This document provides information about an info session for the 2021-2022 Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) in Morocco. It introduces Nizar Stitou as the GDSC lead at ENSA Kénitra and provides an overview of GDSCs, their role in helping students gain industry experience and showcase solutions. It then lists several active GDSCs and leads in Morocco and describes the role of GDSC leads in building communities. The document discusses related Google programs like Google Developers Experts, Women Techmakers, Google for Startups Accelerators and competitions like Solution Challenge and Code Jam. It also gives examples of data science applications and cloud computing on Google Cloud Platform.
This document provides information about an info session for the 2021-2022 Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) in Morocco. It introduces Nizar Stitou as the GDSC lead at ENSA Kénitra and provides an overview of GDSCs, their role in helping students gain experience through peer workshops and community projects. It also lists upcoming GDSC events in Morocco and introduces several other GDSC leads from universities across Morocco.
The document summarizes an information session about the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at UM6P university. The GDSC bridges theory and practice for student developers by providing opportunities for students to: 1) grow their knowledge through peer workshops and events, 2) gain industry experience by solving problems for local organizations, and 3) showcase their solutions to the community and industry leaders. Being part of GDSC helps students acquire jobs and internships, with 84% of past GDSC leads in India finding opportunities due to their experience. The core team introduces upcoming sessions in machine learning, data engineering, DevOps, security and web development. Students are encouraged to participate to gain skills and earn rewards while preparing
The document provides information about Google's 2021 Solution Challenge, which asks student teams to build a solution addressing one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. It outlines the timeline, prizes, judging criteria, and tips for participating. The top 50 teams will receive mentoring, the top 10 will present at a Demo Day, and the top 3 winners will receive prizes like Chromebooks and meetings with Google executives. Resources like tutorials, mentorship on Parthean, and $300 in Google Cloud credits are available to help teams design, build, and test their solutions.
This document provides information about a Developer Student Club (DSC) at a university. The DSC aims to make students industry ready through peer-to-peer learning and hands-on projects. It has various technical clubs focused on areas like AI/ML, coding, and cloud computing. Students can learn skills, participate in contests, and gain guidance from mentors. The benefits of joining include networking, showcasing work, and solving real-world problems. Members are encouraged to contact the core team with any questions.
The document provides information about Google's 2022 Solution Challenge, which aims to solve one or more of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. It outlines the timeline for the challenge, judging criteria, and prizes for the top 50 teams, top 10 finalists, and top 3 winners. Resources are also listed to help participants learn Google technologies to build their solutions.
HERES THE BIG NEWS The most awaited INFO SESSION is happening拾
Sit back with your coffee and snacks and relaxingly enjoy our session loaded with all the information about our club and a lot of fun events朗!! Join the session without fail and RSVP now for booking your seat! As per our Event Agenda, the following will be the topics discussed:
Club events: Exciting hackathons, webinars, programs and challenges awaiting your participation拾✨
Projects: Real world problems that need your contribution as open source projects
Different teams: 10+ Exciting teams for you to join料易♀️!!
Programs: Google technologies and events coming right through your way this year
What we will discuss?
✅ Club introduction
✅ How to become a member
✅ Benefits of being a member
✅ Fun activities
✅ Team introductions
✅ Event discussions
DO NOT miss the first ever session of GDSC in Sri Sairam Engineering College!
What are you waiting for? RSVP for the event to join the event
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/google-dsc-3417b8219/
GDSC's info session kindles all the student minds to think beyond the box and gives them liberty to explore. It's the ultimate source for interaction, sharing experience and achieving more together. We are looking forward to exchanging fresh ideas and creative approaches towards development and networking!
Agenda
Club introduction
Team introduction
Let's have fun! #1
What will you learn At GDSC SSIT?
Overview of our domains
Our journey
How to become a member
Benefits of being a member
Workshops and opportunities
Let's have fun! #2
Event discussions
Our projects
What will you learn at GDSC SSIT?
Learning: Learn and Teach others.
Connect and Build a strong Developer Community.
Get out of the Comfort zone and push your Limits.
Help your Society by providing the Technology and your Knowledge.
Host Awesome events!
Program Vision
Our goal is to impact students and empower them to impact their communities through technology.
Benefits of becoming a member
Improve your skills, get an opportunity to teach others.
Get recognized for your efforts, monthly top performers (something like this being planned, stay tuned.
A really Strong point in your Resume : A member of the Developer Club.
Get a chance to get your blogs/projects/story showcased on our social handles, website and the official DSC handles.
How to Become a member?
Go to https://bit.ly/GDSC-SSIT and click to Join Chapter.
2021 solution challenge info session presentationKaline Mesquita
The document provides information about the 2021 Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge. It outlines that the challenge involves using Google technology to solve one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The top 50 teams will receive mentoring, while the top 10 finalists will also receive perks like a Pluralsight subscription. The top 3 winners will receive prizes like Chromebooks. It provides judging criteria, a timeline for the challenge, an overview of the 2020 winners, and resources for participants, including tutorials, mentorship opportunities, and FAQs.
