Workshop on Python and IoT (P.I)
Objectives: Introduce students to Python programming, data science for analysis, and hands-on IoT experience to enhance understanding of modern technology.
Outcomes: Over 60 students gained foundational knowledge in Python, data science, and IoT, with a project showcasing practical integration of software and hardware.
The IEEE Sensors Council, in collaboration with IEEE SPS MJCET under the banner of IEEE MJCET SB organized a three-day workshop on Python Programming, Data Science, and IoT (Internet of Things) for students of Classes 7th, 8th, and 9th at Sultan-ul-Uloom Public School. The primary goal was to promote technological literacy among young students and foster an early interest in STEM fields.
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- Mount Pleasant, 8-2-249 to 267, Road No. 3, Banjara Hills
- Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
- India 500034
- Building: SUPS main building
- Room Number: Seminar Hall
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Agenda
Day 1: Python Programming (3rd December)
Introduction to Python: Python installation and environment setup.
Programming Concepts: Understanding variables, loops, conditionals, and functions.
Hands-On Activity: Create a basic calculator and logic-based programs.
Day 2: Data Science Basics (4th December)
Overview of Data Science: Importance of data in solving real-world problems.
Tools Introduction: Usage of Python libraries like NumPy and Pandas.
Visualization: Introduction to Matplotlib for creating charts and graphs.
Hands-On Practice: Work with small datasets to create meaningful visualizations.
Day 3: IoT Basics and Hands-On Project (6th December)
IoT Fundamentals: Introduction to IoT, its components, and real-world applications.
Interactive Session: Understanding how devices communicate via the internet.
Hands-On Project: Design a basic interactive IoT system using LEDs and sensors simulating a smart home setup.
Feedback:
Students: "Learning Python was exciting!" "The IoT project showed how technology can ease life."
Faculty: "Well-structured, engaging sessions; students learned a lot quickly."
Conclusion:
The workshop effectively promoted technological awareness and practical skills, aligning with the IEEE Sensors Council's mission to spread STEM knowledge.
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Group photo of organizers at the P.I | 658.37 KiB | |
Hands-on project (IOT) | Students used LEDs and simple sensors to design a basic interactive system. They explored how devices communicate through the internet, simulating a smart home setup. | 30.57 KiB |
Speakers on IOT Workshop | 102.34 KiB |