Revamp: Tech Whiz
On May 19, 2023, Cluster 3, in collaboration with IEEE SB COET, IEEE SB GECW, IEEE SB MDIT, and IEEE SB CEV, hosted the “Tech Whiz” competition under REVAMP COMPETE. The event aimed to challenge participants and test their knowledge in various technical domains. Taking place from 3.00 pm to 3.30 pm, the competition provided an opportunity for participants to showcase their skills and learn from each other. With a diverse range of questions and tasks, the event fostered healthy competition and encouraged participants to push their limits. The collaboration between the IEEE student brancjustifyhes ensured a vibrant atmosphere, enabling participants to network and connect with like-minded individuals. Overall, “Tech Whiz” offered a platform for participants to amp up their technical skills and engage in a rewarding learning experience
Revamp: MD Session
Cluster 3, in association with IEEE SB GECW, IEEE SB COET, IEEE SB MDIT, and IEEE SB CEV, conducted an interactive session on “Membership Development.”. The session was handled by Mr. Melvin Thomas, Webmaster, IEEE LINK 2022, and Technical Coordinator, IEEE LINK 2021. The session was typically held to provide information and updates to current and potential members about the benefits of IEEE membership, its various programs, and opportunities within the organization. The session covered topics such as networking opportunities, access to technical resources, professional development, and participation in conferences and publications. The training outlined principles on what is IEEE, advantages of having an IEEE membership, and many other topics. At the end of the session, we had a Q&A session. The session was really worthwhile and was powerful enough to convince the participants
Revamp- Aura
Cluster 3, in association with IEEE SB GECW, IEEE SB COET, IEEE SB MDIT, and IEEE SB CEV, conducted an ice-breaking session and Tech talk about git and github on ‘AURA.’ The event was conducted virtually through Google Meet and the ice-breaking session was handled by Ms. Surabi Rajesh Malabar HSR, IEEE PIE Kerala section and tech talk was Rohin raj Malabar hub-TC 2022 The ice-breaking session mainly focused on activating participants, engaging them, and making connections with each other. In the part of the ice-breaking session conducted tongue-twisters challenge, whiteboard drawing challenge, and quick story making. The ice-breaking session successfully achieved its objectives of breaking the ice, fostering interaction, and creating a positive atmosphere. Participants were actively engaged and had the opportunity to establish connections and build relationships with their peers. The session set a strong foundation for future collaboration, teamwork, and a supportive environment within the event. The Git and GitHub Tech Talk session proved to be an enriching experience for the attendees. Participants gained a solid understanding of Git’s fundamental concepts, GitHub’s collaborative features, and best practices for version control. The session successfully equipped attendees with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively utilise Git and GitHub in their software development workflows.
Revamp: Expert talk on Introduction to Arduino and IOT
The session on “Introduction to Arduino and IoT” was an enlightening and engaging event that aimed to introduce participants to the world of Arduino and its integration with the Internet of Things (IoT). The event targeted beginners and enthusiasts who were curious about exploring the possibilities of these transformative technologies. The session began with a comprehensive introduction to Arduino, covering the programming language and hardware components. Participants were guided through interactive demonstrations, enabling them to gain an understanding of writing code to their Arduino boards. They also learned how to connect various sensors and actuators, allowing for interactive projects
Revamp: PCB Designing
Cluster 3, in association with IEEE SB GECW, IEEE SB COET, IEEE SB MDIT, and IEEE SB CEV, conducted a workshop on ‘PCB Designing.’ The workshop was conducted virtually through Google Meet and was handled by Mr. Akash Sujanapal, Secretary of IEEE SB MDIT 2023. The basics of PCB designing were explained in detail, making it uncomplicated even for beginners, enabling any student to create their own projects at home. The session covered topics such as PCB software and its tools, circuit drawing, circuit-to-PCB conversion, and 3D modelling. The workshop concluded with a doubt-clearance session, and the participants actively engaged in the discussion. Itwas a valuable and enriching experience for the new learners, as it helped them enhance their intellectual thought process