This document provides information about an info session for the 2021-2022 Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) in Morocco. It introduces Nizar Stitou as the GDSC lead at ENSA Kénitra and provides an overview of GDSCs, their role in helping students gain experience through peer workshops and community projects. It also lists upcoming GDSC events in Morocco and introduces several other GDSC leads from universities across Morocco.
The document summarizes an information session about the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at UM6P university. The GDSC bridges theory and practice for student developers by providing opportunities for students to: 1) grow their knowledge through peer workshops and events, 2) gain industry experience by solving problems for local organizations, and 3) showcase their solutions to the community and industry leaders. Being part of GDSC helps students acquire jobs and internships, with 84% of past GDSC leads in India finding opportunities due to their experience. The core team introduces upcoming sessions in machine learning, data engineering, DevOps, security and web development. Students are encouraged to participate to gain skills and earn rewards while preparing
The document provides information about Google's 2021 Solution Challenge, which asks student teams to build a solution addressing one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. It outlines the timeline, prizes, judging criteria, and tips for participating. The top 50 teams will receive mentoring, the top 10 will present at a Demo Day, and the top 3 winners will receive prizes like Chromebooks and meetings with Google executives. Resources like tutorials, mentorship on Parthean, and $300 in Google Cloud credits are available to help teams design, build, and test their solutions.
This document provides information about a Developer Student Club (DSC) at a university. The DSC aims to make students industry ready through peer-to-peer learning and hands-on projects. It has various technical clubs focused on areas like AI/ML, coding, and cloud computing. Students can learn skills, participate in contests, and gain guidance from mentors. The benefits of joining include networking, showcasing work, and solving real-world problems. Members are encouraged to contact the core team with any questions.
The document provides information about Google's 2022 Solution Challenge, which aims to solve one or more of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. It outlines the timeline for the challenge, judging criteria, and prizes for the top 50 teams, top 10 finalists, and top 3 winners. Resources are also listed to help participants learn Google technologies to build their solutions.
HERES THE BIG NEWS The most awaited INFO SESSION is happening拾
Sit back with your coffee and snacks and relaxingly enjoy our session loaded with all the information about our club and a lot of fun events朗!! Join the session without fail and RSVP now for booking your seat! As per our Event Agenda, the following will be the topics discussed:
Club events: Exciting hackathons, webinars, programs and challenges awaiting your participation拾✨
Projects: Real world problems that need your contribution as open source projects
Different teams: 10+ Exciting teams for you to join料易♀️!!
Programs: Google technologies and events coming right through your way this year
What we will discuss?
✅ Club introduction
✅ How to become a member
✅ Benefits of being a member
✅ Fun activities
✅ Team introductions
✅ Event discussions
DO NOT miss the first ever session of GDSC in Sri Sairam Engineering College!
What are you waiting for? RSVP for the event to join the event
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/google-dsc-3417b8219/
GDSC's info session kindles all the student minds to think beyond the box and gives them liberty to explore. It's the ultimate source for interaction, sharing experience and achieving more together. We are looking forward to exchanging fresh ideas and creative approaches towards development and networking!
Agenda
Club introduction
Team introduction
Let's have fun! #1
What will you learn At GDSC SSIT?
Overview of our domains
Our journey
How to become a member
Benefits of being a member
Workshops and opportunities
Let's have fun! #2
Event discussions
Our projects
What will you learn at GDSC SSIT?
Learning: Learn and Teach others.
Connect and Build a strong Developer Community.
Get out of the Comfort zone and push your Limits.
Help your Society by providing the Technology and your Knowledge.
Host Awesome events!
Program Vision
Our goal is to impact students and empower them to impact their communities through technology.
Benefits of becoming a member
Improve your skills, get an opportunity to teach others.
Get recognized for your efforts, monthly top performers (something like this being planned, stay tuned.
A really Strong point in your Resume : A member of the Developer Club.
Get a chance to get your blogs/projects/story showcased on our social handles, website and the official DSC handles.
How to Become a member?
Go to https://bit.ly/GDSC-SSIT and click to Join Chapter.
2021 solution challenge info session presentationKaline Mesquita
The document provides information about the 2021 Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge. It outlines that the challenge involves using Google technology to solve one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The top 50 teams will receive mentoring, while the top 10 finalists will also receive perks like a Pluralsight subscription. The top 3 winners will receive prizes like Chromebooks. It provides judging criteria, a timeline for the challenge, an overview of the 2020 winners, and resources for participants, including tutorials, mentorship opportunities, and FAQs.
DSC UTeM Info Session 2020 Presentation SlidesDSC UTeM
Developer Student Clubs are university based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome.
