Students unlock a whole new world of communicating with computers


note to artist; this is the main pix for page 9, metn, 1304.Penang Science Cluster trainer Adrian Teo (first left) explaining how a capacitive sensor works to SK Jelutong Pulau Pinang students at the PSCheritage, Gat Lebuh China, Penang. /Picby:CHAN BOON KAI/The Star/2 April 2018.

THE Penang Science Cluster (PSC) was filled with the enthusiasm of first-time learners to coding. They were dazzled by the fun and interesting possibilities that were unlocked to them through coding.

SK Jelutong student Khadijah Ahmad Fatihar, 12, was among the many students who were eager to display what they had already learnt on the first day.

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