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Exun 2005- Results for 19th november

Results for events that finished on 19th november-

Digital Imaging:-
Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj – I
British School – II
Mother’s International School- III

Group discussion:-
Ahlcon Public School – Ayushi Avasti – I
St Columba’s School – Gaurav Ghosh -II
Delhi Public School, Noida – Shiv Pande -III


Swat the bug:-

Apeejay School, Noida – Aditya , Shishil – I
Ramjas School , RK Puram -M Harsha , Rosha Shariff – II
Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj- Anshul Aggarwal , Kanishk Kakkar -III

visit www.exunclan.com for the results of all other events held on 19th november.

Exun 2005 – First Day

Grand Innaugural Ceremony in presence of the Chief Guest – Mr. Ken Nakazawa, Head Digital Imaging, Sony India, the Guest of Honour – Mr. Ranvijay Singh, Product Head Digital Imaging consumer Marketing Division, Sony India and the Principal – Mrs. Shayama Chona teed off “Exun 2005”

30 Schools with 507 Participants registered for various events of Exun 2005.

List of Participants for Exun 2005

Hi Exunites
Here is the list of participants for each event as submitted on exunclan.com

Senior Quiz
Team 1

  1. Abhisheyk Gaur
  2. Aditya K.
  3. Gursartaj

Team 2

  1. Dhruv Kumar
  2. Manas Gautam
  3. Abhishek Suri

Programming
Team 1

  1. Swati Gupta
  2. Raman Khatri

Team 2

  1. Nikhil Agrawal
  2. Rijul Bhardwaj

Junior Quiz
Team 1

  1. Sakshi Gupta
  2. Aditya Jain
  3. Saumya Kharbanda

Crossword
Team 1

  1. Abhisheyk Gaur
  2. Gursartaj Singh

Team 2

  1. Manas Gautam
  2. Bharat

Group Discussion
Ishita Kapur

Gaming
(Manas)

Swat the Bug!

  1. Swati Gupta
  2. Raman Khatri

Digital Imaging
Ishita Kapur

Findex

  1. Abhisheyk Gaur
  2. Swati Gupta

I did not make this registration.
Please leave comments if there is anything you have to say.
Signing off
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MIT’s WiFi “Marauder’s Map”

The Marauder’s Map in the Harry Potter books shows where all the students and teachers are in real time. MIT’s wireless network lets students and faculty opt in to having their locations plotted and displayed.

The maps were unveiled this week at the MIT Museum, where they are projected onto large Plexiglas rectangles that hang from the ceiling. They are also available online to network users, the data time-stamped and saved for up to 12 hours.

Red splotches on one map show the highest concentration of wireless users on campus. On another map, yellow dots with names written above them identify individual users, who pop up in different places depending where they’re logged in.


Happy Birthday Mukesh Sir


Here’s wishing you a very Happy Birthday from all Exun members
Technically , we were the first ones to wish you since I made this post around midnight 😀

Our gift to you
We will do our personal and collective bests to make Exun 2005 the best Exun EVER

My gift to you
I will score well in the C++ Improvement Exam 🙁

Your treat for us
A special backstage cake-cutting ceremony (preferably the cake pictured above) after Exun 2005

H A P P Y . B I R T H D A Y . S I R!

11 ways to outstand your website

This basically concerns our Exun Web-Designers.These tips are just a guideline, don’t stick religiously to them.I know I don’t tend to bother with number 9, unless im making a commercial site! But this is the most fundamental of all in the long run of good webdesigning…

1. Consistency

Colour schemes, page layout, font type & size should all be consistent throughout your site. Indeed if you have an established corporate image (colours & logos) this can provide the basis of your site to improve company or brand recognition. Graphical icons used should persist on all pages to improve navigation and recognition.

2. Conciseness
Unlike traditional paper-based media more space does not mean more cost. Some sites cram too much information on each page causing problems to your visitor in recognising the section they are looking for. Generally people read up to 25% slower from PC screens therefore too much information on each page will give rise to ‘visitor fatigue.’ Descriptions should be brief with links to greater detail if viewers want it. Whitespace can be used effectively to space content across a page for ease of reading.

3. Easy Navigation
Navigation should have a natural logic. There should be no dead-ends and viewers should not need to use their own Back button. Navigation bars should be comprehensive and have a consistent theme. They should be placed in the same place on each page, normally in the margin or across the top.

4. Update Your Site Often
People expect the Internet to hold up-to-date information. Unlike other mediums your web-site should never be out-of-date. Even subtle changes to page layout and graphics on a regular basis can give the impression of ‘freshness’ even if the content has not changed.

5. Consider Download Times
Too many sites include wonderful graphics, video sequences and other animations which are eye-catching but take forever to download. If a page has not fully loaded after 8 seconds the chances are your visitor (and potential customer) will move on to another site – probably your competitors! Graphics should be simple and consistent whilst multimedia and other features that require special plug-ins should be kept to a minimum.

6. Make Information Accessible
There is nothing more disheartening to your visitor than being confident your site has the answer to his or her question but being unable to find it. Viewers must be able to gather information easily and quickly, this will encourage return visits.

7. Avoid Long User-Input Forms
Having to answer a long list of questions is a sure way to lose a visitor’s interest. Many people are reluctant to give lots of personal information. Questions should be kept to a minimum.

8. Use Contact Us Links
Viewers enjoy the interactivity of the Internet. They should be given the opportunity to ask questions or request more information. It is imperative though that all requests and questions are actioned as soon as possible.

9. Check Detail
Spelling errors, poor grammar, poor page layout all add up to an inferior presentation. The smallest detail can give rise to a poor image of your business. Sites should be cleared of outdated information and checked for compatibility across a number of browsers.

10. Site Under Construction
This is a definite No! If your site is not ready do not launch it. Viewers will not re-visit it to see when it is up and running. They will go to your competitors site.

11. Quality Content
I(Dhruv) believe that content has greater importance than any other parameter in developing websites. Unless you have good content, users have no reason to visit your website.And unless you have good content, people will certainly not come back to your website.Never underestimate the importance of high quality and orignal content.
…This is suggested by Dhruv

So to say, I am giving my website a drastic makeover – i.e Exploreuniverse.com will be the most updated website of all Universe,Astronomy and space related websites.Presently I get around 30,000 hits a day(10,000 unique visits) and 100s of emails for putting ads and links of other website on my site.If any of my friends want his or her blog or site listed on my site feel free to contact me.