This info session talks about what is DSC, what are the impacts of DSC around the world, and ends with a speech aimed to inspire students to create and build things. If does not matter if they do not participate in DSC UTeM activities in the end, the main thing is that they have the oomph to invent, create and improvise.
DSC UTeM Info Session 2020
Date : 20 November 2020
Time : 8.30pm - 10.00pm⠀
Union Suisse :: Creating Value Together_#UnionGVA_002Catalyx
Geneva 10.10.13 hosted by Accenture
Union is a network of innovators and marketing professionals from large enterprises who believe that collaboration and partnerships are key to the development of future products and services.
With 1,000 members in the network, Union is come to Switzerland for the second time this October!
HELLO WORLD - GDSC KALINDI Intro SessionGDSCKalindi
This document summarizes an information session for the Google Developer Student Club at Kalindi College. It introduces the club organizers and upcoming opportunities for students to learn Google technologies including an Android study jam in November to learn Android development basics and an Explore ML program in December to learn about Google AI and ML technologies. It also briefly mentions the annual Google Solution Challenge competition and encourages students to join various teams within the GDSC Kalindi club.
The document provides information about Developer Student Clubs at JSS Academy of Technical Education. It discusses that DSC is a community of students who learn and build tech solutions together through activities like workshops, seminars and events. It also mentions some of the clubs' activities like programming, designing, Android workshops and competitions held at annual fest Zealicon.
Solution challenge Info Session |Event by DSC UnidebMuhammad Raza
This document provides information about the 2021 Solution Challenge hosted by Google Developers Student Clubs (DSC). The challenge calls on student teams from DSCs to design a solution that addresses one or more of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technologies. The goals aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet by 2030. Teams can register online and will learn, build, test, and submit their solutions by March 31st. Submissions will be judged on criteria including impact, technology use, and innovation. The top 50 teams will receive mentorship, and the top 10 finalists may win prizes like Chromebooks. The document outlines the challenge steps and provides judging criteria.
Quincy Larson founded the non-profit organization FreeCodeCamp to make coding education more accessible and affordable. As a former English teacher without a technical background, he struggled to learn to code on his own and wanted to design the curriculum to be easier for beginners to understand. FreeCodeCamp's learning platform allows individuals to learn coding at their own pace for free. While growing the organization, Larson encountered challenges like having to sell merchandise to make ends meet, but FreeCodeCamp is now used in university curriculums and company training programs. The talk discussed Larson's inspiration and journey in building FreeCodeCamp into the impactful platform it is today.
DSC-CeC Info Session 2020
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are community groups across the globe for students from any academic background in their undergraduate or graduate term.
Want to know more? Watch this video which is our first-ever webinar session for this year entitled "DSC INFO SESSION 2020" held last September 20, 2020 at 6:00PM.
Developer Student Clubs (DSCs) help students learn and develop skills in Google technologies while solving real problems in their communities. DSCs are student-run clubs that convene at universities worldwide. They provide opportunities for students to grow their technical skills through peer-led workshops and events, gain experience building solutions to local issues, and participate in an annual solutions challenge. The goal of DSCs is to empower students to create meaningful impact through the use of technology.
The 2021 Solution Challenge invites university students to build solutions using Google technology that address one or more of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Students are asked to register and form teams by March 31, 2021 to participate. Prizes will be awarded to the top 50 teams, top 10 finalists, and top 3 winners based on criteria such as impact, use of technology, and testing.
This document provides information about the orientation ceremony for the Google Developer Student Club of LBCE for the 2021-22 year. It introduces the faculty advisor and student lead, describes what GDSCs are and their activities and benefits, and lists the core team members of different teams including development, content, event management, marketing, and volunteer teams. It concludes with notifying attendees of upcoming fun activities before the event ends.
GDSC USICT organized an “INFO SESSION”. In this event the leads of all the teams introduced themselves to all the students and informed them about the benefits of joining GDSC. Leads gave students a broad idea about the technologies they would be working on and how it would help the students to solve real-life problems of society and to grow themselves.
The document discusses an onboarding call for the 2020/21 cohort of the Developer Student Club at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
Developer Student Clubs help students learn Google developer technologies in a peer-to-peer environment and build solutions for local businesses. The clubs are organized into domains like Android development, web development, and data science & machine learning.
Students can expect to learn technologies through hands-on workshops, tech talks, study jams and bootcamps. They are expected to actively participate, regularly attend, and give back to the community. Benefits of joining include coding challenges, open source projects, opportunities, and certificates.
Event[0]: Introduction To GOOGLE DSC TCETHitanshDoshi
Hi all, we are humbled by the questions received and the curiosity among you guys about GDSC-TCET
We will cover all the topics required to get you on board with us.
Date: 5th sept 2021
Day: Sunday
venue: online
Event Page: https://gdsc.community.dev/events/det...
