Lalitkalyan Basic School became the winner in the Yale Mayor's Cup inter-school robotics competition of Lalitpur Metropolitan Municipality. In the competition, Harisidhi Secondary School and Hindu Vidyapith Nepal School came second and third respectively.
Similarly, in the robotics exhibition, Shramik Child Science Basic Secondary School became the winner, while Hindu Vidyapith Nepal School and Balbinod Secondary School came second and third respectively. Five students from classes 6 to 8 of that school competed in that competition.
The students of 10 schools exhibited various models of robotics programming that they had made by themselves, while the competing students of 9 schools also competed in automated models by coding the challenges given at the competition venue.
In order to provide more energy to the students through clean competition in robotics programming and its learning, the exhibition has ended with the distribution of prizes to the winners of the competition organized by Shared Education e-Pati Nepal with the support of Lalitpur Metropolitan Municipality and CTnet Arts Japan and the financial support of KDDI Foundation Japan.
Shared Education E-Pati Nepal has been supporting and facilitating the use of technology in teaching and learning for the past 17 years, said Senior Manager Tikaraj Karki.
'It is important to enable students to use technology even in the most important matters of daily life. If a task is being done, why and how it is being done can create more curiosity, so students practice more to solve it. They discuss in groups, search and discover new things,' says Karki, 'for that we have to set the environment.'
According to him, currently shared education e-Pati Nepal has 12 schools in Lalitpur 45 robotics kits have been made available to schools. Training teachers and supporting students continuously.
