What was
GDSC?
• Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) were college-based communities
supported by Google.
• Their mission was to empower students with tech skills, fostering collaboration
and project-based learning.
• Operated by student leaders, GDSC enabled the learning of real-world skills
through workshops, study jams, and collaborative projects.
• HITAM’s GDSC Chapter was actively involved in this initiative program from
2022.
From GDSC to GDG: What’s
Changing?
• Google Developer Students Clubs (GDSC) has now transitioned to Google
Developer Groups on Campus (GDG on Campus).
• Google Developer Groups on Campus is the next step, focused on a broader
community rather than just students.
• GDG chapters bring together professionals, developers, and tech enthusiasts
to share knowledge and resources.
• This transition elevates your community from being student-focused to a
broader, more inclusive developer community.
Why join GDG on Campus?
• Broader network: GDG connects with professionals, companies, and Google
experts.
• Access to global events, conferences, and hackathons.
• Study jams and workshops on cutting-edge technologies like upcoming Gen AI
Study Jams.
• Continuous learning opportunities beyond the student years.
• Opportunity to learn exclusive Google Technologies - Gen AI, Cloud, ML, etc.,
• Students still benefit from mentorship opportunities, hands-on projects, and
collaborative learning.
• Encourages entrepreneurship and tech startups within the college and local
community.
Meet the new GDG - HITAM
Core Team
How to get
involved?
• Join our Global Community.
• Follow us on Social Media.
• Join our WhatsApp Community.
• Actively participate in our
exclusive events and sessions.
• Keep learning and innovating.
Global Events and Competitions
related to Google
Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
• A global, online program that focuses on bringing new contributors into open-
source software development.
• Target Audience: Primarily students and beginners in open-source development.
• How It Works: Participants work on a real-world open-source project with
mentorship from experienced developers and organizations.
• Duration: Usually 10-12 weeks of coding over the summer.
• Opportunities:
> Gain hands-on experience with open-source projects.
> Develop coding skills while contributing to a meaningful cause.
> Networking and collaboration with industry professionals.
• How to apply: Students apply by proposing solutions to problems provided by
open-source organizations.
Google Solution
Challenge
• An annual competition aimed at solving real-world problems aligned with the United
Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
• Target Audience: Open to all Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) members.
• Objective: Build solutions using Google technologies to address pressing global
challenges.
• Process: Teams of up to four members work together to design, develop, and
implement a project. Projects are evaluated on impact, technology used, design, and
scalability.
• Opportunities:
> Win prizes and mentorship from Google experts.
> Showcase your project on a global platform.
> Create meaningful solutions with social impact.
• How to Participate: Form a team through your local GDSC chapter and submit a
project to the challenge.
GDSC WoW
• GDSC WoW (Wonder of Wonders) is a student-centric tech event powered by
Google.
• Organized by 30+ GDSCs in Hyderabad, with events nationwide.
• Focus on learning emerging technologies through hands-on activities.
• Opportunities to compete in hackathons and attend expert-led workshops.
Network with tech experts, coders, and creators.
• Gain knowledge of the latest tech developments through lightning talks. Ideal
for young developers to learn, build, and grow skills.
Sep Oct-Nov Dec Jan Feb March April
May
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Campaign
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Gen
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History of Artificial
Intelligence
• 1950's - 1960's: ELIZA - 1st AI program
• 1980's - 1990's: BPTT, RNN, SVM’s, & GMM’s
• 2000's - 2010's: Raise of Deep Learning - Word2Vec & GloVe
• 2014 - 2015: Generative Adversarial Networks
• 2017: Generative Models for AI
• 2018: Transformers - Seq2Seq
• 2020: Beginning of Multimodal Generative Models
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What is Generative
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Generative AI can generate new data based on training
sample. Generative Model can generate image, text ,audio,
video and more as output.
What are
LLM`s?
Large Language Model = Universal Language Model fine tuning + Transformer
Architecture
Purpose: Text Generation , Detection , Analysis etc
LLM are trained deep learning model which understands texts
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HITAM
Gen AI Study Jams
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s
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week
October
11, 2024
Oct 3rd
week
Oct 3rd
week
Till Oct 5
Perks and
Rewards
Tier 1: Enables 80 students to complete the all the courses listed
in the campaign.
Rewards: 80 appreciation kits sent to the top 80 participants.
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in the campaign.
Rewards: 60 appreciation kits sent to the top 60 participants.
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Info Session - Presentation, Google Developer Groups on Campus - HITAM.pptx

  • 2.
