Accessible for all ages
Begin with the basics, then keep advancing as far as you want.
Build games, build skills, and stay on track even if life gets busy. Every two-week Roblox Dev Camp block includes the live camp plus pre-recorded videos of each lesson, so missing a day or even a full week does not leave a student behind.
Begin with the basics, then keep advancing as far as you want.
Roblox Studio and publishing on Roblox are both free to use.
Monday through Thursday, 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm CDT, with lesson videos included.
This course is designed for anyone who has ever wanted to make games. Roblox removes a lot of technical friction, so students can get up to speed quickly and spend more time building, experimenting, and learning how game systems really work.
Chat is disabled by default, with access to Minimal and Mild maturity experiences.
Chat stays limited to the user’s age group or approved trusted friends.
Verified users gain access to the broader platform except restricted 18+ experiences.
Each camp block runs for two weeks and costs $199.
Every lesson also includes a pre-recorded video, so students can catch up if they miss class.
Current camp time is 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm CDT, Monday through Thursday each week.
Nmuta is a master teacher with more than 10 years of classroom experience across Atlanta, Denver, Philadelphia, and Dar Es Salaam. He is also a technology school founder with extensive experience teaching remotely and guiding students with different skill levels.
The result is a professional but welcoming class environment where students can move quickly when they are ready and get individual help when they need it.
This course uses a flipped classroom model. Students can watch videos on their own time before class, then use live sessions to ask questions, solve problems, and get targeted help. Nmuta has used this approach for more than eight years to focus on individual needs instead of delivering one lecture to everyone.
Watch guided lesson videos whenever it fits your schedule.
Get coaching, troubleshooting, and clear next steps.
Keep building with enough structure to continue progressing.
using the flipped classroom model to make instruction more personal and more effective.
means students can spend class time on actual obstacles instead of passively listening.
supports busy schedules while still making room for direct support and accountability.