Ever been stuck somewhere (Waiting room, waiting on food, math class) and only had a calculator to play with?
At first you may type out some stuff like 99999 X 1.0012874 or hEllO, but you run out of things to do after that.
Most people utilize a calculator for basic functionality, but that is only the tip of the iceberg. Learning the secrets of the advanced functions on the calculator can give you a leg up when it comes to math examinations or day-to-day problem solving.
Imagine a boring CT 512 calculator and a scientific one before you, which one would you choose? The scientific one but not after attending this webinar.
The college organised the third edition of ‘Calculator Secrets’ with Prof. Vivek Patwari on 6th February,2021. Recalling its memories, the first edition too place on 6th September 2018 and second on 26th September 2019. This edition was a bit special as it was conducted online via Zoom coordinated by Aditi Sinolia. Over an attendance of more than 400 Students and faculty members.
Prof. Patwari was felicitated at the onset of a mind-blowing session.
The session explored the tips and tricks that can be applied by students to calculate everything from square root to logarithms using just a regular old-fashioned calculator.
Students had an educational enlightening session and learned short cuts about the use of calculators which would help them in future examination.
So finally, it was all about CT 512 and yes, it is not boring. Grab your calculator if you haven’t yet, and let’s Get Ready….Set….Calculate….
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Secrets of Calculator
Ever been stuck somewhere (Waiting room, waiting on food, math class) and only had a calculator to play with?
At first you may type out some stuff like 99999 X 1.0012874 or hEllO, but you run out of things to do after that.
Most people utilize a calculator for basic functionality, but that is only the tip of the iceberg. Learning the secrets of the advanced functions on the calculator can give you a leg up when it comes to math examinations or day-to-day problem solving.
Imagine a boring CT 512 calculator and a scientific one before you, which one would you choose? The scientific one but not after attending this webinar.
The college organised the third edition of ‘Calculator Secrets’ with Prof. Vivek Patwari on 6th February,2021. Recalling its memories, the first edition too
place on 6th September 2018 and second on 26th September 2019. This edition was a bit special as it was conducted online via Zoom coordinated by Aditi Sinolia. Over an attendance of more than 400 Students and faculty members.
Prof. Patwari was felicitated at the onset of a mind-blowing session.
The session explored the tips and tricks that can be applied by students to calculate everything from square root to logarithms using just a regular old-fashioned calculator.
Students had an educational enlightening session and learned short cuts about the use of calculators which would help them in future examination.
So finally, it was all about CT 512 and yes, it is not boring. Grab your calculator if you haven’t yet, and let’s Get Ready….Set….Calculate….
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