GDSC Universitas Mikroskil Info Session 2023 - 際際滷.pdfgdscmikroskil
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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 .
This presentation covers the Orientation Cermony ppt of Google Developer Student Clubs that is organised in an Online mode, by the students of Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology.
This document provides information about the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the University of Southeastern Philippines Obrero. It discusses that GDSCs help students learn about technology from Google. The GDSC USeP Obrero chapter has over 200 members and aims to teach computing skills through collaborative projects. The chapter has hosted various events teaching skills like Android development, Flutter, and Google Cloud. Upcoming events are proposed on topics such as web development, APIs, Git, and machine learning with TensorFlow. The document promotes an upcoming Solutions Challenge competition for students to solve UN sustainability goals using Google technologies.
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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.
As we begin another year with our brand new leads, it's important to let our audience know who we are and all the fun stuff we have planned!
Join us for a fun info session to get a behind the scenes look at our upcoming projects as well as the team who will execute it.
GDG COOU Info Session: Back to School!
Join us for an engaging session where you can learn about the Google Developer Group at COOU. This event is perfect for tech enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to experienced developers.
What to Expect:
Introduction to GDG: Discover the mission and vision of our community and how we support each other in our tech journeys.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow students who share your passion for technology and meet potential collaborators.
Skill Development: Learn about upcoming workshops, hackathons, and events designed to help you enhance your coding and development skills.
Q&A Session: Get your questions answered by current GDG members and find out how you can get involved.
Dont miss this chance to kick off the new academic year with inspiration and community. We look forward to welcoming you!
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.
The document discusses an info session for a Developer Student Club (DSC) program hosted by Ahmed Hany. The DSC program, run through Google Developers, aims to teach students mobile and web development, design thinking, and leadership skills. It bridges the gap between theory and practice for students. The session outlines the types of online and in-person events DSC hosts, including meetups, workshops, talks, and showcases. It also promotes several technical tracks like Android development, web development, cloud computing and machine learning. Finally, it announces the #GCPCrashCourse program, a hands-on learning event on Google Cloud Platform through Qwiklabs where students can earn badges by completing quests in different tracks
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.
- Google Developer Student Clubs are community groups for college students interested in Google developer technologies where students can learn and build solutions through peer-to-peer learning and hands-on projects.
- The MPSTME Shirpur GDSC chapter aims to connect, teach, and help students grow their skills in areas like Android development, Flutter, web technologies, and TensorFlow through workshops, events and a annual solution challenge competition.
- Students can become a member of the GDSC by filling out a form online or by scanning a QR code, which will allow them to participate in upcoming technical events and learn from industry speakers.
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 K辿nitra 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.
Google DSC Morocco - INFO SESSION 2021-2022HassanAbida
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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 K辿nitra 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.
GDSC stands for Google Developer Student Clubs, a program by Google to support student developer communities. The clubs help students grow their development skills through community support, exploring Google technologies, and hosting events like code jams, tech talks, and hackathons. An info session at GMIT introduced the local GDSC core team and faculty advisor, and described upcoming opportunities like the CloudSprint program to learn Google Cloud services and potentially join the GDSC team.
The document provides information about the orientation session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) of LBCE for the 2022-23 year. It introduces the faculty advisor and student lead, describes what GDSC is and its benefits for students. It then outlines the different domains that GDSC focuses on like data science, Android development, web development, etc. and describes the roles and responsibilities of various core team positions like operations, event management, social media management, and others. It ends by describing how students can become a member of GDSC LBCE.
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.
DSC MESCOE is back with an exciting new chapter!
Developer Student Clubs are university-based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies.
Students from all the different undergraduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are most welcome here. DSC helps you grow your proficiency and build solutions for local industries and organizations. Here, you meet other learners on campus who are also curious about Google developer technologies. 誌
Why should you join DSC?
What will you learn here?
What activities can you participate in?
A Google Developers program for university students, with an aim to help students build their development skills and knowledge.
The document summarizes an information session about joining the Google Developer Student Club at Epoka University. The session outlines what GDSC is, which are community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies where they can learn and build solutions. It details the benefits of joining as gaining professional growth, access to Google resources, and internship opportunities. Finally, it provides an overview of the club's vision for the year which includes workshops on topics like Python, Machine Learning, and Google Cloud.
What is GDGC?
GDGC stands for Google Developer Groups on Campus.
GDGC are campus-based groups specifically designed to support aspiring developers on university campuses to learn and build successfully with Google technologies.