By GDSC TCET,
website: dsc-tcet.github.io
insta: instagram.com/dsc_tcet/
twitter: https://twitter.com/DscTcet
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dsc-...
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DscTcet
Enjoy!!
In the HACKFEST-GGV INFO SESSION, we will provide you with all the necessary information. We will make sure that all your doubts and queries related to the HACKFEST-GGV gets resolved. Meet you all in the session guys.
To get more details, please visit our website through the following link: https://dscggv.github.io/hackfest.html
HackFest-GGV is going to be a lot thrilling as it will be covering a lot of exciting technologies along with Advanced Google Technologies. The top performers will be awarded with some exciting swags and perks. So, Please Hurry up everyone and Innovate fast.
The document provides information about an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club - Cristal e-College (GDSC-CEC). It introduces the GDSC program and discusses the vision, mission and goals of the GDSC-CEC chapter. It also profiles past and present GDSC leads, describes upcoming events and workshops, and provides details about the core team, executive board, technical and non-technical departments that run the GDSC-CEC organization.
The document discusses an info session held by the Developer Student Club Crimsons chapter at Western Mindanao State University. It provides details on what attendees should do during the session, introduces the core team leading the club, and outlines the club's vision and goals which include empowering students to impact their community through technology learning and projects. The session also highlights some examples of projects done by other GDSC chapters around the world.
The document provides information about the Google Developer Student Clubs 2022 Solution Challenge competition. It invites university students to build solutions for local community challenges using Google technologies. Some key details:
- Students are asked to develop applications that solve problems related to one of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
- Top teams will receive prizes and mentorship, with the top 3 winners receiving $3,000 each.
- The competition involves registering a team, selecting a development goal, designing and building a solution, testing it, and submitting a demo video by March 31st for judging. Criteria include the solution's impact, and how well it utilizes relevant Google technologies.
- Supporting
2022 solution challenge info session presentation - gdsc fulafiaIsmailUmar15
The Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge is an annual competition for university students to build solutions for problems in the community using one or more Google technology.
The document provides information about Google Developer Communities and the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Solution Challenge. It discusses that GDSCs provide a platform for developers to learn and connect through initiatives like GDG and GWTM. It then provides statistics on the number of GDSCs, students, and countries involved. The remainder of the document outlines the timeline and process for the 2024 GDSC Solution Challenge, which challenges student teams to create solutions addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals using Google technologies.
The document provides information about the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at Menoufia University. It discusses that GDSCs are university-based groups that teach students Google technologies like Machine Learning, Android, and Google Cloud. It notes that the Menoufia University GDSC has hosted over 86 online events over the past two years across three tracks and aims to build a real developer community, serve the community, promote innovation, and empower students with technology. It outlines new goals such as being on-site, useful, and spreading tech awareness as well as new numbers and tracks for the upcoming year.
The Google Developer Student Clubs program overview document summarizes the program as follows:
Google Developer Student Clubs are university-based communities for students interested in Google developer technologies where students can learn technologies in a peer-to-peer environment. There are now over 1,900 clubs across 113 countries that train thousands of student developers on Google technologies and empower them to solve real-world problems in their local communities. The goal of the clubs is to help students grow as developers and impact their communities through technology.
DSC UTeM Info Session 2020 Presentation SlidesDSC UTeM
Developer Student Clubs are university based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students from all undergraduate or graduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are welcome.
This info session talks about what is DSC, what are the impacts of DSC around the world, and ends with a speech aimed to inspire students to create and build things. If does not matter if they do not participate in DSC UTeM activities in the end, the main thing is that they have the oomph to invent, create and improvise.
DSC UTeM Info Session 2020
Date : 20 November 2020
Time : 8.30pm - 10.00pm⠀
Union Suisse :: Creating Value Together_#UnionGVA_002Catalyx
Geneva 10.10.13 hosted by Accenture
Union is a network of innovators and marketing professionals from large enterprises who believe that collaboration and partnerships are key to the development of future products and services.
With 1,000 members in the network, Union is come to Switzerland for the second time this October!
HELLO WORLD - GDSC KALINDI Intro SessionGDSCKalindi
This document summarizes an information session for the Google Developer Student Club at Kalindi College. It introduces the club organizers and upcoming opportunities for students to learn Google technologies including an Android study jam in November to learn Android development basics and an Explore ML program in December to learn about Google AI and ML technologies. It also briefly mentions the annual Google Solution Challenge competition and encourages students to join various teams within the GDSC Kalindi club.
The document provides information about Developer Student Clubs at JSS Academy of Technical Education. It discusses that DSC is a community of students who learn and build tech solutions together through activities like workshops, seminars and events. It also mentions some of the clubs' activities like programming, designing, Android workshops and competitions held at annual fest Zealicon.
