Internet of Things (IoT) Boot Camp
SUMMARY OF THE
OVERALL EVENT |
On April 22, 2024, the School of Engineering and Technology at Maharishi University Noida Campus organised a one-day workshop titled the "Internet of Things (IoT) Boot Camp," where 30 students were provided with hands-on experience to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. The workshop aimed to offer participants a comprehensive understanding of IoT technology, covering fundamental concepts, practical experimentation with Arduino and nodeMCU, and the utilisation of various sensors to explore real-world applications of IoT. The workshop was led by esteemed speakers, Dr. Vijayalakshmi S., Associate Professor, and Mr. Bijesh Thomas, Assistant Professor at Christ University, Lavasa. Their expertise in the field ensured an enriching learning experience for all participants. The curriculum encompassed the basics necessary for exploration in IoT, including an introduction to Arduino and its Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Participants gained hands-on experience with a range of sensors, such as temperature and humidity sensors, LDR, touch sensors, and flame sensors. Through experimental trials using Thinkercard and WokWi simulators, participants were able to simulate IoT environments and understand the practical applications of sensor data in various scenarios. Additionally, nodeMCU experiments provided insights into the integration of IoT devices with the internet. Participants gained a solid foundation in IoT technology, enabling them to conceptualise, design, and implement IoT solutions effectively. The workshop fostered a collaborative learning environment, encouraging participants to explore innovative approaches to problem-solving in IoT applications. The practical experiments enhanced the understanding of sensor integration and data analysis. The one-day workshop on IoT Boot Camp at Maharishi University, Noida, served as a platform for participants to delve into the realm of IoT technology and its potential applications. The event was a testament to the university's commitment to fostering innovation and providing students with opportunities for experiential learning in cutting-edge technologies. Overall, the workshop provided invaluable insights into the world of the Internet of Things and furthered participants' knowledge and skills in this rapidly evolving field. In conclusion, the one-day workshop on the "Internet of Things (IoT) Boot Camp" held at Maharishi University Noida Campus on April 22, 2024, was a resounding success. With the participation of 30 students, the event provided a hands-on platform for applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios in the field of IoT technology. Led by distinguished speakers Dr. Vijayalakshmi S. and Mr. Bijesh Thomas, the workshop covered fundamental concepts and practical experimentation with Arduino and nodeMCU, allowing participants to gain valuable insights into sensor integration and data analysis. The collaborative
learning environment fostered by the workshop encouraged innovative
problem-solving approaches and enabled participants to conceptualize, design,
and implement IoT solutions effectively. Through experimental trials and
simulations, attendees gained practical experience and insights into the
integration of IoT devices with the internet, further enhancing their
understanding of IoT technology. The success of the workshop underscores Maharishi University's commitment to fostering innovation and providing students with experiential learning opportunities in cutting-edge technologies. Overall, the event served as a valuable platform for participants to explore the potential applications of IoT technology and furthered their knowledge and skills in this rapidly evolving field. |
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Date: 22/04/24
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