KCG College of Engineering wins First Place at Smart Indian Hackathon 2018
Abhay Anand | July 3, 2018 | 03:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, JULY 3: A team from KCG college of Engineering, Chennai won the first prize at the recently held Smart India Hackathon 2018. The team won the FIRST place with a cash prize of Rs.1 lakh and a Winner Trophy.
The Team “Tech Guys” from the ECE department of KCG College of Technology made it to the grand finale of the Smart India Hackathon under the theme ‘Smart communication/Education.’ They won the first prize for the presenting a Learning Module for Dyslexic children, called ‘LEXI CHECK’. India has 35 million children who are dyslexic according to the registered data available. This module is aimed at helping these children who have trouble with words which makes reading, writing and spelling extremely difficult for them. This particular hardware kit created by the team is more like a game which encourages children between the age group of 5-14 to learn while playing with words. This module will be useful to screen the brain coordination with motor movements of the child and can also be used as remedial training kit. It uses multisensory approach, which is an efficient learning method. It not only screens dyslexia but also improves the condition.
The team was one among the 106 teams who reached the grand finale. The team had their centre at CSIR –CEERI Pilani, Rajasthan. They were accompanied by Ms. Thyla Assistant Professor/ECE.
The Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon 2018 took place recently at 10 different centres across the country. The entries for the development towards a Digital India began in January and over 50,000 students participated in this all India competition.
The 5 day Hackathon at CSIR-CEEERI Pilani began with a video conference with the Hon’ble HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar ,Shri R.Subramanyam ,Secretary/ MHRD and Dr. Abhay Jere, Organising Secretary of Smart India Hackathon 2018 . The Hon’ble HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar declared the Hackathon open and the events were witness by many dignitaries from the Government.
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