Knowledge of IT for All
ACC IT Club recently brought to the students, the 2nd ACC IT Carnival, powered by The Daily Star. With sheer determination, the club successfully completed its first day programme, which was followed by two more enthralling days of programmes. The first day was the opening ceremony of the carnival; the Principal, along with the staff inaugurated the event by cutting a cake. It was followed by a rugged gaming competition. The second day was an agglomeration of 11 segments, in which students from all around Dhaka participated spontaneously.
The events that took place are briefly introduced: "Programming Contest", where the platform of the contest was vjudge.net with acceptable languages C/C++ and participants had to use CodeBlocks for programming. In "Gaming Competition" there were 3 games - COD 4, FIFA 17, and NFS Most Wanted. The gamers were most excited among all participants. In "IT Olympiad", participants gave a written test related to the topic. In "IT Quiz Competition", teams had to sit for a written exam on IT questions. "IT Project Display" was a segment designated for the propagation of students' sense of aesthetics, creativity and inventiveness. In "Static Website Display", each team had to make a static website with 3 web pages. In "Mobile Gaming Competition", students played the popular game "Subway Surfer" on mobile devices. In "Extempore speech on IT", participants presented instant speeches on topics related to IT. In "Wall Magazine", participants brought colourful and decorated wall magazines based on selected topics. In "Digital Art display", participants presented IT-based digital art. In "Search IT", the skill of using the Internet efficiently was examined. The events took place with full cooperation of the respected Principal, teachers, organisers, volunteers, participants and visitors without which the whole fest would never have been possible.
One of the highlights of the second day was the seminar when Naveed Mahbub, comedian and columnist at The Daily Star, entertained all with his funny and encouraging thoughts. The third day was the final showdown - Salman Muqtadir and his friends joined in on the festivities, adding much attraction to the programme. The gaming finals were held on the same day.
The closing ceremony dictated the speeches of chief guest Major General Md. Salahuddin Miaji, rcds, psc, Vice Chancellor of BUP; the Principal of ACC, and the Moderator of IT Club. A full presentation of the carnival was presented. The carnival was brought to an end with a prize giving ceremony.
Wrapping it up, there remained no doubts about the effects of the 2nd ACC IT Carnival on the minds of the young students, which successfully introduced and established the ethics of IT in them.
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