Showing posts with label GDG Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GDG Philippines. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

#flydart Dart Flight School-Zamboanga Launch

Sunday, February 23, 2014

 Dart takes it global. Developer communities around the world are hosting Dart Flight School events during the month of February 2014. GDG Zamboanga jumps on the bandwagon to support this potentially robust  open-source Web Programming Language developed by Google. In the Philippines alone, the group joins six more relevant Dart events spread across the country and slated in different dates.

Group photo with participants. Photo Courtesy of Ms. Yolynne Medina, 
Community Manager - GDG Zamboanga



In the country alone, hosting this year's Dart Flight School are the following Google Developer Group communities:
1. Dart Flight School - Codelab Baguio.
Venue: Berkeley School Baguio, Navy Base Road, Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
2. Dart Flight School Manila. 
Venue: De La Salle University, Taft Avenue, Manila
3. Dart Flight School - Bacolod. 
Venue: Bacolod City, Western Visayas, Philippines
4. Dart Flight School - Cebu Launch Meetup and Techtalks. 
Venue: Global Hub Serviced Offices Inc. , Samar Loop, Cebu City, Central Visayas, Philippines
5. Dart Flight School - Cagayan De Oro.
Venue: Capitol University, Cagayan De Oro, Northern Mindanao, Philippines
6. Dart Flight School - Davao. 
Venue: Mam Bebs Bakeshop, Claro M. Recto Avenue, Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines
7. Dart Flight School Zamboanga - Code Lab Workshop. 
Venue: Elearning Centre, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines



Dart is a new platform for scalable web app engineering. For every developer out there, it is interesting to note that goal of Dart is "ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform". 

More info about Dart language on their website. Take this link https://www.dartlang.org/.


Introduction to Dart led by GDG Zamboanga Community Manager Ms. Yolynne Medina. Part I :Intoduction to Dart has been conducted twice on separate dates following requests from participants mostly professionals who can't make it during the first schedule announced. 
The local two-part event was hosted by Elearning Centre and fully supported by Dart. Part 1 comprised of Introduction to Dart and a codelab commenced for the second part. The event presented TechTalks and Codelab sessions which all participants actively participated. The free event accommodated 100 seats for online registrants - IT students and aficionados. All participants received free Dart t-shirts each, free snacks and raffle tickets for unique, limited items.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

DevFest Zamboanga Boosts IT Immersion for Locals

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Google Developers Group (GDG) Zamboanga unfolds a new leaf in hosting the last leg of the DevFest season in town. Reeling from much anticipation over these past months, the first DevFest in the city was finally held on December 13, 2013 at Centro Latino, Paseo Del Mar.

GDG DevFest Zamboanga 2013, a developer festival, is part of the DevFest second season happening globally and a free event supported by Google. The one-day developer event gathered together more than 300 computer science, IT students and enthusiasts. With the limited slots, schools were granted 15 slots each for their delegation while about 80 participants (open to all students and aficionado) vied for their slots online. Eight participating IT schools included AMA Computer University, Ateneo de Zamboanga, COMTECH Institute, Claret College of Isabela, Pilar College, Southern City Colleges, Western Mindanao State University and Universidad de Zamboanga.





























Thursday, August 1, 2013

WMSU-CET Kicks Off IT Expo 2013; Hosts Google MapUp Party

Thursday, August 1, 2013

In partnership with the College of Engineering and Technology in Western Mindanao State University, a Technology Training and Seminar Workshop on G+ and Google Maps exclusive to CoE/CS Students has been conducted last July 5, 2013 in the afternoon at Audio Visual Room, College of Engineering and Technology of the same school here in Zamboanga City. The event is on the occasion of the one-day IT EXPO 2013 that has been successfully kicked off on the college grounds for the benefit of the current students, visitors and guests.



IT EXPO 2013

Engr. Cielito Olegario, CoE/ComSci Department Head officially opened the expo together with the College Dean Engr. Villareal and the faculty and staff. Ms. Yolynne Medina, GDG Zamboanga Community Manager has been invited to give an inspirational talk to the participants during the morning programme.

