podcast episode, video, or presentation —whatever best reflects their voice and creativity.
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We offer a limited number of need-based scholarships at a reduced tuition rate of $300. Interested families can apply by completing the scholarship application form. Approved applicants will receive a special payment link to secure their spot at the discounted rate.
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Yes! Each session has a registration deadline and an early bird discount cutoff:
• Session 1 (June 16 – July 3, 2026):
Early Bird cutoff: May 15, 2026
Registration closes: June 2, 2026
• Session 2 (July 14 – August 1, 2026):
Early Bird cutoff: June 15, 2026
Registration closes: June 30, 2026
Have More Questions?
Have More Questions?
We’re here to help. If you have any questions about the camp, registration, or scholarships, feel free to reach out.
We know summer schedules can be unpredictable. All live sessions are recorded and shared with students, so they can catch up if they miss anything. Need to discuss tuition options or scheduling? Reach out to us—we’re happy to work with you.