access_time 2022-02-25T10:27:01.637Z face Kaushal Chheda
Totally Inconsequential ! A conversation with a school quickly went south, when they made me realise how un important the program I was suggesting, was for them, in the greater scheme of things of running a school. Firmly back on the ground, it really got me thinking about my school days, the learn...
access_time 2022-02-25T10:17:46.493Z face Kaushal Chheda
Coding Our Lives There has been not a more enigmatic and mysterious topic in children’s education and development then Coding & Programming. With no resources required and not a material product visible, its hard to believe that the language and logic of programming can be the backbone of the funct...
access_time 2022-02-25T10:12:44.251Z face Kaushal Chheda
Code to Survive The power of the human mind is intense. It is capable of achieving things that any artificial intelligence is far from reaching. All of this and more, it all is possible because of the human mind’s ability to evaluate and analyse situations; the human mind is capable of reasoning; i...
access_time 2022-02-25T09:54:38.592Z face iRobokid
Cutting one corner too many.. As a country, its always been our habits to cut corners, to figure out how to make processes shorter. If there is a queue, someone will figure it out how to expedite this line. From birth to death, school admissions to work, to menial daily jobs, its ingrained in our c...
access_time 2022-02-25T08:50:55.193Z face Kaushal Chheda
Curiosity, the cat and what got it back. “Curiosity killed the cat ” a well-known idiom is said to have originated from the William Shakespeare novel / play -Much Ado about Nothing, which is set in the years 1598-99. In Much Ado, Claudio says, ‘What, courage man! what though care killed a cat, thou...