Monday, 7 December 2015

DEVFEST WESTERN KENYA 2015

The 2ND annual Devfest Kisumu  was an unprecedented event in the history of GDG Kisumu.Some 250 persons, from three universities nearly half of whom were women, attended the event on  November 28th 2015.The atmosphere was electric, and the air was thick with love – love for technology and free schwag.

It could have been that we were excited to hear what the two Googlers from the Kenya office had in store for us.Or perhaps it was our anticipation for the future of the tech eco system in this part of the country. Whatever the reason, we were all on cloud nine.




Android offline kits
The tone of the conference was set with opening remarks from Victor Mwendwa - lead organiser of GDG Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.

The first keynote John Kimani Developer Ecosystem Program Manager at Google.He talked about the Google ecosystem and how the tech community in Western Kenya can be part of the ecosystem.
John

The second keynote was from Mercy Orangi - Developer Ecosystem Community Manager at Google.She talked about how android developers can improve app quality.She talked about Google resources such as Lauchpad that the tech community can use to scale their start ups.
Mercy





Roina Ocheing from GDG Strathmore university also gave an awesome talk titled "Women Techversation" highlighting the evolution of women in technology.
Roina 










We took a short break,then we had several side events in smaller rooms for one hour. Most of them were practical workshops focused on different technologies and codelabs. (Polymer,firebase,android and tech-prenuership)
All these sessions were led by ladies.Yeeiy Women techmakers!!!



Attendees having lunch
With our bellies full of  chicken and a couple of drinks, we kicked off the second half of the fiesta with a presentation from Eugene Mutai, who a GDE and a full stack web engineer at Andela.Eugene gave a detailed presentation on "Web development craftsmanship as of 2015"

Eugene










GDG Kimathi University of Science and Technology lead, Kenneth Kinyanjui, anchored the event with the second presentation on "Service Workers: Offline Functionality and Push Notifications"
Kenneth

Panel Discussion.
The local techies also got a chance to present to the audience what tech start ups they had been working on.

The conference was not just talks and workshops. The speakers had a small  tour around Kisumu city on Sunday before they left.
Boat ride at Lake Victoria


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Special Thanks to
Google
Lake-hub
GDG Kisumu and MMUST
WTM Kisumu and MMUST
All the organizers
All the volunteers
God above all



 

Monday, 8 June 2015

GOOGLE IO WESTERN KENYA 2015


​Greetings from the shores of Lake Victoria.
GDG Kisumu collaborated with GDG MMUST and Lakehub to hold its' second edition of Google I/O.
The event was held on 28th March from 5 pm to 29th March 7am at Varsity Plaza Maseno.
 
Google I/O is two days of inspirational talks, hands-on learning, and a chance to hear more about Google's latest developer products.

​Flow of event

1.Registration of attendees 
Close to 100 people attended this years IO 
30 Females
70 Males
 
2.Introducing Google IO to attendees and IO 2014  recap. 
Dorcas (WTM and GDG co lead kisumu) Introduced the first time attendees to Google IO.She also did a short recap of 2014's Google IO mentioning the highlights
 
3.Viewing of Keynote speakers
We started watching the keynote speakers from 7 pm  to about 10pm EAT
 
4.Dinner
We took a break to have a sumptuous dinner for about one hour before the next session.
 
5.Breakout Sessions(Android.Polymer and Women Techmakers)
We had three interesting break out sessions.
  • The Polymer session that was lead by Boniface(Polymer lead in GDG Kisumu) and Sigu.Here is a small feedback report by one of the attendees of the polymer session.Maxwel (GSA Maseno University) 
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    polymer session
  • The Android session was lead by GDG MMUST Co organizer.They discussed android api,material design and android studio.


  • The Women TechMakers session was lead by WTM lead MMUST.They discussed ways of getting more women in western Kenya interested in tech.At the end of the session they had formed a group that will volnteer to go to girls high schools to mentor them in tech related subjects.
    women techmakers
 
6.Snack and Coffee
We then took a 30 munitues coffee break,this was around 2:00 am.
 
7.Barcamp lead by James Odede.(Director and Founder of Lakehub)
Major topics discussed
(i)Tech mashinani -Geting technology to the villages.
(ii)Techprenuership,-How we can create scaleble aplications that will solve our own African problems.
(iii)Internet security
(iv)Internet of everything.
 
8.Breakfast
 Breakfast was served at 7am
9.Networking
 Attendees networked at as they took photos
viewing keynote

 

Special Thanks To
Lakehub
Google
Maseno Varsity campus
GDG MMUST
All the participants
 




Lead, Women Techmakers Kisumu, Kenya
           Co Founder  SokoNect
Lakehub
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Dorcas Adhiambo Owinoh    GDG Kisumu