Saturday, January 2, 2016

Multimedia & Web Technology (Workshop at NSIT - 2nd January 2016, Afternoon Session by Ms. Gurpreet Kaur)


Innovative Teaching (Workshop at NSIT - 2nd January 2016, Afternoon Session by Ms. Rashmi Kathuria)


Computer Science C++ (Workshop at NSIT - 2nd January 2016, Morning Session by Mr. Mukesh Kumar)

Session 2
Mr. Mukesh Kumar


Latest Technologies (Workshop at NSIT - 2nd January 2016, Morning Session by Mr. Manu Gupta)

Session 1: Topic : Latest Technologies
Resource Person : Mr. Manu Sheel Gupta

Application Develpment on mobile, tablet and desktop

Ionic Platform - Cross platform app development platform
Get started on installing and making apps using http://ionicframework.com/

User interface libraries

angularjs - https://angularjs.org/
jquery mobile - https://jquerymobile.com/

Apache Cordova platform to communicate with Device using device apis.
https://cordova.apache.org

Quora - https://www.quora.com/

Collaborative project based learning
github (you can share your project here (in Public/Private mode )
www.github.com
Follows distributed ( When one of team member modifies and uploads, others can pull)

github Commands
git projectname
git add .   (Initialises the project ...between the server and your machine)
git commit - a -m "project task"  (saves changes)
git.push
git.pull (Others can pull the changes)

git help manual is available which can help you customise app as per your needs


bitbucket - Private git accounts are also free.

https://bitbucket.org
Uses same protocol as github,
It allows free private uploads


Stackoverflow 
Website: http://stackoverflow.com/

- started like a forum

Quora - https://www.quora.com/

Online Learning Platforms/ Free Resources for students and teachers

  • coursera - https://www.coursera.org/
  • udemy - https://www.udemy.com/
  • edx - https://www.edx.org/
  • gitub - https://github.com/


Developing your own resources 
We can create resources at


  • Moodle - https://moodle.org/
  • geogebra (www.geogebra.org)
    • Calculus, Trigonometry 
  • Sugarlabs (Open Source, own modules can be developed, 7000+ activities are already available on : activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/)        
    • Etoys (for Physics simulations...mathematics and other subjects too)
    • TurtleArt (Like next level of Logo, connect the device) - We can do interesting experiments with Turtle Blocks in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Social Sciences, Language learning, Arts, Economics.

Web Development Projects for Educators and Students

Aspiring Apps platform
http://aspiringapps.com/dev
Apps posted at http://aspiringapps.com
Sample Webapps - http://aspiringapps.com/portal

Ethercalc - http://ethercalc.org
Source Code available - https://github.com/audreyt/ethercalc
Configuration, Book Chapter - https://ethercalc.net/

Turtle JS - Javascript version of Turtle Blocks
https://turtle.sugarlabs.org/
Source code - https://github.com/walterbender/turtleblocksjs

Music Blocks : programming music
https://github.com/khandelwalYash/Music-Blocks

Sugarizer
http://sugarizer.org/


Learning Environment

Scratch project - https://scratch.mit.edu/
etoys - http://www.squeakland.org/


Some Opportunities for Educators

  • http://in.pycon.org/2015/   (next conference is in Bangalore in May)
  • linc2016.mit.edu 
Cloud platforms to create your own apps :
  • www.aspiringapps.com/dev
  • server.sugarizer.org
  • For getting the code of apps (github.com/sugarlabs) 

Creating Apps 
http://ionicframework.com/
(You tube videos are available for help)

Publication Place

PyCon conference
http://in.pycon.org

MIT LINC conference - http://linc2016.mit.edu/

SciPy conference - http://www.scipy.org/
SciPy library, NumPy

Journal - Springer, ACM



Wednesday, December 30, 2015

NSIT Workshop for CS Teachers

Dear Teachers,

NSIT-Delhi, with the support of Google India is organizing a Workshop for Teachers of Computer Science and Multimedia & Web Technology in Senior Secondary Schools (11th & 12th). The 2-day workshop will be held on 2nd January, 2016 - 3rd January, 2016 at NSIT-Delhi at Dwarka from 9.30 am till 5.00 pm.

Keeping in view, the increasing significance of the discipline as a career choice and hence as a subject, the workshop is being organised as an attempt to strengthen the teaching of Computer Science in Schools.
Please register on: http://bit.ly/nsitworkshop (Registration is compulsory for attending the workshop as seats are limited)

Compta India

Dates & Schedule

 
Venue: Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Dwarka
Date:Saturday 2nd January, 2016 and Sunday, 3rd January, 2016
Date
Time
Activity
2nd January 2016
09:00 am
Inauguration

09:30 am
Session 1:
Open Source Technology - Manu Gupta

11:00 am
Tea Break

11:15 am
Session 2:
CS - Mukesh Kumar

12:45 pm
Lunch Break

01:15 pm
Session 3:
Innovative Teaching - Rashmi Kathuria

02:45 pm
Tea Break

03:00 pm
Session 4:
MWT - JavaScript - Gurpreet Kaur

04:15 pm
Reflections with Bani Dhawan(Google)
3rd January 2016
09:00 am
Energizer

09:05 am
Session 5:
Embedded Technologies - Prof.D.V.Gadre, NSIT

10:00 am
Session 6:
MWT - JavaScript - Gurpreet Kaur

11:00 am
Tea Break

11:15 am
Session 7:
MWT - PHP - Mukesh Kumar & Gurpreet Kaur

12:45 pm
Lunch Break

01:15 pm
Session 8:
Projects & Best Practices
Contributed by Community

02:45 pm
Concluding Session - All Presenters