This document summarizes an introductory session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Padre Conceição College of Engineering. It provides information on GDSC and how students can get involved, including benefits of joining, how to register for events, and tips for making the most of GDSC membership. Spot prizes are awarded for coding challenges and listing Google developer tools. The session aims to educate students about GDSC and help them engage with the technology community.
3. What and Why?
Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSCs) is a community group for student
developers to help them immerse themselves in technology.
GDSC helps students to learn technologies, connect with like minded
people and build solutions for the community.
Some benefits for you:
1. Learning Opportunities
2. Access to Google Resources
3. Networking
4. Career Development
5. Certifications and Badges
4. Any prerequisites? How to be a part?
Nope. None. Nada.
I. Create an account on https://gdsc.community.dev/ II. Navigate to PCCE’s Chapter page and click on
join! Done!
5. How to register for events?
1. Go to the event’s link
2. Click on RSVP
3. Fill the form
4. Submit
6. Spot Prize 2
Padre Conceição College of Engineering
Name a Google product for
1. Productivity and Collaboration
2. Education
3. Cloud
4. Media and Entertainment
5. Payments
8. How to make the best out of GDSC as a member?
1. Attend Events
1. Participate in the campaigns
1. Participate in the Solutions challenge
1. Connect well with your community
1. Fill any feedback forms that come your way
9. Follow us on all
socials to stay
updated.
https://linktr.ee/GDSCPCCE
10. Spot Prize 3
Padre Conceição College of Engineering
List the Google Developer Tools you know.
Longest list wins!
Android Studio: The official integrated development environment (IDE) for Android app development.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP): A suite of cloud computing services that provides infrastructure, storage, and various tools for building, deploying, and scaling applications.
Firebase: A comprehensive mobile and web development platform that offers services such as authentication, real-time databases, cloud functions, hosting, and more.
Google APIs: A collection of APIs that developers can use to interact with various Google services, such as Google Maps, Google Drive, YouTube, and more.
Chrome DevTools: A set of web developer tools built into the Google Chrome browser for debugging, profiling, and optimizing web applications.
Google Web Designer: A tool for creating interactive HTML5-based designs and motion graphics that can run on any device.
Google Tag Manager: A tool for managing and deploying marketing and analytics tags on websites without modifying code.
Google PageSpeed Tools: A set of tools to help web developers optimize the performance of their websites.
Google APIs Explorer: A web-based tool that allows developers to explore and test various Google APIs.
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE): A managed Kubernetes service that simplifies container orchestration and management.
Google Colab: An online platform that provides a Jupyter Notebook environment with free access to GPUs, making it suitable for machine learning and data analysis.
Google Play Console: A platform for developers to publish and manage their Android apps on the Google Play Store.
Google Actions Console: A tool for building and managing conversational actions for Google Assistant.
Google Drive API: Allows developers to integrate Google Drive functionality into their apps, including file storage and synchronization.
Google Apps Script: A scripting platform that enables developers to automate and extend Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) applications.
Google Fonts: A collection of free and open-source web fonts that developers can use in their projects.