Workshops

This page will contain details about the workshops I have given over the years.

Women in Tech x Wiley (10 June 2022)

During this workshop, I introduced concepts of Python programming. Participants spent 2 hours of their time under my guidance, learning and understanding the concept of coding, basic Python programming and computing concepts such as selection and loops. Learn more about the event, here.

Singapore Polytechnic Prelude to Further Education Series Talks (12 Oct 2021)

During this workshop, I briefly introduced the ISTD curriculum and our courses catalog at SUTD.

CYSummit 2021 (21 June 2021)

During this workshop, I briefly introduced the ISTD curriculum and our courses catalog at SUTD.
Learn more, here: https://summit.cyberyouth.sg/

NJYC – Introduction to Python Programming (25 Nov 2020)

On the November 25th 2020, I participated in a Workshop, organized by the Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) and introduced concepts of Python programming. Participants spent 2 hours of their time under my guidance, learning and understanding the concept of coding, basic Python programming and computing concepts such as selection and loops.

At the end of the workshop, participants were able to apply what they had learnt to draw basic shapes like squares, polygons and arcs, and even touched on more complex shapes and patterns.

The slides for the workshop are available below.

Introduction to Python programming (24 Oct 2020)

With the recent successful run of online Python workshops, ISTD faculty conducted another round for prospective students in local international and overseas schools.

Python is one of the most popular programming languages today, with many applications in computing, engineering, data science and artificial intelligence.

Participants spent 2 hours of their weekend under the guidance of my guidance, along with Dr. Norman Lee and Dr. Natalie Agus, learning and understanding the concept of coding, basic python programming and computing concepts such as selection and loops.

At the end of the workshop, participants were given time to learn to code on their own and were able to apply what they had learnt to draw basic shapes like squares, polygons and arcs, and even touched on more complex shapes and patterns.