    What was GDSC? • GoogleDeveloper Student Clubs (GDSC) were college-based communities supported by Google. • Their mission was to empower students with tech skills, fostering collaboration and project-based learning. • Operated by student leaders, GDSC enabled the learning of real-world skills through workshops, study jams, and collaborative projects. • HITAM’s GDSC Chapter was actively involved in this initiative program from 2022.
  • 3.
    From GDSC toGDG: What’s Changing? • Google Developer Students Clubs (GDSC) has now transitioned to Google Developer Groups on Campus (GDG on Campus). • Google Developer Groups on Campus is the next step, focused on a broader community rather than just students. • GDG chapters bring together professionals, developers, and tech enthusiasts to share knowledge and resources. • This transition elevates your community from being student-focused to a broader, more inclusive developer community.
  • 4.
    Why join GDGon Campus? • Broader network: GDG connects with professionals, companies, and Google experts. • Access to global events, conferences, and hackathons. • Study jams and workshops on cutting-edge technologies like upcoming Gen AI Study Jams. • Continuous learning opportunities beyond the student years. • Opportunity to learn exclusive Google Technologies - Gen AI, Cloud, ML, etc., • Students still benefit from mentorship opportunities, hands-on projects, and collaborative learning. • Encourages entrepreneurship and tech startups within the college and local community.
  • 5.
    Meet the newGDG - HITAM Core Team
  • 6.
    How to get involved? •Join our Global Community. • Follow us on Social Media. • Join our WhatsApp Community. • Actively participate in our exclusive events and sessions. • Keep learning and innovating.
  • 7.
    Global Events andCompetitions related to Google
  • 8.
    Google Summer ofCode (GSoC) • A global, online program that focuses on bringing new contributors into open- source software development. • Target Audience: Primarily students and beginners in open-source development. • How It Works: Participants work on a real-world open-source project with mentorship from experienced developers and organizations. • Duration: Usually 10-12 weeks of coding over the summer. • Opportunities: > Gain hands-on experience with open-source projects. > Develop coding skills while contributing to a meaningful cause. > Networking and collaboration with industry professionals. • How to apply: Students apply by proposing solutions to problems provided by open-source organizations.
  • 9.
    Google Solution Challenge • Anannual competition aimed at solving real-world problems aligned with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). • Target Audience: Open to all Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) members. • Objective: Build solutions using Google technologies to address pressing global challenges. • Process: Teams of up to four members work together to design, develop, and implement a project. Projects are evaluated on impact, technology used, design, and scalability. • Opportunities: > Win prizes and mentorship from Google experts. > Showcase your project on a global platform. > Create meaningful solutions with social impact. • How to Participate: Form a team through your local GDSC chapter and submit a project to the challenge.
  • 10.
    GDSC WoW • GDSCWoW (Wonder of Wonders) is a student-centric tech event powered by Google. • Organized by 30+ GDSCs in Hyderabad, with events nationwide. • Focus on learning emerging technologies through hands-on activities. • Opportunities to compete in hackathons and attend expert-led workshops. Network with tech experts, coders, and creators. • Gain knowledge of the latest tech developments through lightning talks. Ideal for young developers to learn, build, and grow skills.
  • 11.
    Sep Oct-Nov DecJan Feb March April May Gen AI Campaign : 2024 - 2025
  • 12.
  • 13.
    History of Artificial Intelligence •1950's - 1960's: ELIZA - 1st AI program • 1980's - 1990's: BPTT, RNN, SVM’s, & GMM’s • 2000's - 2010's: Raise of Deep Learning - Word2Vec & GloVe • 2014 - 2015: Generative Adversarial Networks • 2017: Generative Models for AI • 2018: Transformers - Seq2Seq • 2020: Beginning of Multimodal Generative Models
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  • 18.
    What is Generative AI GenerativeAI can generate new data based on training sample. Generative Model can generate image, text ,audio, video and more as output.
  • 19.
    What are LLM`s? Large LanguageModel = Universal Language Model fine tuning + Transformer Architecture Purpose: Text Generation , Detection , Analysis etc LLM are trained deep learning model which understands texts
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    GDG on Campus- HITAM Gen AI Study Jams Presenst s
  • 24.
    Nov 2nd week October 11, 2024 Oct3rd week Oct 3rd week Till Oct 5
  • 28.
    Perks and Rewards Tier 1:Enables 80 students to complete the all the courses listed in the campaign. Rewards: 80 appreciation kits sent to the top 80 participants. Tier 2: Enables 60 students to complete the all the courses listed in the campaign. Rewards: 60 appreciation kits sent to the top 60 participants.
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