ATL monthly report

ATL, short for Atal Tinkering Lab, encourages students to delve into real-world challenges, participate in hands-on activities, collaborate with their peers, and cultivate a profound comprehension of the interconnectedness of various fields of study. The ultimate objective is to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in the demands of the 21st-century workforce.

A multitude of initiatives were spearheaded by VVA students, primarily involving a series of engaging activities. For instance, Class 7 students embarked on a journey to explore the intricacies of circuit connections, grasping the fundamentals of both series and parallel circuit connections through enjoyable endeavors like operating battery-powered fans. In addition, these students gained insights into the utilization of essential electronic components, such as resistors, switches, and buzzers.

Classes 8 and 9 enthusiastically committed themselves to the Electronics and Circuit Module, delving into advanced concepts.

Furthermore, Class 10 and 12 students were introduced to 3D design software, which enabled them to craft emblems and design various monuments. Consequently, the ATL activities initiated at VVA have proven to be highly effective in instilling in students the proficiency and competence required for success in the modern era, fostering essential 21st-century skills.

Coordinator – Sir Vinayak Mhavalankar