7th Computational Thinking in School Conference was Conducted at IISER ,Baner Pune
The CTiS (Computational Thinking in Schools) conference is an annual event organised by the ACM India (Association for Computing Machinery, India) and the CSpathshala community. It aims to bring together teachers, educators and researchers to discuss innovations, best practices and issues pertaining to curriculum, pedagogy, policy and implementation, related to bringing computational thinking to schools.
Keynote speaker- Jane Waite, Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Centre, U.K.
This year 4 of our teachers presented their abstracts in the conference Mrs. Pranjal Tambe and Mrs. Shraddha Kulkarni presented their paper on “Parity Bit check for error detection in data transmission, under CT & Physical computing”
Mrs. Shreya Katagade presented her paper on “Understanding and formulating laws of exponents through CT under CT in Mathematics Education”
Mrs. Snehal Bhumkar – Watch- Touch & Learn:
Solve the mystery of division through computational thinking under CT in Mathematics Education
Mrs. Madhura K. Deshpande presented paper on Exploring Warli art through computational thinking under CT based unplugged activities in the classroom.
Mrs Manisha Girolkar and Mrs Gauri Joshi were invited as Program chair and Session chair for the ACM India CTiS Conference. Their valuable time and expertise in reviewing abstracts and mentoring teachers was was truly instrumental.
