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Exun 2022 — Results

Build: Hackathon
Winners – The Shri Ram School, Moulsari
First Runners Up – Montfort School, Ashok Vihar
Second Runners Up – Amity International School, Sector 46, Gurgaon
Special Mention – Delhi Public School, Noida

Build: Unreality
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Dwarka
Second Runners Up – GameDevBois [Independent]

Build: Designathon
Winners – Amity International School, Sector 46, Gurgaon
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Rohini

Competitive Programming
Winners – Disha Delphi Public School
First Runners Up – Venkateshwar International School
Second Runners Up – Bal Bharti School Pitampura

SpaceTech
Winners – Amity International School, Sector-46, Gurgaon
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School, Dwarka (Team 2)
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Turing Test
Winners – Faraz Ahmed Siddiqui (Independent)
First Runners Up – Emmy Bonser (Independent)
Second Runners Up – Scottish High International School

ExML
Winners – Delhi Public School Neelbad [Independent]
First Runners Up – Sanskriti School
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida

Group Discussion
Winners – Manav Rachna International School Charmwood
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School International

Hardware
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Hapur
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Dwarka

Surprise X Locus
Winners – K.R. Mangalam World School, Vikaspuri
First Runners Up – The Mother’s International School
Second Runners Up – Amity International School, Sector-46, Gurgaon

Quiz
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj (NC)

Crossword
Winners – Delhi Public School Mathura Road
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj

DomainSquare+ Surprise Gaming
Winners – Scottish High International School
First Runners Up – K.R. Mangalam World School, Vikaspuri
Second Runners Up – The Mother’s International School

DomainSquare+ PC Gaming
Winners – K.R. Mangalam World School, Vikaspuri
First Runners Up – Amity International School, Sector-46, Gurgaon
Second Runners Up – Modern School Barakhamba Road

BISCUITS
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Dwarka

RoboKnights EmBot
Winners – Delhi Public School Ruby Park
First Runners Up – Apeejay School Noida
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj

RoboKnights Robosoccer
Winners – Mount Carmel School
First Runners Up – Bal Bharti School, Pitampura
Second Runners Up – Modern School Barakhamba Road

RoboKnights MX+C
Winners – The Mother’s International School
First Runners Up – Tagore International School, East of Kailash

Cubing 2×2
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Noida
Second Runners Up – Air Force Bal Bharati School

Cubing 3×3
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Air Force Bal Bharati School
Second Runners Up – Rukmini Devi Public School

Cubing Pyraminx
Winners – Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Dwarka
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School Rohini

Girls in Tech
Winners – Amity International School, Sector-46, Gurgaon
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj
Second Runners Up – Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

Sudocrypt v12.0
Winners – Ujjwal Dimri (Independent)
First Runners Up – Delhi Public School Dwarka
Second Runners Up – Air Force Bal Bharati School

Congratulations to all the winners!

Under_Score v17 Index

S. No. Content
1 From the Principal’s Desk: Ms. Padma Srinivasan
2 From the Vice Principals’ Desks: Mr. Naresh Miglani
3 From the Vice Principals’ Desks: Mr. Anil Kumar Kathuria
4 From the Founder’s Desk: Mr. Mukesh Kumar
5 Teachers Speak: Mr. Ajith Kumar
6 Teachers Speak: Ms. Anjana Virmani
7 Teachers Speak: Ms. Hema Jain
8 Teachers Speak: Mr. Mohitendra Dey
9 Teachers Speak: Ms. Sarika Kaushal
10 Teachers Speak: Ms. Sangeeta Rana
11 Teachers Speak: Ms. Shalini Harisukh
12 Teachers Speak: Mr. Shekhar Sharma
13 Expert Addresses
14 Article: The Metaverse by Shriya Sawhney
15 Article: Designing the Web by Akansh Rajan
16 Article: Are Free WiFi Spots Beneficial or Not?
17 Article: iOS: Ingenious or Idiotic?
18 Article: Major Components of a CPU
19 Article: The Million Dollar Question
20 Article: Video Gaming
21 Article: Weird or Valuable
22 Exun Clan’s Wins and Achievements 2021-22
23 Exun Clan, DS+, CubXL, and RoboKnights Members
24 Computer Science Department

Under_Score v17.0 Senior CS Teacher Mr. Shekhar Sharma Interview

Do you think that decentralization and blockchain is the future of the world of technology and if yes, how so?

