Code, Compose, Collaborate: Goodbye and Hello!
It has been a productive and exciting 15 months, and although the grant is ending, this project has wings!
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It has been a productive and exciting 15 months, and although the grant is ending, this project has wings!
The May workshop held at the Rajmala school was designed as a continuation of the three-day workshop held in January 2016. The teams were given an opportunity to complete their projects that they started in January and make a presentation to their teams, along with a few of the school’s staff members, including the Principal.
Kunal Jain, the TripleC tech lead, describes what we’ve built—both from the hardware and software end. This has been a big development project (not done yet), that has been challenging but a lot of fun.
The 3-day workshop was designed as a more intensive session with SonicPi for the teams that participated in the 3-day workshop in May. This time, we also planned to introduce the networked platform developed in-house to start building awareness of the intricacies involved with working with online persona and content sharing.
A significant aspect of the TripleC project is its geographical region and socio-cultural context. Our selection was at the Rajmala School in Farukhnagar, state of Haryana in India.
