Mrs Sweedle introduced the concept of Green Computing, highlighting strategies to reduce energy consumption, minimize e-waste, ensure safe disposal, and promote the sustainable use of technology. She also discussed promising innovations such as biodegradable electronics, showcasing how future technological developments can align with environmental conservation.
The session provided valuable insights into how technology can be harmonized with sustainability goals, creating awareness among students about their responsibility in promoting environment-friendly computing practices. The interactive nature of the session encouraged students to actively participate, ask questions, and gain clarity on the subject.
The event was smoothly organized under the guidance of Mrs Seementhini Fernandes, In-charge of the Department. The session concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr Andrew, appreciating the resource person for her engaging presentation and for motivating students to embrace responsible and sustainable computing practices.