Solution challenge Info Session |Event by DSC UnidebMuhammad Raza
This document provides information about the 2021 Solution Challenge hosted by Google Developers Student Clubs (DSC). The challenge calls on student teams from DSCs to design a solution that addresses one or more of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technologies. The goals aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet by 2030. Teams can register online and will learn, build, test, and submit their solutions by March 31st. Submissions will be judged on criteria including impact, technology use, and innovation. The top 50 teams will receive mentorship, and the top 10 finalists may win prizes like Chromebooks. The document outlines the challenge steps and provides judging criteria.
Quincy Larson founded the non-profit organization FreeCodeCamp to make coding education more accessible and affordable. As a former English teacher without a technical background, he struggled to learn to code on his own and wanted to design the curriculum to be easier for beginners to understand. FreeCodeCamp's learning platform allows individuals to learn coding at their own pace for free. While growing the organization, Larson encountered challenges like having to sell merchandise to make ends meet, but FreeCodeCamp is now used in university curriculums and company training programs. The talk discussed Larson's inspiration and journey in building FreeCodeCamp into the impactful platform it is today.
DSC-CeC Info Session 2020
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) are community groups across the globe for students from any academic background in their undergraduate or graduate term.
Want to know more? Watch this video which is our first-ever webinar session for this year entitled "DSC INFO SESSION 2020" held last September 20, 2020 at 6:00PM.
Developer Student Clubs (DSCs) help students learn and develop skills in Google technologies while solving real problems in their communities. DSCs are student-run clubs that convene at universities worldwide. They provide opportunities for students to grow their technical skills through peer-led workshops and events, gain experience building solutions to local issues, and participate in an annual solutions challenge. The goal of DSCs is to empower students to create meaningful impact through the use of technology.
The 2021 Solution Challenge invites university students to build solutions using Google technology that address one or more of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Students are asked to register and form teams by March 31, 2021 to participate. Prizes will be awarded to the top 50 teams, top 10 finalists, and top 3 winners based on criteria such as impact, use of technology, and testing.
This document provides information about the orientation ceremony for the Google Developer Student Club of LBCE for the 2021-22 year. It introduces the faculty advisor and student lead, describes what GDSCs are and their activities and benefits, and lists the core team members of different teams including development, content, event management, marketing, and volunteer teams. It concludes with notifying attendees of upcoming fun activities before the event ends.
GDSC USICT organized an “INFO SESSION”. In this event the leads of all the teams introduced themselves to all the students and informed them about the benefits of joining GDSC. Leads gave students a broad idea about the technologies they would be working on and how it would help the students to solve real-life problems of society and to grow themselves.
The document discusses an onboarding call for the 2020/21 cohort of the Developer Student Club at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
Developer Student Clubs help students learn Google developer technologies in a peer-to-peer environment and build solutions for local businesses. The clubs are organized into domains like Android development, web development, and data science & machine learning.
Students can expect to learn technologies through hands-on workshops, tech talks, study jams and bootcamps. They are expected to actively participate, regularly attend, and give back to the community. Benefits of joining include coding challenges, open source projects, opportunities, and certificates.
Event[0]: Introduction To GOOGLE DSC TCETHitanshDoshi
Hi all, we are humbled by the questions received and the curiosity among you guys about GDSC-TCET
We will cover all the topics required to get you on board with us.
Date: 5th sept 2021
Day: Sunday
venue: online
Event Page: https://gdsc.community.dev/events/det...
By GDSC TCET,
website: dsc-tcet.github.io
insta: instagram.com/dsc_tcet/
twitter: https://twitter.com/DscTcet
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dsc-...
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DscTcet
Enjoy!!
In the HACKFEST-GGV INFO SESSION, we will provide you with all the necessary information. We will make sure that all your doubts and queries related to the HACKFEST-GGV gets resolved. Meet you all in the session guys.
To get more details, please visit our website through the following link: https://dscggv.github.io/hackfest.html
HackFest-GGV is going to be a lot thrilling as it will be covering a lot of exciting technologies along with Advanced Google Technologies. The top performers will be awarded with some exciting swags and perks. So, Please Hurry up everyone and Innovate fast.
The document provides information about an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club - Cristal e-College (GDSC-CEC). It introduces the GDSC program and discusses the vision, mission and goals of the GDSC-CEC chapter. It also profiles past and present GDSC leads, describes upcoming events and workshops, and provides details about the core team, executive board, technical and non-technical departments that run the GDSC-CEC organization.
The document discusses an info session held by the Developer Student Club Crimsons chapter at Western Mindanao State University. It provides details on what attendees should do during the session, introduces the core team leading the club, and outlines the club's vision and goals which include empowering students to impact their community through technology learning and projects. The session also highlights some examples of projects done by other GDSC chapters around the world.
