Computer Programming I Student Exhibition
The Computer Education Department from Faculty of Education, at Tishk International University (TIU) organized an engaging exhibition for second-grade students as part of the Computer Programming I course, showcasing students’ understanding of fundamental programming concepts and languages. The event provided a supportive learning space where students could present their work, share knowledge, and build confidence in explaining technical topics.
During the exhibition, students prepared educational posters and delivered clear explanations about several programming languages, including C++, Java, Python, and other introductory languages. Each group focused on presenting the basic structure, key features, and real-world applications of these languages, demonstrating their growing technical literacy and analytical thinking skills.
The exhibition encouraged active learning and communication, allowing students to interact with peers and instructors while explaining complex ideas in a simple and accessible way. This approach strengthened their presentation skills, promoted collaborative learning, and supported an inclusive educational environment where every student could participate and contribute.
By combining programming knowledge with visual presentation and discussion, the event highlighted the importance of innovation, creativity, and knowledge sharing in computer education. It also helped students connect theoretical concepts with practical understanding, reinforcing a strong foundation for future coursework and professional development.
The Computer Programming I exhibition reflected the department’s ongoing commitment to quality education, student-centered learning, and the development of skills that support lifelong learning, digital competence, and sustainable academic growth.














