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Friday, December 26, 2014

ANDROID APP DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION, by Ms. Archika Bhatia

ELIGIBILITY:

Class VII and VIII

Register yourself in the form given below  to participate

RULES:

1. Develop an app to be run on Android device, on the topic of your choice from any one of the following sites
  • www.appgeyser.com
  • www.infinitemonkeys.mobi
2. Save the app file with the name as explained: if your name is Rohan Kapoor of class 7 J then the file name should be 7JROHANKAPOOR.APK

3. Send the file as an attachment to the following e-mail-id: tech4us.khms@gmail.com. The subject of the mail should be as explained:  if your name is Rohan Kapoor of class 7 J then the subject should be 7J-ROHAN-KAPOOR.APK

Do’s and Don’ts
  1.  You have to use either of the two tools given. No other tool is allowed.
  2. You have to customize your own icon for the App. Pictures from Google are not acceptable.
  3. While creating the app, carefully choose the option of creating App for Android device.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Dates Changed due to Holidays

COMPETITION OPENS:1st  January 2015
COMPETITION CLOSES:21th January 2015
RESULTS TO BE ANNOUNCED: End of January 2015



Register here to participate

Thursday, December 11, 2014

RESULTS ANNOUNCED, by Ms. Archika Bhatia, FOR THE COMPETITION:DESIGN A POSTER

I PRIZE           : RIMZHIM GOYAL, VIII I


II PRIZE          : MAHIM KAPOOR, VII F


III PRIZE        : TANISHQ GUPTA, VII J

                         : SARTHAK KHANDELWAL, VIII G


SLIDE SHOW OF PRIZE WINNING ENTRIES AND ALL THE ENTRIES RECEIVED

Tuesday, December 2, 2014


HAPPY BIRTHDAY 

tech4us

The Computer Club of KHMS

The Computer Club Tech4us was established  on 

2nd December, 2002

with a Moto: To Discover, Explore, Create and Learn


2nd December  happens to be 

World Computer Literacy Day

which was launched in the years 2001 to raise awareness of the enormous digital divide that existed and to try to increase access to information technology for disadvantaged communities.

tech4us club
 aims at preparing children to be global citizens by equipping
 them with 21st century ICT skills so that they can contribute towards reducing 'Digital Divide'