Hi all,The workshop @ THS, Angadipuram has got good publicity in the district. 2-3 schools in Malappuram have already shown their interest in hosting such a camp. These schools are ready to organize 2 day workshops in June and they are expecting technical support from us. It would be really nice if we could organize students from various engineering colleges across the district and create technical support teams. Then we will be able to conduct at least one workshop every month. The syllabus that we followed in THS was pretty good and students really enjoyed learning new stuff. We can follow the same pattern with a little addition to the syllabus. We need to add a few more simple Phoenix Experiments to the current syllabus. Also we can think about a buddy project to Phoenix which will play the role of the "Jeep" :-) that we had demonstrated in the project session of the workshop.
Cheers, Sreejith -- [root@debian /root]# man real-lifeNo manual entry for real-life
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