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My Experience With Codewalk 1.0

Written by: Aadhya Shri Poudel - 30001, Grade VI

Posted on: 20 March, 2024

Codewalk 1.0 was organised by Deerwalk Sifal School on 27, Magh. During Codewalk 1.0, I was one of the presenters for the website Rhythmic Strings, created by our group ‘Nava’. We arrived at the school at 9:00 a.m. to finish the remaining work. We found errors in the spelling of members' names on Chart Paper 1, as well as problems with the previous group's name due to poor handwriting. We corrected these and added decorative elements, such as butterflies, which resembled a book to us. Later, we filled the empty spaces on the third chart with the peepal leaf, creating a welcoming chart displayed at the entrance of our stall. Additionally, we arranged 3D instruments on our display. They looked fantastic, and we also attached a picture to the front of the table.

Our website, named Rhythmic Strings, features a top navigation bar with sections for members, including their email ID and names, and a contact page for reaching out to us. There's also a sign-in option for successful login. On the homepage, four instruments—piano, drums, ukulele, and guitar—are showcased, allowing users to choose which one they want to learn about. The website is organised into four categories:

Origin: Learn about the history and invention of each instrument.

Structure: Explore the different parts of each instrument through the provided diagrams.

How to play: Access links to instructional videos for learning to play the instruments.

Play: Enjoy virtual instrument play, allowing users to play without the need for physical instruments.

To present our creation on the codewalk was a wonderful experience for me and my group members.