Knowledge sharing in a peer-to-peer learning environment
Building solutions to solve local problems
Helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice!
The Google Developer Student Clubs (DSC) program is an initiative by Google to empower university and college students who are passionate about technology and development. These clubs are community-driven and serve as a platform for students to learn, collaborate, and work on projects related to various Google technologies and platforms. Here's a description of the Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Community:
DSCs are entirely run by students who are passionate about technology and want to make a positive impact. These student leaders organize events, workshops, and projects to foster a vibrant tech community on their campuses.
Access to Google Resources:
Google provides DSCs with access to a range of resources, including mentorship from Google experts, learning materials, and cloud credits. This support helps students stay updated with the latest technologies and tools.
Learning and Skill Development:
DSCs host a variety of events and activities, including coding competitions, hackathons, tech talks, and hands-on workshops. These events help students develop practical skills and gain valuable experience in software development.
Open to All Majors:
Google DSCs are inclusive and welcome students from all academic backgrounds. You don't need to be a computer science major to participate; anyone with an interest in technology is encouraged to join.
Community Building:
DSCs encourage networking and collaboration among students who share a passion for technology. They provide a supportive environment where students can connect, share ideas, and work on projects together.
Real-world Projects:
Many DSCs work on real-world projects that address local or global challenges using technology. These projects allow students to apply their skills to make a meaningful impact on society.
Career Development:
Being part of a DSC can boost a student's resume and provide valuable experiences that can lead to internships or job opportunities in the tech industry.
GDSC is a global community of students who are passionate about technology. We offer a variety of opportunities for students to learn, grow, and connect. In this orientation, you will learn about:
The GDSC program and its benefits
The different activities and events that GDSC hosts
How to get involved in GDSC
You will also have the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in technology and to network with industry experts.
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.
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Workshop presentation given at the HIMSS 2025 conference, featuring Martin Boyd from Profisee, Anna Taylor from Multicare, Brigitte Tebow from Azulity, and Camille Whicker from Microsoft
The document discusses an info session for a Developer Student Club (DSC) program hosted by Ahmed Hany. The DSC program, run through Google Developers, aims to teach students mobile and web development, design thinking, and leadership skills. It bridges the gap between theory and practice for students. The session outlines the types of online and in-person events DSC hosts, including meetups, workshops, talks, and showcases. It also promotes several technical tracks like Android development, web development, cloud computing and machine learning. Finally, it announces the #GCPCrashCourse program, a hands-on learning event on Google Cloud Platform through Qwiklabs where students can earn badges by completing quests in different tracks
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.
- Google Developer Student Clubs are community groups for college students interested in Google developer technologies where students can learn and build solutions through peer-to-peer learning and hands-on projects.
- The MPSTME Shirpur GDSC chapter aims to connect, teach, and help students grow their skills in areas like Android development, Flutter, web technologies, and TensorFlow through workshops, events and a annual solution challenge competition.
- Students can become a member of the GDSC by filling out a form online or by scanning a QR code, which will allow them to participate in upcoming technical events and learn from industry speakers.
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 K辿nitra 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.
Google DSC Morocco - INFO SESSION 2021-2022HassanAbida
油
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 K辿nitra 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.
GDSC stands for Google Developer Student Clubs, a program by Google to support student developer communities. The clubs help students grow their development skills through community support, exploring Google technologies, and hosting events like code jams, tech talks, and hackathons. An info session at GMIT introduced the local GDSC core team and faculty advisor, and described upcoming opportunities like the CloudSprint program to learn Google Cloud services and potentially join the GDSC team.
The document provides information about the orientation session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) of LBCE for the 2022-23 year. It introduces the faculty advisor and student lead, describes what GDSC is and its benefits for students. It then outlines the different domains that GDSC focuses on like data science, Android development, web development, etc. and describes the roles and responsibilities of various core team positions like operations, event management, social media management, and others. It ends by describing how students can become a member of GDSC LBCE.
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.
DSC MESCOE is back with an exciting new chapter!
Developer Student Clubs are university-based community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies.
Students from all the different undergraduate programs with an interest in growing as a developer are most welcome here. DSC helps you grow your proficiency and build solutions for local industries and organizations. Here, you meet other learners on campus who are also curious about Google developer technologies. 誌
Why should you join DSC?
What will you learn here?
What activities can you participate in?
A Google Developers program for university students, with an aim to help students build their development skills and knowledge.
