IIT Gandhinagar, CBSE's 30-30 STEM online live education programme receives 10 lakh views in five sessions
'30-30 STEM' programme has successfully completed first 30 days with an overwhelming response from the country.
'30-30 STEM' an innovative online live education programme on promoting critical thinking of Mathematics and Science, launched on August 16, 2020, by the Centre for Creative Learning (CCL) at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN), in collaboration with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune (IISER Pune) has successfully completed its first 30 days with an overwhelming response from across the country.
The programme which is 30-week long, with one-hour live sessions every Sunday. has already attracted more than 10 lakh viewers only within the first five weekly sessions. The programme is being mostly appreciated and watched by students, teachers, and parents with utmost zeal, who are spread across about 20 Indian states including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, and Kerala, among others.
'30-30 STEM’ brings unique content every week to elicit the joy and inherent beauty in the curriculum of Science and Maths that is all around us. The programme aims to provide an online platform to teachers as well as students and their parents, to make STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning more engaging by breaking subject boundaries to create a sense of wonder from everyday life.
The first five live sessions of the programme engaged the participants to explore some of the ‘boring and hard’ concepts of these subjects in the most innovative and experiential way. The first session – ‘Adventures of A4 Sheet’, creatively explained how a paper could be used to understand the concepts of Area, Perimeter, Volume, Geometric Progression, Ratio and Proportion, Triangles, Octagon, Square and Square Root. The second episode – ‘Find Your Lung Capacity’, used a plastic bag and a 3-in-1 easy to make a toy to elucidate Bernoulli’s principle and concepts of Buoyancy, Air, Air Pollution, Atmospheric Air, Respiratory system, Lungs, Weight of Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen, Weight of Air and Compressed Air, Vacuum, Weight and Mass, Velocity and Speed, and so on.
The third session – ‘The Wonder of Calendar’, derived inspiration from calendars to make the participants learn Tangents, Leap Year, Magic Square and Rectangle, Average, Mean and Median, Sum of Rows and Columns, Arithmetic Progression, Hemchandra Series etc. in an easy to understand way. The fourth episode – ‘The Science of Stars, Earth and Moon’, covered topics like the Sun doesn’t rise in the east, four reasons for day and night, Why there is no solar or lunar eclipse every 27 days, the Circumference of Earth, Speed of light, Equator, Why do we have Seasons?, Orbit, Shape of Orbit, Distance of Sun from Earth, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Foucault’s Pendulum, Rotation of Galaxies, among others. The session also made a comparison of masses or sizes of all planets of our solar system using dough! In the fifth episode on ‘Computational Thinking’, the team explained the Language of Computers, Binary Counting on fingers, How a computer works, Long Division, Russian Multiplication with base ‘2’, and so on.
The next 25 weekly sessions will bring more interesting themes, topics, and puzzles such as combinatorics with playing cards; knowing our gut; how animals interact (to discover the science behind it); 3D visualisation with kheera (cucumber); ICT tool GeoGebra to understand the concepts of geometry, algebra, statistics and calculus; geometry with dough and broom-sticks, among others. The sessions generally cover the topics of class 6th to 12th, but the whole idea is to promote conceptual and creative thinking through hands-on exercises, stories and interdisciplinary study. Hence, besides teachers, students, and parents, anyone else with interest in the subjects can take benefit of it.
All the sessions are live on CCL YouTube channel and Vigyan Prasar’s channel on JIO TV every Sunday from 4 to 5 pm. These sessions would also be available on CCL’s YouTube channel for later viewing.
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