The document provides information about the Google Developer Student Clubs 2022 Solution Challenge competition. It invites university students to build solutions for local community challenges using Google technologies. Some key details:
- Students are asked to develop applications that solve problems related to one of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
- Top teams will receive prizes and mentorship, with the top 3 winners receiving $3,000 each.
- The competition involves registering a team, selecting a development goal, designing and building a solution, testing it, and submitting a demo video by March 31st for judging. Criteria include the solution's impact, and how well it utilizes relevant Google technologies.
- Supporting
2022 solution challenge info session presentation - gdsc fulafiaIsmailUmar15
The Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge is an annual competition for university students to build solutions for problems in the community using one or more Google technology.
The document provides information about Google Developer Communities and the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Solution Challenge. It discusses that GDSCs provide a platform for developers to learn and connect through initiatives like GDG and GWTM. It then provides statistics on the number of GDSCs, students, and countries involved. The remainder of the document outlines the timeline and process for the 2024 GDSC Solution Challenge, which challenges student teams to create solutions addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals using Google technologies.
The document provides information about the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at Menoufia University. It discusses that GDSCs are university-based groups that teach students Google technologies like Machine Learning, Android, and Google Cloud. It notes that the Menoufia University GDSC has hosted over 86 online events over the past two years across three tracks and aims to build a real developer community, serve the community, promote innovation, and empower students with technology. It outlines new goals such as being on-site, useful, and spreading tech awareness as well as new numbers and tracks for the upcoming year.
The Google Developer Student Clubs program overview document summarizes the program as follows:
Google Developer Student Clubs are university-based communities for students interested in Google developer technologies where students can learn technologies in a peer-to-peer environment. There are now over 1,900 clubs across 113 countries that train thousands of student developers on Google technologies and empower them to solve real-world problems in their local communities. The goal of the clubs is to help students grow as developers and impact their communities through technology.
Mounsef Banouri is a 2nd year engineering student at UM6P in Morocco and the current lead of the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) there. The GDSC program allows students to grow their technical skills through peer workshops and events, gain real-world experience solving local problems with technology, and showcase their work to communities and industries. Over 200,000 students across 2,500 clubs in 151 countries have benefited from the program. Being a GDSC lead provides opportunities for mentorship, networking, and skills development to prepare students for their careers. The selection process for new leads begins in the next year.
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2022 Solution Challenge invites student teams to build solutions that address one of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technologies. Students form teams, select a goal to solve for, design and build their solution, submit a demo video by March 2022, and the top 50 solutions will receive mentoring with the top 3 winning cash prizes of up to $12,000. Solutions will be judged on their impact in addressing the selected goal, effective use of technology, functionality, and user testing.
Google Developer Student Clubs 2022 Solution ChallengeDSCVSSUT
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2022 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
This PPT explains it in a bit detail
2021 solution challenge info session presentationBeauWilliams7
This document provides an overview and agenda for an info session on the 2021 Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge. The session will cover an overview of the Solution Challenge, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals being addressed, Google technologies that can be used, the timeline and judging criteria, available resources, and a Q&A. There will also be a discussion of a Solution Challenge Design Day/Hackathon for participants to brainstorm problems, define users, find solutions, and design their project interfaces using Google technologies on the front-end, back-end and database.
GDSC Universitas Mikroskil Info Session 2023 - Slide.pdfgdscmikroskil
Hi fellow students 👋, curious about Google Developer Student Clubs? and want to know how to join and become part of GDSC Universitas Mikroskil?
Good news has arrived! We invite you to join the upcoming "GDSC Universitas Mikroskil Info Session", where we will share about GDSC Universitas Mikroskil and all the opportunities that await you!
At this event, we will understand how important the community is for developers, and get to know more about the Google Developer Student Clubs at Mikroskil University, which is a university-based developer community.
So what are you waiting for? register now and see you at the event 🎉.
Come join us as we kick off the Google DSC Solution Challenge 2021! You will get to know, the Self Paced Codelabs, Timeline, Judging Criteria and exciting Prizes! Also hear from the previous winners. Ask them about their experience. Get to know your domain, pick local problems, use Google Tech and Solve!
Dimas Hawari is the Core Team Partnership & Event GDSC UMSU (2023-2024). This document provides an agenda and introduction for an information session on joining GDSC UMSU. The agenda includes introductions of core team members, a presentation on what GDSC is and Google solutions challenges, and a speaker session on the Google developer ecosystem. Prospective members are encouraged to connect with current members and share their thoughts in the comments.
The document summarizes an information session about Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSCs) at the University of the Witwatersrand. GDSCs are community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies where students can grow their skills through peer-to-peer learning and build solutions for local businesses. As part of these global clubs, students will learn skills like leadership, teamwork, and various technologies. The session highlighted several club projects and leaders focused on areas like machine learning, Android development, and cybersecurity.
GDSC VU have organized an in person intro session on "Google Solution Challenge 2023".
