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With the advent of summer vacations, students of St Joseph’s Senior Secondary School indulged into various innovative and exciting models of industrial robotics during the Free Robotics Workshop, which was a part of 10-day summer camp.

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With the advent of summer vacations, students of St Joseph’s Senior Secondary School indulged into various innovative and exciting models of industrial robotics during the Free Robotics Workshop, which was a part of 10-day summer camp. Models such as introduction of resistance, creating light with LED, demonstrating a digital input added to the excitement of kids, besides broadening their horizon of knowledge and skill. Students learned how to generate electricity, test a capacitor and build a circuit that senses touch. They also made various projects using Arduino and learnt coding. Students learnt about creating a blinking LED wave, demonstrating a digital input using a programme, creating a single digital display and controlling two seven-segment LED display modules. Principal Monica Chawla appreciated the efforts of Priyanka, the trainer at the workshop, and her team for providing students with the amazing experience.

Kids ‘R’ Kids, Chandigarh

An eye check-up camp was held at Kids ‘R’ Kids School, Sector 42-C. Various tests such as vision, colour vision, refractive index test, retinoscopy and neuropathy were done. Students got an opportunity to know more about various aspects of eye care. They were benefited by tips given by the doctors. TNS

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