The document summarizes an information session about joining the Google Developer Student Club at Epoka University. The session outlines what GDSC is, which are community groups for students interested in Google developer technologies where they can learn and build solutions. It details the benefits of joining as gaining professional growth, access to Google resources, and internship opportunities. Finally, it provides an overview of the club's vision for the year which includes workshops on topics like Python, Machine Learning, and Google Cloud.
What is GDGC?
GDGC stands for Google Developer Groups on Campus.
GDGC are campus-based groups specifically designed to support aspiring developers on university campuses to learn and build successfully with Google technologies.
Knowledge sharing in a peer-to-peer learning environment
Building solutions to solve local problems
Helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice!
The Google Developer Student Clubs (DSC) program is an initiative by Google to empower university and college students who are passionate about technology and development. These clubs are community-driven and serve as a platform for students to learn, collaborate, and work on projects related to various Google technologies and platforms. Here's a description of the Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Community:
DSCs are entirely run by students who are passionate about technology and want to make a positive impact. These student leaders organize events, workshops, and projects to foster a vibrant tech community on their campuses.
Access to Google Resources:
Google provides DSCs with access to a range of resources, including mentorship from Google experts, learning materials, and cloud credits. This support helps students stay updated with the latest technologies and tools.
Learning and Skill Development:
DSCs host a variety of events and activities, including coding competitions, hackathons, tech talks, and hands-on workshops. These events help students develop practical skills and gain valuable experience in software development.
Open to All Majors:
Google DSCs are inclusive and welcome students from all academic backgrounds. You don't need to be a computer science major to participate; anyone with an interest in technology is encouraged to join.
Community Building:
DSCs encourage networking and collaboration among students who share a passion for technology. They provide a supportive environment where students can connect, share ideas, and work on projects together.
Real-world Projects:
Many DSCs work on real-world projects that address local or global challenges using technology. These projects allow students to apply their skills to make a meaningful impact on society.
Career Development:
Being part of a DSC can boost a student's resume and provide valuable experiences that can lead to internships or job opportunities in the tech industry.
GDSC is a global community of students who are passionate about technology. We offer a variety of opportunities for students to learn, grow, and connect. In this orientation, you will learn about:
The GDSC program and its benefits
The different activities and events that GDSC hosts
How to get involved in GDSC
You will also have the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in technology and to network with industry experts.
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.
Profisee - HIMSS workshop - Mar 2025 - final.pptxProfisee
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Workshop presentation given at the HIMSS 2025 conference, featuring Martin Boyd from Profisee, Anna Taylor from Multicare, Brigitte Tebow from Azulity, and Camille Whicker from Microsoft
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3. GDG on Campus Introduction (Session 1)
Planning for the next 1 year (Session 2)
Ice Breaking Games
Q&A
Introduction from Lead GDG OC BINUS@MALANG
Games
Agenda
4. Hi, My name is
Willy
Wildan Rizkia Noor (B26)
Lead GDG OC BINUS@MALANG
Computer Science
5. Welcome, GDG on Campus Leads of 2024
13 Vietnam
40 Pakistan
21 Philippines
42 Indonesia
6 Singapore
10 Malaysia
5 Thailand
7 Countries
50+ Cities
137 New Leads
9. The Google Developer Student
Clubs (GDSC) program is now
changing into Google Developer
Groups on Campus (GDG OC)
community. This transition marks a
key milestone in building a more
inclusive and supportive global
network for both professionals and
aspiring developers. By fostering this
stronger community, we aim to
enhance Learning, Growth, and
Connection for all. #GDGOCBINUSMALANG
10. 15+ years of communities
2008
2010 2020
2024
Google Technology
User Groups (GTUG)
Google Developer
Groups (GDG)
Google Student
Ambassadors
Google Developer
Student Clubs
17. Gemma (Open Models)
Gemini (Closed Models)
Gemini 1.0 Ultra - Optimized for high-quality
output across complex tasks like code and
reasoning, with support for multiple languages.
Gemini 1.0 Pro - Natively multimodal, our best
model for general performance across a wide
range of tasks.
Gemini 1.5 Pro - With an updated long context
window of up to two million tokens the longest
of any large-scale foundation model.
Gemini 1.5 Flash - Lightweight, fast and cost-
efficient while featuring multimodal reasoning
and a breakthrough long context window of up to
one million tokens.
Gemini 1.0 Nano - Optimized for providing quick
responses, on-device with or without a data
network.
