As part of promoting future-ready scientific learning, a special class on Robotics and Electronics Science was conducted on 22nd August at Anaki Thiagarajar Model Higher Secondary School. The session aimed to spark curiosity and provide hands-on awareness among students about the role of robotics in shaping future technologies.
The science of today is the technology of tomorrow" – this quote perfectly reflects the purpose and spirit of the robotics-based electronics science class conducted on 22nd August at Anaki Thiagarajar Model Higher Secondary School. The workshop introduced students to the fundamentals of robotics and electronics, not just as academic subjects, but as the building blocks of future technology. Through hands-on learning and real-world examples, the session demonstrated how the scientific principles students learn today can evolve into tomorrow’s innovations – from automated machines to intelligent systems. This practical exposure allowed students to experience the direct connection between classroom science and future technological possibilities, making the quote a fitting representation of the event’s impact.