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World School, Eastern Campus, Jhalaria, Indore students presented their
Science project on the Theme “Science in Everyday Life”, at the
Sahodaya Junior Bal Vigyan Competition organised on Saturday, January 4,
2014, at The Millennium School, Indore.
Several local schools participated in this competition. Students Amay
Paul and Akshit Sharma of Grade VIII, had developed an Android App that
could be used to remotely control the electricity supply from a distance
- the power could be switched on and off. A mobile smart-phone with the
Android App sends a signal to a robot, on which is mounted a receiver
that sends the signal on to a micro servo that controls an arm that
turns the switch on or off. This remote control could also be used in a
Bluetooth or WiFi environment.
The other members of the team were Saud Hashmi and Khushi Jaiswal, who participated in a role play, wherein they dramatised a situation where the residents of an apartment forget to turn off the power while going on holiday, and can turn it off remotely from their location.
The other members of the team were Saud Hashmi and Khushi Jaiswal, who participated in a role play, wherein they dramatised a situation where the residents of an apartment forget to turn off the power while going on holiday, and can turn it off remotely from their location.
The project was well-received by the audience as well as the judges, who awarded it the “Best Content and Knowledge” prize.
The team was mentored by the Science teacher, Mr Sunil Bandi.
The team was mentored by the Science teacher, Mr Sunil Bandi.
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