The intention of this course is to define Science and address the question of what is science. The course would explore the philosophy of Science and the reason why science is important to us. Some very basic concepts such as atomic hypothesis, atomic processes, forces of nature, constants of nature, electricity and magnetism etc. would also be covered.
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Syllabus for Computing Sapiens 2 Case Studies - What is computational thinking & How it adds value Why Computational Thinking? - Mandatory for all disciplines and careers - Basic literacy in 21st century - For daily problem solving & innovations Get started with computational thinking through: - Daily observations and problem recognition - Fine arts and media (Snap!: sequences, loops, variables, events, If/Else, abstraction/methods, lists) Way forward - How to progress with computational thinking (Data Sciences, Arduino/Lego, Raspberry Pi, 3D Models, Robotics, Haptics) - Applied Computational Thinking (Analytics/AI/Tech Innovations, STEM, Music/Arts, Medicine/Biology, Finance, Economics, Social Sciences) - Idea Generation: Techniques & Tools Benefits
Course Name | Mentor | Online/class room | Location | Language | Duration | Date | Target Audience |
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Computational thinking | Jins KD | Online | Public | English | 6 hour | 22-Oct-2021 to 26-Nov-2021 | Upper Primary |
Computing Sapiens | Jins KD | Online | Public | English | 6 hour | 01-Feb-2021 to 10-Feb-2021 | Higher Secondary |
Computing Sapiens | Jins KD | Online | Public | 6 hour | 12-Oct-2020 to 28-Oct-2020 | Higher Secondary | |
Computing Sapiens | Jins KD | Online | Veliyanad library | 5 hour | 21-Jul-2020 to 19-Aug-2020 | Higher Secondary |