Tuesday, August 25, 2009

School Kids, Maths and Surveying


inherIT recently helped out at local initiative to run a day excursion for school children. The primary aim of this excursion was to encourage more children to continue with mathematics as well as introduce them to the fascinating world of surveying. Having had no experience with surveying, it was a great learning experience for us too. The students used various pieces of equipment to survey an area in bicentennial park. As a part of the excercise, they used the measurements taken to plot the area on a computer using a software called miniCAD as well as superimposing this drawing on a photo of the park.

inherIT helped out with teaching the children how to use miniCAD and the provision of laptops!! It was great to see the laptops being utilised for a good cause. We're glad to have been able to help and hope that some of these children choose to stick with math as they go on to pursue higher studies. Nearly 200 school children from different Sydney schools attended the event and we hope that they gained something useful out of the experience.

1 comment:

Mr miniCAD said...

As convenor of the Maths in Surveying committee, I would like to sincerely than Geetha and inherIT for their generous donation of both time and equipment to support our event.

We rely heavily on volunteers to make the event a success and it was very encouraging to witness the professional manner in which Geetha conducted herself. The free use of inherIT's 8 laptops made my committee's job a lot easier.

I know the student's really appreciated her guidance.

Thanks Geetha for being so willing to help us out. Keep up the good work.

Ian Iredale