Gemma 1 - Lightweight, text-to-text, decoder-
only LLM, trained on a massive dataset of text,
code and mathematical content for a variety of
NLP tasks.
Gemma 2 - Offers 3 new, powerful and efficient
models available in 2, 9, and 27 bil. parameter
sizes, all with built-in safety advancement.
RecurrentGemma - Technically distinct model
that leverages RNN and local attention to improve
memory efficiency.
PaliGemma - Open vision-language model,
inspired by Pali-3, leveraging SigLP and Gemma.
CodeGemma - Brings powerful code completion
and generation capabilities in sizes fit for your
local computer.
Gemini & Gemma
18. Prepare data
Use Tensorflow tools to process
and load data
Build ML models
Use pre-trained models or
custom ones
Deploy models
Run on-prem, on-device,
in the browser or in the cloud
Implement ML Ops
Run models in production and
keep them performing
Learn about TensorFlow here:
tensorflow.org/resources/learn-ml
Tensorflow
An end-to-end machine learning platform
19. Learn about Colab here:
research.google.com/colaboratory/
Colab allows anybody to
write and execute arbitrary
python code through the
browser, and is especially
well suited to machine
learning, data analysis and
education.
Colab
20. ML Kit
Make your Android and
iOS apps more engaging,
personalized, and
helpful with solutions
that are optimized to run
on device.
Learn about MLKit here:
developers.google.com/ml-kit/guides
Brings Googles machine learning expertise to mobile developers in a
powerful and easy-to-use package
21. GDG on Campus Events and more..
Show and invite your participants to sign up
directly to your events via the platform.
It also allows everyone to know and get
updated with your community activities.
Making your events part of the activities of GDG
On Campus around the world.
gdg.community.dev
29. The year ahead -
Onboarding
Events, workshops,
Hackathons
Graduation
Events, workshops,
Hackathons
September October December February July
April
2024 2025
LEARN BUILD CONNECT
30. Event Topic
Event Format Topics
Info session
A nontechnical meetup during which you build awareness of
your Group's activities and create a space for local
developers to meet each other
Introduction to the GDG on Campus Program
Overview of Google Technologies
Introduction of the Team and Activity Plans
Group Discussion or Teamwork Activities
Why Join Us? How to Join? Q&A
Speaker Session/Tech Talk
A meetup that is one-directional with one or more speakers
with Q&A or demo
Whats new in technology
(AI/ML, Cloud, Android, Firebase, Flutter)
How to solve a specific problem? Specific Project or
Experience?
Framework? Best Practices?
Workshop / Study Group
A meetup that is handson, where attendees are actively
involved, doing stuff beyond just consuming content from a
speaker; for example completing a codelab together
Conduct the codelab or workshop using relevant resources
and materials to facilitate hands-on learning.
AI/ML, Cloud codelabs -> Technical content hub
#10: Google Developer Groups (GDGs) have a long and impactful history as the world's largest developer community. For 15 years, we've inspired developers to connect, learn, and build on Google's technologies, fostering thriving local tech ecosystems that drive economic growth and opportunity. Alongside GDGs, Google also supported university-based students through Google Developer Student Clubs, providing them with a community to bridge the gap between theory and practice by gaining hands-on experience with Google technologies.
In 2024, we're taking a significant step towards a more unified and inclusive developer community by bringing together the Google Developer Groups (GDG) and Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) programs under the single banner of Google Developer Groups. This unification aims to create a seamless environment for developers of all backgrounds and experience levels to connect, learn, and grow. From local communities of developers (GDG) to vibrant university campuses (GDG on Campus).
#11: Some of you may wonder, What is the relationship between GDGs and GDGs on Campus?
Well, They, you collaborate together to support and grow the local developer community in a complimentary, not, duplicative way. The transition from GDGs on Campus to GDGs is intended to create a seamless pathway for aspiring developers as they enter the professional world.
#12: While there are now over 2200 community groups across the globe in 150+ countries 500+ cities.. Each one is unique ; each gdg on campus and gdg is unique. While GDGs cater to professionals in the industry you support those who will transition into the field. Each community will look and feel different; have different needs and it is up to you to take the time to understand what are the unique needs of your community; who is your audience; what are their interests;w aht are the needs; where can you help.
While each GDG and on campus group is unique, we all have one thing in common.. The commitment to be the most helpful channel for developers to learn and build on googles tools.
