COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
Master of the Terminal: The CLI Trivia Battle
We left the graphical interfaces behind and stepped into the terminal. This rapid-fire trivia battle tested students on their raw shell knowledge—from basic directory navigation to complex piping, grep filters, and file permissions.
It was a tough battle, but our campus shell wizards rose to the top and proved they truly master the command line.
To introduce students to the fundamentals of web development, strengthen logical thinking through practical implementation, and build a solid foundation for advanced studies in web technologies and software engineering.
09:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Students are introduced to HTML fundamentals, webpage structure, development tools, and browser-based rendering concepts. Faculty members demonstrate the creation of a basic webpage from scratch.
10:45 AM – 01:30 PM
Participants create their own webpages using HTML elements such as headings, images, links, tables, and lists. Mentors provide guidance on best practices and code organization.
02:00 PM – 03:30 PM
Students present their webpages to faculty and classmates. Constructive feedback is provided on design, structure, code quality, and future learning pathways in web development.
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