When we first opened the registrations to the students, we didn't expect such an overwhelming response. We had close to 90 registrations in 2 days. By the time we reached Jaipur the number had increased to a whopping 143! It seemed like students had registered over night too. We were a bit concerned about the number since the lab could accommodate a little over 70 people. Thankfully the number of people who actually turned up were close to 75. We had a handful of post graduate cum faculty participants as well coming in for the sessions.
We saw a consistent drop in the number of participants as the sessions progressed. For the post break session the number had come down to 66. Post lunch sessions saw the numbers further come down to 57. But those who remained showed good interest in whatever was being taught. The second day turn up was 42 and almost all of them remained till the end. The response on the second day was better than the first since all of them present were genuinely interested.
The lab structure there was the best we have seen so far. It was ideal in the sense that it had 60 systems all in good condition, all facing on the same side. The lab was spacious and well ventilated, although it required more cooling(thanks to the Jaipur summer). We felt the need for a mic since our voices weren't reaching the last few rows.
One interesting that we observed here was that the participants were quite comfortable with typing and making fewer mistakes. As a result we saw that few people had written close to 300 lines of code in a day without having closed the IPython shell even once.
The quiz performance here was the best among all the workshops we have conducted till date. There were a few of them who were quick enough to try out some of the quiz questions on the IPython shell immediately as well :-P.For the first time we saw people scoring full marks on the quizzes. One guy, Rishi Mehta, requires a special mention since he scored full on all the three quizzes we conducted.
We did skip a few sessions due to lack of time and little interest since they had little relevance to Computer Science students. But in the end the workshop turned out to be a very satisfactory experience. The feedback seems to be very positive. We hope the students continue to show interest in Python and contact us and stay in touch by telling us how they have been working on Python.
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