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Department of Computer Science : Yatiswari Guhapriya Amba Secretary, Cordially Invites You to the Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem - 16 INAUGURAL SESSION Programme : 10.00 a.m. – 11.00 a.m. SRI SARADA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS) Prayer Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (Affiliated to Periyar University) Welcome Address : K.R. Vaishnavi, Salem – 16. III B.Sc., Computer Science Benediction : Yatiswari Vinayakapriya Amba Directress, Sri Sarada Educational Institutions (Autonomous), Salem - 16. Department of Computer Science : Yatiswari Guhapriya Amba Secretary, Cordially invites you to the Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem - 16. (UG) Students’ Webinar On Inaugural Address : Dr. R. Uma Rani, M.C.A, M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal, Fascinating Applications of Google Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem - 16. Introducing the : Dr. C. Immaculate Mary, Resource Person M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. HoD & Associate Professor Department of Computer Science Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem - 16. Keynote Address : Dr. R.A. Roseline, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head Department of Computer Applications Government Arts College (Autonomous), Date: 15.10.2020 Coimbatore. Time: 10.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. Vote of Thanks : R. Swetha, III B.Sc., Computer Science TECHNICAL SESSION – I TECHNICAL SESSION – II 11.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. Chairperson : A. Abarna, 11. PDF viewer : P. Rohini & R. Swetha, III B.Sc., Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science Rapporteur : B. Sri Swarna Darshidha, 12. Google Keep : M. Monila & R. Shruthi, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 1. Google Drive : M. Revathi & O. Obulakshmi, 13. Google Meet : V. Madhumathi & R. Mythili, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 14. Google Maps : S. Gayathri & D. Sharmila, 2. Google Sky Map : S. Kavyadharshini & S. Tharani, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 15. Google Family Link : R. Soundarya Lakshmi & 3. Google Arts and Culture : S. Pavithra & D. Preethi, S. Sri Apoorva, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 4. Google Expeditions : S. Jayasri, B. Subhashini 16. Socratic : A. Abarna & S. Shalini, & R. Meenatchi, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 17. Dart : V. Nandhini & R. Nivetha, 5. Google Earth : M. Padma & B. Sri Swarna Darshidha, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 18. Waze : S. Durganandhini & C. Vaitheeshwari, 6. Jamboard : S. Kiranmai & K.R. Vaishnavi, III B.Sc. Computer Science III B.Sc. Computer Science 19. Mobile blogger : K. Deepa & R. Sariga, III B.Sc. Computer Science 7. Google Primer : S.R. Dhanushya & G. Pavani, III B.Sc. Computer Science 20. Toontastic 3D : R. Deepika & B. Sivarajini, III B.Sc. Computer Science 8. Google Podcasts : B. Madhumitha & J. Sasipriya, III B.Sc. Computer Science Rapporteur’s Report 9. Google Translate : S. Jeyadharsini & G.A. Rithicka, III B.Sc. Computer Science Vote of Thanks 10. Bazel : V. Deepika & S. Sowmya Dharshni, College Song III B.Sc. Computer Science Lunch Break: 1.00 p.m. - 2.00 p.m. .
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