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DESCRIPTION:In IEEE Day we had 6 booths all about technology and we describ
 ed how is the computer society is beneficial for these fields\n\n-Problem 
 Solving Booth: Focused on IT problem-solving through fun games and coding 
 challenges. The booth featured devices running a Binary Search tutorial\, 
 informative brochures\, and a variety of interactive games.\nCyber Securit
 y Booth: This booth provided insights into cyber security\, with interacti
 ve questions and practical challenges on devices. It also featured a code 
 debugging activity tailored to common cyber issues.\n-Animation Booth: Sho
 wcased the world of animation through live projects\, including rigging de
 monstrations and green screen editing. We also hosted a contest for drawin
 g and animating characters.\n-Software Booth: Highlighted web\, mobile dev
 elopment\, and software engineering. Interactive games like Jenga incorpor
 ated software-related questions\, and we displayed a variety of developmen
 t projects.\n-Gaming Booth: This booth explored both the theory and develo
 pment of gaming\, featuring game engines like Unity\, along with board gam
 es such as Jenga\, Rubik’s Cube\, and chess.\n- AI Booth: Delved into AI
  and machine learning through projects like Computer Vision and Sentiment 
 Analysis. It featured informative brochures and cards to guide students th
 rough AI topics.\n- Hardware Booth: Displayed practical hardware component
 s such as a memory\, motherboard\, and case\, along with hands-on demonstr
 ations. We opened Multisim to illustrate electronic circuit simulations an
 d gave students an opportunity to engage with the software.\n\nAl-salt\, J
 ordan\, Jordan
LOCATION:Al-salt\, Jordan\, Jordan
ORGANIZER:batoolhani1412@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:51
SUMMARY:IEEE Day Computer Society 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/442968
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In IEEE Day we had 6 booths all about tech
 nology and we described how is the computer society is beneficial for thes
 e fields&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;-Problem Solving Booth: Focused on IT problem-solving thr
 ough fun games and coding challenges. The booth featured devices running a
  Binary Search tutorial\, informative brochures\, and a variety of interac
 tive games.&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp\;Cyber Security Booth: This booth provided insights i
 nto cyber security\, with interactive questions and practical challenges o
 n devices. It also featured a code debugging activity tailored to common c
 yber issues.&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp\;-Animation Booth: Showcased the world of animation 
 through live projects\, including rigging demonstrations and green screen 
 editing. We also hosted a contest for drawing and animating characters.&lt;br
 &gt;-Software Booth: Highlighted web\, mobile development\, and software engi
 neering. Interactive games like Jenga incorporated software-related questi
 ons\, and we displayed a variety of development projects.&lt;br&gt;-Gaming Booth
 : This booth explored both the theory and development of gaming\, featurin
 g game engines like Unity\, along with board games such as Jenga\, Rubik&amp;r
 squo\;s Cube\, and chess.&lt;br&gt;- AI Booth: Delved into AI and machine learni
 ng through projects like Computer Vision and Sentiment Analysis. It featur
 ed informative brochures and cards to guide students through AI topics.&lt;br
 &gt;- Hardware Booth: Displayed practical hardware components such as a memor
 y\, motherboard\, and case\, along with hands-on demonstrations. We opened
  Multisim to illustrate electronic circuit simulations and gave students a
 n opportunity to engage with the software.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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