I want to take the last few minutes to talk about our uses - developer and aspiring developers - Developers are the architects of our digital world, the driving force behind the technologies that shape how we live, work, and interact. And in this era of rapid technological advancement, their role is more critical than ever before.
Think about it: almost every industry, from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment, relies heavily on technology. Developers are the ones who build the software, applications, and systems that power these industries. They're the ones who create the tools that enable us to connect with each other, access information, and solve complex problems.
That's why empowering developers to succeed is so vital. By providing them with the resources, support, and community they need, we can unlock their full potential and enable them to create innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.
Imagine a world where developers have the tools to:
Revolutionize healthcare: Develop AI-powered diagnostic tools that detect diseases earlier and more accurately.
Transform education: Create immersive learning experiences that personalize education and make it accessible to everyone.
Combat climate change: Design smart grids that optimize energy consumption and reduce our carbon footprint.
Bridge societal gaps: Build platforms that connect people, foster understanding, and promote inclusivity.
These are just a few examples of the incredible impact developers can have. By fostering a thriving developer community, we can empower them to build a better future for all of humanity.
This is where GDGs and GDGs on Campus play a crucial role. By providing a space for developers to connect, learn, and collaborate, these communities can help nurture the next generation of tech innovators and support them in their journey to create solutions that truly make a difference.
Let's work together to empower developers and unlock their potential to shape a brighter future.
That's it for me.. Thank you for having me and enjoy the rest of the session
#13: While there are now over 2200 community groups across the globe in 150+ countries 500+ cities.. Each one is unique ; each gdg on campus and gdg is unique. While GDGs cater to professionals in the industry you support those who will transition into the field. Each community will look and feel different; have different needs and it is up to you to take the time to understand what are the unique needs of your community; who is your audience; what are their interests;w aht are the needs; where can you help.
While each GDG and on campus group is unique, we all have one thing in common.. The commitment to be the most helpful channel for developers to learn and build on googles tools.
I want to take the last few minutes to talk about our uses - developer and aspiring developers - Developers are the architects of our digital world, the driving force behind the technologies that shape how we live, work, and interact. And in this era of rapid technological advancement, their role is more critical than ever before.
Think about it: almost every industry, from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment, relies heavily on technology. Developers are the ones who build the software, applications, and systems that power these industries. They're the ones who create the tools that enable us to connect with each other, access information, and solve complex problems.
That's why empowering developers to succeed is so vital. By providing them with the resources, support, and community they need, we can unlock their full potential and enable them to create innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.
Imagine a world where developers have the tools to:
Revolutionize healthcare: Develop AI-powered diagnostic tools that detect diseases earlier and more accurately.
Transform education: Create immersive learning experiences that personalize education and make it accessible to everyone.
Combat climate change: Design smart grids that optimize energy consumption and reduce our carbon footprint.
Bridge societal gaps: Build platforms that connect people, foster understanding, and promote inclusivity.
These are just a few examples of the incredible impact developers can have. By fostering a thriving developer community, we can empower them to build a better future for all of humanity.
This is where GDGs and GDGs on Campus play a crucial role. By providing a space for developers to connect, learn, and collaborate, these communities can help nurture the next generation of tech innovators and support them in their journey to create solutions that truly make a difference.
Let's work together to empower developers and unlock their potential to shape a brighter future.
That's it for me.. Thank you for having me and enjoy the rest of the session
#14: While there are now over 2200 community groups across the globe in 150+ countries 500+ cities.. Each one is unique ; each gdg on campus and gdg is unique. While GDGs cater to professionals in the industry you support those who will transition into the field. Each community will look and feel different; have different needs and it is up to you to take the time to understand what are the unique needs of your community; who is your audience; what are their interests;w aht are the needs; where can you help.
While each GDG and on campus group is unique, we all have one thing in common.. The commitment to be the most helpful channel for developers to learn and build on googles tools.
I want to take the last few minutes to talk about our uses - developer and aspiring developers - Developers are the architects of our digital world, the driving force behind the technologies that shape how we live, work, and interact. And in this era of rapid technological advancement, their role is more critical than ever before.
Think about it: almost every industry, from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment, relies heavily on technology. Developers are the ones who build the software, applications, and systems that power these industries. They're the ones who create the tools that enable us to connect with each other, access information, and solve complex problems.
That's why empowering developers to succeed is so vital. By providing them with the resources, support, and community they need, we can unlock their full potential and enable them to create innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.
