2-DAYS HANDS ON IoT BOOTCAMP

 


SUMMARY OF THE OVERALL EVENT

SCAT, in collaboration with Galgotias University, orchestrated a dynamic two-day workshop on the Internet of Things (IoT) from April 23rd to 24th, 2024. Dr. Vijayalakshmi and Mr. Bijesh Thomas, esteemed mentors in robotics and IoT, graced the occasion, imparting invaluable knowledge and guidance to the eager participants. The workshop commenced with an enriching session dedicated to theoretical concepts on day one, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of IoT technologies. Through engaging presentations and interactive discussions, students were equipped with the foundational knowledge necessary to navigate the intricacies of IoT systems.

Transitioning seamlessly into day two, the morning session ushered in a hands-on workshop, offering participants the opportunity to delve into the practical application of IoT devices. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Vijayalakshmi and Mr. Bijesh Thomas, students embarked on a journey of exploration, experimenting with IoT components and honing their technical skills. From programming microcontrollers to configuring sensors, the workshop provided a conducive environment for experiential learning and skill development.


The latter part of day two witnessed the culmination of the workshop, featuring two immersive sessions dedicated to best practices and hands-on experiences. Encouraged to apply their newfound knowledge, students actively engaged in collaborative projects and real-world simulations, further solidifying their grasp of IoT concepts. Guided by the facilitators, participants delved into research projects, exploring innovative solutions and uncovering the limitless potential of IoT technology.



Central to the workshop's success was the emphasis on practical application and experiential learning. By integrating theoretical instruction with hands-on activities, students were empowered to bridge the gap between theory and practice, fostering a holistic understanding of IoT principles. Moreover, the interactive nature of the sessions facilitated lively discussions and knowledge sharing among participants, enriching the learning experience for all involved.

As the workshop drew to a close, students showcased their projects, presenting their innovative solutions and demonstrating their newfound skills. The culmination of the workshop not only marked the end of an enriching learning experience but also served as a testament to the participants' dedication and ingenuity in the field of IoT. Overall, the two-day workshop proved to be a resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on all those who participated and reaffirming SCAT's commitment to fostering excellence in emerging technologies.

The 2-day workshop on the Internet of Things (IoT) was a resounding success, epitomizing the fusion of theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical experience. Led by esteemed mentors Dr. Vijayalakshmi and Mr. Bijesh Thomas, the workshop provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of IoT technologies and their real-world applications.

Through engaging presentations and interactive sessions, participants gained valuable insights into the fundamentals of IoT, while practical workshops and collaborative projects allowed them to apply their knowledge in a practical setting. The workshop fostered a culture of innovation, encouraging participants to explore new ideas and solutions to real-world challenges.

 Furthermore, the workshop emphasized the importance of collaboration and teamwork in driving innovation, with participants leveraging collective expertise to develop innovative solutions. As participants embark on their professional journey, they carry with them not only the knowledge and skills acquired during the workshop but also a passion for innovation and a commitment to lifelong learning.

 

 

SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT • FEEDBACK FROM IQAC

(This page must be at the end of the report, after all the attachments mentioned in the next page. The observations could be made by Department Level IQAC based on the feedback received from various attendees. Furthermore, various strategies could be suggested for better organisation of the upcoming events)

 

Date: 24th April 2024

 

Head/Coordinator                                                                    Faculty Coordinator/Organiser      IQAC

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