During the event, the purpose of the challenge was introduced and the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals were briefly discussed. Participants, mostly members from GDSC VU Chapter, talked about the problems they are personally facing related to the SDGs and shared examples of real-world problems that need solutions. For ideas we have arranged panel talk with GDSC VU Lead Zainab Sehar and GDSC VU Core Team members Mustabshira Zahoor,Muhammad Abubaker and Haseeb Ahmed , to solve students queries and helped them how they can implement their ideas that global/local communities facing.
This led to excitement among the students to participate in the Google Solution Challenge 2023.
At the end we have played game based on quizzes related to GDSC and Google Solution challenge,top three winner got datacamp subscription.
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The document provides information about an introductory session for the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC). It includes an overview of what GDSC is, which is a community for student developers to learn technologies and build solutions. It also lists the agenda for the introductory session, which covers topics like the benefits of GDSC, major events, and includes speeches from faculty advisors.
Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSCs) are university-based groups for students interested in Google developer technologies like Firebase and Flutter. Students from any major can join to grow their skills in a peer-learning environment. Members connect with others, learn through workshops and projects, and apply their knowledge to build solutions for local problems. Beyond developing technical skills, GDSCs offer opportunities like hackathons, prizes for the annual Solution Challenge, and internal coding competitions.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC). It discusses that GDSCs are university-based communities for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students can grow their knowledge through peer-to-peer learning, gain industry experience by building solutions, and showcase their work. The document outlines opportunities GDSC provides students and motivates students to join the GDSC community at their university to connect, learn, and grow their skills.
This document provides information about an info session for the Google Developer Student Club at UTD for the Fall 2021 semester. It introduces the club leadership and provides details about upcoming events, workshops, competitions and opportunities for membership and becoming an officer. Key information includes an introduction to Firebase workshop on Sept 29, a Google Cloud Platform workshop on Oct 13, and a timeline for the annual Google Solution Challenge starting in January 2022.
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3. What is Google Developer Student
Clubs ?
● Grow their knowledge on developer technologies and more through peer to peer
workshops and events.
● Gain relevant industry experience by solving problems for local organizations with
technology based solutions.
● Showcase their prototypes and solutions to their local community and industry
leaders.
GDSC provide students with opportunity to:
12. Google developers group can be termed as a tech community
which is run by anyone who is having interest in technology..
And who love to volunteer in events and loves networking
Its a free community.. No one has to pay a single penny to join
this.. There is no official id after being a member or volunteer
of the community
But you have lots of thi g's to learn after being in this tech
community.. Generally its present in every city of different
countries..
1. Have a genuine interest in Google's technologies.
2. Have a technical background.
3. Have experience with event planning.
4. Have some connection to the local developer community.
5. Have a passion for giving back to the community.
Google Developer Groups
13. The Google Developers Experts program is a global
network of highly experienced technology experts,
influencers and thought leaders who actively support
developers, companies and tech communities by
speaking at events, publishing content. These
professionals actively contribute to and support the
developer and startup ecosystems around the world,
helping them build and launch highly innovative apps.
Nearly 700 Experts represent 18+ Google
technologies around the world!
Google Developer Experts
14. Women Techmakers is a global program that celebrates women,
encouraging them to pursue and excel in technology careers.
“Our goal is to inspire passionate, creative women through
discussions with thought leaders, technical workshops, design
sprints and networking opportunities,” said Natalie Villalobos,
Google’s Women in Technology Advocate leading Women
Techmakers. “Overall, we aim to tear down the boundaries inhibiting
women from participating in the industry.”
To accomplish this, Google created a global event series for
International Women’s Day and our own Telle Whitney joined the
Mountain View Summit.
This past International Women’s Day, 11,000 women benefited from
these 128 events across 52 countries. Summits were held at Google
offices around the globe, along with meetups at several universities
and with Google Developer Group chapters.
Women Tech Makers
15. Google for Startups Accelerators serve top growth-stage
startups with tailored technical, product, and leadership
training from Google experts.
Google for Startups is on a mission to support thriving, diverse,
and inclusive startup communities around the world. We
connect startups with the right people, products, and best
practices to help your startup grow.
As part of all accelerators, participants receive the following:
- Equity-free support
- Access to Google engineers and intensive mentoring from
20+ teams
- Access to Silicon Valley experts and top local mentors
- PR training and global media opportunities
- Close partnership with Google for three months
Google for Startups Accelerators
17. Mounsef Banouri
LinkedIn : Mounsef Banouri
Instagram:@gdsc.um6p
GDSC Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Lead
18.
19.
20.
21. OULED BEN TAHAR ANASS
Linkedin: anass-bentahar
E-mail: anass.taher@gmail.com
University of Hassan I - Morocco
@GDSC.UH1 @gdscuh1
22. Solution Challenge
What is solution Challenge?
