MY SSA DSC/GDG SUMMIT EXPERIENCE 2019 AT ACCRA, GHANA.

SAMUEL OUMA
Nov 8 · 10 min read

Developer Student Clubs (DSC) is a program by Google developers for university students to build their mobile and web development skills and knowledge while solving local business problems as well as acquire some leadership skills. A perk of becoming a DSC Lead two things — Explore your leadership capabilities and DSC Summit 2019. In the month of August 14th, DSC Team announced that the summit will be from 12th-14th September 2019 and since then, my anxious just went to next level, I daily check my mail twice, check WhatsApp messages every hour and my heart was beating twice as normal.

That happiness inside my mind, my friend thought I went crazy. After a couple of minutes, I explained it to him about the DSC program and why I was this much happy. Then I came to home and said to my parents, they were so happy for me. I also shared with our CoD of the department Dr. Anselimo Peters Ikoha who took me to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mutua who write for me a letter to enable me get my passport on time. This was my first flight experience also the travel allowance was taken care by Google, so I got 3 flight ticket (Kisumu- Kisumu International Airport to Nairobi-Jommo Kenyatta International Airport then headed to Ethiopia-Bole International Airport then finally to Accra, Ghana-Kotoka International Airport). On the travelling day my aunt escorted me together with my father to the Kisumu international airport.

I checked in, got stamped and waited to board the plane. At 5:00am I boarded Ethiopian Airlines moving from Nairobi to Ethiopia then later I took another flight from Ethiopia to Ghana, it was creative seeing some people that’s their first experience on a flight. The Plane took off at about 5:15am Morning in Kenyan time, we enjoyed our flight with some Hot coffee and snacks and then landed Ethiopia about 7:30 am Ethiopian time there aft6er I took a flight to Ghana, Accra which took about 5hrs 30 minutes and I arrived in Ghana at around 10:30 am Ghana time.

This summit has enabled me to network with people who are open minded from all over the Africa as well as outside Africa. The summit has also enabled me gain the experience of knowing how to deal with various people and I am also trying my level best to ensure that I also impact the life of fellow students because I always believe in one thing that in this world you live for others. Through all these it has motivated me to work for myself because if you work for yourself then you are working for society.

The Developers Students Club is an open chapter for any student who think that technology can change the way we do our things and this has motivated me to always seal through in every place which seem that there are no opportunities in life. I want to be an examples to others who see that there is opportunities to start realizing how good they are and I think this require the support of everyone for a better future, so I request for the support of the university management to ensure that we realized our goals in life because one person cannot make it alone in life we require the support of others.

After we landed, we had a shuttle from the plane to the main arrival Hall, we filled the immigration form and our passports were stamped then the Swiss Spirit Hotel bus picked us to the hotel.

At the hotel, I met other Leads from other countries, after they checked our passports, we were assigned rooms, the room was comfortable with bunk sized beds. I arrived before my roommate so I called my family people and showed them the room 🤪. After settling in, we went for dinner.

If I learned something its that, anyone with a confident mind can be a leader and no one can stop us, no matter what they tell you and I also learnt that in life God’s time is the best since my passport delayed but at long last I got it and I was able to join the rest in the google summit 2019 at Accra, Ghana.

with my dad at Kisumu International Airport
With Domnick my cousin, Monica Akinyi my aunt.
My photo on the first day arrived at Ghana.
Photo took at Gym.

THE SUMMIT DAY ONE 1

The DSC Summit kick-started on Thursday 12th Sept 2019 with lightening and electrifying welcome note by SSA DSC Program Manager our very own number one in the person of Auwal Samu giving his Keynote Speech and also talks from some Google developers.

Followed by the Google Global Program Manager Erica K Hanson where she presented The 7 Ps of building a successful community. she had ahead with some group discussion where we shared ideas and discussed Purpose (Why do your community exist?) and People (Who are your members?).

On my desk is a group of amazing people that word cannot describe we discussed how DSC is rising in our respective communities. People shared a case study on my desk of how we having a number of developer newbies, how we are going to engage new members to DSC, strategies followed for the selection of Core Team and Staff advisers, Challenges that we are all facing, how are we going to tackle.

Photo of the Room where I was sleeping
Photo of Swiss International Hotel at night.
Photo of the hotel viewed from outside Swiss International Hotel
Photo of the room where I was sleeping
Having my lunch.
The real me
Together with my friends; at the left is Jonathan Hart, at the middle is Aniedi and the right is Samuel ouma.

Global Google Program Manager and SSA DSC gives a touch word and later by SSA Program Manager number one in the person of Aniedi Udo-Obong giving his Keynote Speech, leaving us with three key points.

· Be Inspired

· Think Big

· Take Action

After his keynote, we went ahead to have a tea break and received our DSC shirt from Organizers with our Tags

It was thrilling and had the privilege of listening to other inspiring and thrilling talks from other speakers at the summit. It was quite interesting and amazing

It was a great Group discussion, where I found a very viable people from South Africa, Uganda, Botswana, Mauritius, Nigeria, Zimbabwe this table means and speak a lot from view. They have able to share with us the Tech community in their respective countries and I was able to share with them how I planned to carry out ma Bi-weekly sessions throughout the years.