Notably, the annual IT EXPO shows off student IT Projects that include android mobile applications, mobile games, information systems, web development projects, computer engineering robots and a showcase of other student talents as well. Select IT projects are briefly presented on stage with the use of projector and visitors can go around from one booth to another to get a hands-on experience on the students' latest innovations. By and large, the student projects are promising and marketable.

What has been more exciting for everyone aside from the uber-sizzling tech stuff in the expo wagon and what's in store for them in the afternoon programme is the presence of the Zamboanga Cosplayers in their complete costumes walking around and poking fun to everybody's delight. Their presence added more colors and extra fun that complemented that entire event.

 G+ and Google Maps
Meanwhile, Google sparks fresh experiences for the IT students as they are treated to a free Technology Training and Seminar Workshop on G+ and Google Maps the entire afternoon. The workshop pooled about 100 students.

The sessions are handled by Community Managers Ms. Yolynne Medina (G+) and Ms. Grace Sojor (Google Maps and MapMaker). The sessions comprised of tech walkthroughs and actual demo. The speakers are thankful for the wifi connectivity in the area and the participants came in more than prepared as well - totally geared with their laptops, tablets and internet sticks.



We have tested Hangouts, Google Drive, G+, Google Maps, added an edit using Google Map Maker and eventually
did a Google MapUp Party that is extended online as a map up competition amongst registered participants. Google sponsored shirts, tumblers, stickers and drawstring bags. These are raffled off as well and given as rewards to those either asked or answered questions. Elearning Centre also sponsored the certificates for the event.


Ms. Medina took the opportunity as well to discuss the upcoming Philippine Transit App Challenge- Zamboanga Bootcamp.

Google MapUp Party is an opportunity for anyone interested in mapping using Google Mapmaker help map places in the locality. One of the objectives of the afternoon session is to show participants how to map different places, draw roads, add categories and discuss other features, points of interest. This will enable them to become citizen cartographers and improve the quality of maps and local information.




























For the record, it is GDG Zamboanga's first time to visit this university to do a Google Session. Further, Google Developer Group (GDG) Zamboanga is almost on its third year here in the city. It is one amongs the seven active chapters spread across the Philippines and supervised by GDG SouthEast Asia-Google. Other chapters are GDG Bacolod, GDG Baguio, GDG Cagayan De  Oro, GDG Cebu, GDG Davao and GDG Halsema. Google Developer Groups are for developers who are interested in Google's developer technology; everything from the Android, App Engine, and Google Chrome platforms, to product APIs like the Maps API, YouTube API and Google Calendar API.

GDG Zamboanga takes on the challenge to map for Mindanao and beyond. Additionally, Google has been pushing for MapUps for some years now. Google sponsors Map Up competitions as well. Last year alone, Ms. Grace Sojor has been awarded as one of the Top Ten Mappers/Winners in Google's Map Your Town Competition Philippines. The particular competition gave away ten HP laptops and portable HP DVD-ROMs to the top ten winners and awarded the Top 1 Mapper the privilege to grant
100,000 pesos to a public school of his choice. Competitions like this among others are things to look up to in the coming days. For Google MapUp Party inquiries, you may check out our group site at gplus.to/gdgzamboanga or send us an email at gdgzambo@gmail.com.









Sunday, January 20, 2013

@WichCraft After the Google Maps API & G+ Workshop

Sunday, January 20, 2013

My shirt is an envy! 
Believe it, my facebook friends are asking for my Android shirt! Harharharha
We just had our Google Maps API and Google+ Workshop. Elearning Centre hosted the event  and it was facilitated by no less than the GDG Zamboanga Community Manager Jerome Locson last January 20th. He flew in from Cebu to join us in this event. Mr. Juned Sonido, WorldBank Representative also flew in from Manila to grace the occasion at the same time to formally award the Sanitation Hackathon Winning Teams. Cool SmartBro prizes were given away to winning teams and everyone got an Android shirt to brag about. Super thanks to all the sponsors!

What is the News? 
During the meet-up, Jerome Locson announced to the group that he is stepping down as Community Manager and he invited Yolynne Medina to be the new community manager along with yours truly as co-community manager.



A group photo together with Google Developers Group (GDG) Zamboanga members. Jerome Locson already went ahead for another dinner appointment he was not able to join us in this moment.