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With classes and all other activities being suspended till March 31 due to coronavirus, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar has launched ‘Project Isaac’ to engage students confined to their rooms or homes in productive activities.
“The project is inspired by Isaac Newton who 350 years ago was similarly sent home by Trinity College, Cambridge, because of the Great Plague of London in 1665. It was during this year that Newton, then a 22-year-old college student, developed some of his most profound discoveries, including early calculus, as well his theories of optics and gravity,” Sudhir K Jain, Director, IIT Gandhinagar told PTI.
“I have suggested all students and faculty members to take inspiration from Newton and use the forced confinement caused by coronavirus to do wondrous things,” he added.
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“We will plan to recognize and celebrate the best and most creative work products generated by students during this period when the institute reopens,” he added.
The institute has launched “12 days of code” programme in which students will work for 24 hours on new coding problems released daily.
“Other activities being done during the project include ‘Leadership Video Challenge’ where students will watch handpicked Ted talks on leadership and write 50-100 word comments, which will be rewarded for thoughtfulness and quality,” Jain said.
“Another activity is ‘Don’t Quarantine Your Cornia!’ in which students are writing reviews of TV shows, movie, documentary or web series of their choice,” Jain added.