Here we go the tea break is over, one funny thing is I have kept close tabs on how Googler’s give presentations of late. Key things I have noticed in their presentation is ‘Simplicity’ and ‘Relatability”. This particular speaker had this in high proportion alongside others. I enjoyed Mr. John Kimani’s from Kenya how he cheers and talks about the GDE program and ways to get into the program as a community organizer.

Mr. John Kimani is a Sub-Saharan Africa Program manager for the GDE program. He talked about the benefits of being a GDE as follows:

· Acknowledgment by Google (Being an acknowledged developer or technologist by Google).

· Access to the Google Engineering team’s projects and products (Enjoying the beta release of certain products where you help test and give insightful feedback on some of their products before it is fully launched to end-users).

· A GDE has global access to professionals. (A GDE is exposed to Google’s global partner program with lots of business to help scale and lots of industry experts to connect with).

· Invitations to Events. (GDE’s get support to travel to several conference and events all across the year).

He also gave a detailed breakdown of how to become a GDE.

· A prospective GDE must have a track record of consistent tech contribution either via Tech Blogs, YouTube video tutorials, or community speaking and workshop facilitation.

· A prospective GDE must be technically grounded in one of the listed tech areas on the GDE programs website.

· A prospective GDE must have a visible community footprint.

Talk by Samuel Mugisha: Our Solution Challenge Story

Google DSC Solutions Challenge is a worldwide Program that calls for Developers, Coders, and learners from all over the world to put their best feet forward in solving a problem with a Social cause.

His School club won the 2019 challenge they built an app for vaccination. He explained the process they took to solve the problem.

Talk by DSC Mentors

We had 5 guys share their keynotes with us, how to run a successful DSC year. They were selected to be DSC Mentors because they made an impact in their time and were chosen to guide us this year.

We asked them questions and shared our challenge; they shared their stories and successes too.

THE SUMMIT DAY 2

We had a welcoming note from SSA DSC Program Manager Auwal MS

Is all about Code lab session from google expert, we learn new and cool stuff

Workshop 1: Explore machine learning by Robert John

Workshop 2: Qwiklabs by Arman Herzarkhani

This particular part was the highlights of the summit for me. Having to connect with GDE Robert from my City Kaduna to take us a very vast Journey of Machine Learning, I made it with an awesome help from a very good friend of mine Umar Yusuf DSC lead Kaduna State university, I might say SSA DSC and GDG Summit is one summit in Africa that brings together a huge number of young African minds for a conference where they can share their stories and learn from each other and see the similarities and differences of their experience and how it connects us rather than divide us but inspires us to do better.

Workshop 3: Design Thinking

At first I was wondering what impact the class will make, we all know designs, I assumed, but our speaker used another strategy, we were grouped to think of problems students encounter in school, my group scurried down the process and quickly arrived at creating a mobile app that helps freshers navigate their way in school.

Lade Tawak checked our works and told us we were doing it wrong, that we’re supposed to brainstorm on the problem, not the solution, expand the problem, think about the problem, why is it a problem?

how often does it occur?

what class of students have the challenge?

We started real Design thinking, we thought of all possible problems, we used stickers to mark occurrence and frequency. This process helped us understand problem thinking.

Joining GDG and WTM Leads for a combined Session

An interactive and engaging workshop session from Googler Rana Abdulhamid on Gender Equality in Tech. We talked intrinsically about the gender equality issue in the world and the solutions to how we can bridge the gap of the 70% male to 30% females in tech statistics. She shared the stories of notable women in today’s tech space and what they are doing to ensure more women’s participation in building today’s and tomorrow’s solutions that do solve problems women and the world is facing. Comments were made about having to actively get women into tech from a young age, saying what many learned from their homes while growing up in Africa families were factors that affect their participation in STEM and general tech-related positions.

Photos of the DSC from other part of the country

We were made to answer the questions in groups, share our opinions.

From that session, we got to know some guys think women shouldn’t earn as much as men because they go on a frequent break from work. And that women are sick too often so men should earn higher even when they’re in the same role, people share their opinion and what they’re doing about promoting women in tech.

As part of the sessions, we were shown Prominent Women in Tech in Africa doing great things. This session was important to me cos it made me think if a woman can be a Doctor in Computer Science, I can be A professor in Computer Science which really motivated me in life. That raised the bar of my dreams.

We had a Cultural Dinner Party

OMG see food, see dance, DJ was so on point, we ate and danced till I sweated then I used the stairs instead of the elevator in the hotel, went through 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th floor. Got to my room and slept.

Group photo.
Team kenya.
With my friend Jonathan Hart.

Departure

My flight time from Accra was 2 pm, on Monday since there was no other flight and therefore, I was added one day at Alissa Swiss International Hotel.

Moving Forward

I got into Kenya, pumped and ready to do the work! I see the impact I can make, the growth I can cause, the lives that can be helped. It’s going to be an exciting one year.

I’ll be starting a new chapter; my focus is to build a firm foundation and structure for DSC in my school so that the next DSC lead can build on it.

I’m looking forward to seeing other DSC leads around the world at Google I/O 2020. I’m also looking forward to mentoring new leads on how I started a new chapter in my campus.

Photos with some student in our campus on the info session about the DSC.

By Samwel Ouma 4th year, Bsc. Information Technology

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