An annual contest that invites students from Developer
Student Club communities to develop solutions for local
community problems using one or more Google products or
platforms.
23. The 2021 Solution Challenge mission was to solve for one or more of the United
Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Solution challenge 2021
24. What will the Winners get? (prizes)
Top 50 teams :
Receive mentorship from Google and other experts to
improve and submit a solution for the top prize.
Top 10 finalists:
Win a 1 year subscription to Pluralsight, swag, additional
customized mentoring from Google, and a feature in the Google
Developers Blog and Demo Day live on YouTube.
Top 3 winners:
Win all the prizes included in the Top 10 category along with
a Chromebook and a coffee chat with a Google executive.
25. IMPACT - 60 POINTS
1. Does the entry establish a clear challenge focused on one or more of the
United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals? Is it explained in a
clear manner with specific Sustainable Development Goal targets they are
looking to solve for? [10]
2. How effectively does the solution address the challenge identified by the
team? [20]
3. Is there evidence of a next step? Does the team display a plan for future
extension if they were to continue? [10]
4. Is there evidence that the solution has been thoroughly tested with real
users? [10]
5. Is there evidence that the solution was iterated upon based on user
feedback? [10]
TECHNOLOGY - 40 POINTS
1. Does the solution implement all the technical components needed to solve
the challenge? [10]
2. Has the team clearly explained what Google technology they used, why
and included guidance on how to run their code? [10]
3. Does the video demonstration show the working solution and how a user
will interact with the solution? Does the demonstration highlight how the
Google technologies are implemented and also mention the value the
technology provides the users? [10]
4. Has the team made effective product and technical decisions for their
solution? [10]
A panel of judges from Google will use the following criteria to
evaluate and score all submissions.
Judging criteria
26. Getting Started
❏ Step 1: Join a Google Developer
Student Club
❏ Step 2: Register for the 2021 Solution
Challenge by submitting this form.
❏ Step 3: Form a team
❏ Step 4: Select a United Nations
Sustainable Development Goal
Design & Build
❏ Step 5: Identify a Solution
❏ Step 6: Learn & build
❏ Design the front-end
interface
❏ Design the back-end
technology
❏ Step 7: Test your solution
❏ Step 8: Iterate
Submissions & Judging
❏ Step 9: Record a demo video and submit by
April 11th
❏ Step 10: Top 50 solutions announced (May)
❏ Step 11: Top 50 deep mentoring (May-June)
❏ Step 12: Top 10 finalists announced (July)
❏ Step 13: Top 3 winners announced live on
YouTube (August)
❏ Step 14: Celebrate all the 2021 Solution
Challenge participants!
27. Code jam
What is Code jam?
Code Jam is Google's longest running global coding
competition, where programmers of all levels put their
skills to the test. Competitors work their way through a
series of online algorithmic puzzles to earn a spot at the
World Finals, all for a chance to win the championship title
and $15,000
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already happened
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30. What is AI?
Artificial intelligence in simple words, is the ability of a
computer program or a machine to think and learn. It is also a
field of study which tries to make computers "smart". They
work on their own without being encoded with commands.
33. What’s the difference between AI, ML & Deep
learning?
Machine learning consists of the
techniques that enable computers to
figure things out from the data and
deliver AI applications.
Artificial intelligence means
getting a computer to mimic
human behavior in some way
Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that enables computers to
solve more complex problems.
34. Manal BENCHRIF
Linkedin : Manal BENCHRIF
Email : manallbenchrif@gmail.com
Information System & Big Data | Lead GDSC-Ensa Berrechid
GDSC ENSA Berrechid @gdsc.ensa.berrechid @GDSC ENSA BERRECHID
36. There are three reasons :
1. Data scientists are in high demand.
2. Lack of data scientist profiles.
3. Big Data
Why is data science trending?
Best Jobs in America | Glassdoor
37. Data scientist VS data analyst ?
What is a data scientist?
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38. Data scientist .
Data Engineer.
Data analyst .
Business Intelligence Developer.
What are the differences
between...
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39. Some use cases...
● Fraud and Risk Detection
● Healthcare
● Internet Search
● Targeted Advertising
● Website Recommendations
● Advanced Image Recognition
● Speech Recognition
Data science in real life ?
Data Science Applications | Top 10 Use Cases Of Data Science | Edureka
40. Data in Morocco ?
(18) data Jobs in Morocco | LinkedIn
Offres d'emploi Data Scientist - Casablanca | Indeed.com
Offres d'emploi : Data Science au Maroc | Optioncarriere
56. 2018 | Confidential and Proprietary
What excites you?
GDSC MENA tracks
● Machine Learning
● Mobile App!
● Big Data
● Security
● Web App Dev!
● More!
57. Future plans:
Dev Fest GDSC Morocco
Collaboration Bootcamps
Solution Challenge Moroccan version