Yes definitely, decentralisation and blockchain have great potential to transfigure the interaction between humans and the digital world creating new opportunities in every sector. Blockchain is the future of the next level of internet and is gaining more popularity day by day due to its transparency and high security substantially decreasing cyber crime. It can create a more efficient and prosperous world where people can connect with each other without the need for intermediaries. I believe that blockchain will revolutionise the future of the world

Under_Score v17.0 Senior CS Teacher Mrs. Shalini Harisukh Interview

Ma’am, how do you think computer science and AI can be used beneficially for realistic communication between individuals of society, especially between teenagers and adolescents these days who spend most of their time online?

AI is a field that is progressing everyday. Today, a few 1s and 0s can make a life like a fully functioning digital person who goes through feelings, just like us humans. These AI personas are highly intelligent and can help so many people, not only in professional fields, but on a personal level. Adolescents go through many changes at their age and are not always comfortable with talking to someone about it. AI can be used to create people who will be able to understand and help their issues.
Helpline chatbots are perfect examples of these

Under_Score v17.0 Senior CS Teacher Mrs. Sarika Kaushal Interview

Use of technology in education – is it a necessity or superfluity?

Since time immemorial education has been the most important element in the development of a person. However we have left out one of the most important aspects of educational development  altogether which is Technology. A few years ago technology was not even considered a part of education but now, after the Covid-19 Pandemic we can understand the meaning of technology in education. Technology truly is necessary in education as you can’t learn something without understanding the true application of it. After all you can’t teach robotics, AI and computers with books, can you? Nor can you show videos or learning materials from the web to the students for their better understanding on the blackboard. That is where Technology comes in

Under_Score v17.0 Senior CS Teacher Mrs. Sangeeta Rana Interview

How will you protect students from the harmful elements of the internet?

The Internet has truly proved to be a boon for us. In 1989 when Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web he thought that his creation would become the base of all of our lives. It is not possible to imagine our lives without the internet. However the internet is not only a place for knowledge and learning but also a place of dark things by thieves, criminals, hackers and all sorts of people. Knowing such things we need to protect our students from the dark side of the internet. The only way to do this is to follow strict discipline while using the web. Teaching students simple things such as never trusting stranger on web or taking care of your privacy on the internet can protect the students to certain limits

Under_Score v17.0 Senior CS Teacher Mrs. Anjana Virmani Interview

Since computer science is a male dominated industry, how do you, as a part of the education system, encourage the participation of girls in technology?

It’s not new to see that science fields are male dominated. Computer science or even science as a whole has always seen this trend. Although, in the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the participation of girls and non binary people in the field, we still have a long way to reach a suitable ratio. Computer science is such a vast and progressing industry. Whatever interest you may have, you’ll find a place for yourself here. Coding, designing, speaking. All of your interests can lead to computers. You won’t know what you’re good at till you try it yourself. Some people are hesitant to indulge in this industry due to the male dominance but when it comes to innovating, gender should be the last thing we focus on. Mary Dillon, Ginni Rometty, Jayshree Ullal, Nandini Harinath, Sudha Murty all stand in a male dominated industry yet they shine so bright. Aspire to be like them no matter who’s around you.It’s not new to see that science fields are male dominated. Computer science or even science as a whole has always seen this trend. Although, in the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the participation of girls and non binary people in the field, we still have a long way to reach a suitable ratio. Computer science is such a vast and progressing industry. Whatever interest you may have, you’ll find a place for yourself here. Coding, designing, speaking. All of your interests can lead to computers. You won’t know what you’re good at till you try it yourself. Some people are hesitant to indulge in this industry due to the male dominance but when it comes to innovating, gender should be the last thing we focus on. Mary Dillon, Ginni Rometty, Jayshree Ullal, Nandini Harinath, Sudha Murty all stand in a male dominated industry yet they shine so bright. Aspire to be like them no matter who’s around you.