Imagine a world where developers have the tools to:
Revolutionize healthcare: Develop AI-powered diagnostic tools that detect diseases earlier and more accurately.
Transform education: Create immersive learning experiences that personalize education and make it accessible to everyone.
Combat climate change: Design smart grids that optimize energy consumption and reduce our carbon footprint.
Bridge societal gaps: Build platforms that connect people, foster understanding, and promote inclusivity.
These are just a few examples of the incredible impact developers can have. By fostering a thriving developer community, we can empower them to build a better future for all of humanity.
This is where GDGs and GDGs on Campus play a crucial role. By providing a space for developers to connect, learn, and collaborate, these communities can help nurture the next generation of tech innovators and support them in their journey to create solutions that truly make a difference.
Let's work together to empower developers and unlock their potential to shape a brighter future.
That's it for me.. Thank you for having me and enjoy the rest of the session
#17: Gemini Ultra is better for complex tasks and larger context windows, while Gemini Pro is more versatile, faster, and cheaper.
Gemini Flash is a smaller, more efficient version of Gemini Pro, designed for real-time applications and lower-latency tasks.
Gemini Nano, designed for mobile devices and resource-constrained environments.
#18: TensorFlow is a free and open-source software library for machine learning and artificial intelligence.
It was originally developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google Brain team. Then become open source.
Tensorflow is developed by Google primarily for deep learning applications,
TensorFlow Lite:
Purpose: A lightweight version of TensorFlow, optimized for mobile and embedded devices.
Features: Allows you to run pre-trained models on Android devices, enabling tasks like image classification, object detection, and natural language processing.
#20: Purpose: A pre-trained, ready-to-use machine learning API for Android.
Features: Provides APIs for common tasks like text recognition, face detection, barcode scanning, and image labeling.
Examples of ML Kit Pose Detection
ML Kit Pose Detection is an on-device, cross platform (Android and iOS), lightweight solution that tracks a subject's physical actions in real time. With this technology, building a one-of-a-kind experience for your users is easier than ever.
The API produces a full body 33 point skeletal match that includes facial landmarks (ears, eyes, mouth, and nose), along with hands and feet tracking. The API was also trained on a variety of complex athletic poses, such as Yoga positions.
#29: Okay, that's all; everything you need to know for this session today. But no worries, we will have monthly meetings, and we will continue to interact with you in upcoming activities.
So now, look forward to your entire journey over the next year. From now on are time for learning: equip your members with the skills and tools they need. Then comes the building phase: identify opportunities, build solutions, and connect with each other."
#31: While there are now over 2200 community groups across the globe in 150+ countries 500+ cities.. Each one is unique ; each gdg on campus and gdg is unique. While GDGs cater to professionals in the industry you support those who will transition into the field. Each community will look and feel different; have different needs and it is up to you to take the time to understand what are the unique needs of your community; who is your audience; what are their interests;w aht are the needs; where can you help.
While each GDG and on campus group is unique, we all have one thing in common.. The commitment to be the most helpful channel for developers to learn and build on googles tools.
I want to take the last few minutes to talk about our uses - developer and aspiring developers - Developers are the architects of our digital world, the driving force behind the technologies that shape how we live, work, and interact. And in this era of rapid technological advancement, their role is more critical than ever before.
Think about it: almost every industry, from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment, relies heavily on technology. Developers are the ones who build the software, applications, and systems that power these industries. They're the ones who create the tools that enable us to connect with each other, access information, and solve complex problems.
That's why empowering developers to succeed is so vital. By providing them with the resources, support, and community they need, we can unlock their full potential and enable them to create innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.
Imagine a world where developers have the tools to:
Revolutionize healthcare: Develop AI-powered diagnostic tools that detect diseases earlier and more accurately.
Transform education: Create immersive learning experiences that personalize education and make it accessible to everyone.
Combat climate change: Design smart grids that optimize energy consumption and reduce our carbon footprint.
Bridge societal gaps: Build platforms that connect people, foster understanding, and promote inclusivity.
These are just a few examples of the incredible impact developers can have. By fostering a thriving developer community, we can empower them to build a better future for all of humanity.
This is where GDGs and GDGs on Campus play a crucial role. By providing a space for developers to connect, learn, and collaborate, these communities can help nurture the next generation of tech innovators and support them in their journey to create solutions that truly make a difference.
Let's work together to empower developers and unlock their potential to shape a brighter future.
That's it for me.. Thank you for having me and enjoy the rest of the session