Tech Spark 2.0 — Event Report
I organized Tech Spark 2.0 at Government Polytechnic, Ahmedabad on 12th September.
The event brought together 150+ students, and I coordinated 6 events, including a 4-hour hackathon called Wibe Coding with 100+ participants.
My responsibilities included planning the event structure, managing volunteers, handling logistics, and making sure each event ran smoothly. It was chaotic at times, but we pulled it off.
Key takeaways:
• Handling large groups under time pressure
• Managing parallel technical + non-technical events
• Communicating with faculty, volunteers, and participants
• Understanding how small decisions affect event flow
• Learning where our planning was weak and how to improve next time
If anyone wants the event framework, judging sheets, or logistics checklist, I can share it.
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🌟 Just dived into the basics of Operating Systems, and wow, it's mind-blowing! 💻 🌟
I always knew that OS was the backbone of every computer, but learning how it manages everything from memory to processes feels like unlocking a superpower! 🚀 From understanding how the CPU juggles tasks to how the OS keeps everything running smoothly, it's like peeling back the layers of what makes our tech world tick. 🔍
Super pumped to dive even deeper into this world and see how far I can take this knowledge. Onward to more coding adventures! 💥 #HackClub #OperatingSystems #LearningJourney