Just asking for recommendations. We have 2 (well, 3, but the youngest isn't ready for any screen-related academics of any kind) kids who are uber-nerds and while we can fill their summer with fun stuff to do and the usual conversations at the dinner table involve the partition of India or Tokamak design or whatever, they are looking for some online classes to do over the summer. Ideally we'd like them each to do just one (ie an hour or two a day) but timing might be tricky so it could also be 2 shorter (3-4 weeks each) classes.
Our son (12) loves engineering and has a professional certification in OnShape, so an advanced (college?) level CAD/design class might appeal to him. But he's also a reluctant writer and knows he needs to improve there so if anything we'd push him that way.
Our daughter (10) basically likes everything but wants to make sure she's ready for Algebra 1 in the fall (IMO she's fine anyway). She also loves creative stuff so a writing class might be good.
Suggestions from the crew? We did OutSchool last summer and it was only ok (not bad, just ok). The math class my son did was focused too much on test-taking strategies and tricks, rather than deeper understanding. Daughter's class (a math review class) was better but didn't blow our doors off either.
Again, we want them out building forts in the woods and paddling on the lake most of the time, so this needs to be just one class that meets for an hour or at most 2 a day.
Thanks in advance!
-W