That's great news. Congratulations, Yasaman, and your team!

Best,
Rifat

On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 6:47 PM Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Dear All,

(please discard the previous email which got sent in the midway)

Yasaman and her team have become Champion the Hackathon for Education (https://puebloscience.org/hackathon/) which took place today! They have developed a prototype that are supposed to be deployed in Guyana for science education!

Here is some text I copied from her email to me a while ago - 

"The challenge of this hackathon was to build a robotics-based science activity kit for high school students in Guyana that:
  • Clearly teaches one or more science or engineering concept(s) listed in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) syllabi.
  • Can be taught, performed, and discussed by teachers and their students within two or three 90-minute instructional periods.
  • Uses only materials that can be purchased or easily ordered in Guyana and in total cost less than $20 CAD per kit for re-useable kits or $5 CAD per kit for non-reuseable kits.
  • Is hands-on and interactive (and fun!).
  • Satisfies the definition of “robotics activity”.
"

  Congratulations, Yasaman! We are so proud of you!   

Best Regards,
Ishtiaque

Best Regards,
Ishtiaque

Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto, ON, CA
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