Sunday, June 16, 2013

Egerton University Google Map Up Event - 22nd June

We, Moffat Ngacha  and Elias Tenai  the Google Student Ambassadors at Egerton University invite you for a Google Map Up event on Saturday, 22nd June at Egerton University, Njoro from 9:00am.
The venue will be the Computer Science Lab.
A Map Up is an event where we use Google Map Maker to create and edit maps, so as to put our Universities, surrounding areas and the whole country on Google maps.
For us, we will focus on Egerton University and the surrounding areas, schools, buildings.

In view of this, we invite you attend our map up event by registering on this link http://goo.gl/VMAuM
However, please note that we have limited capacity for the attendees.
Oh, we'll have some cool Google swags for you to win and give-aways during the event.
If you have any questions, get in touch with Moffat on 0726560655 or Elias on 0724516219

Happy Days :-)
Google Student Ambassadors.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Want to become a Google Student Ambassador? 2013 applications are now open!!


(Cross-posted from the Google-Africa blog)
Update: Deadline extended to 18th April 2013
It’s that time of the year again, when we select students from universities across Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) to be part the Google Student Ambassador program. The second year of the program saw tremendous growth as it expanded from 6 to 12 countries, and grew from 28 to 97 universities with 160 Ambassadors within 1 year. The program also held its first training summit in Nairobi.
GSA training peers during Google awareness day.       Students mapping during Africa-MapUp week.
                           
Google Student Ambassadors (GSAs) are student leaders on campus whose mission is to use technology to make a difference, not only in their universities, but also in their communities more widely. Ambassadors have helped improve their universities’ online presence by mapping over 60 African university campuses including the University of Ghana, and Nigeria’s Obafemi Awolowo University.
 

GSAs are improving collaboration and communication among students and faculty by conducting trainings on tools such as Google Apps for Education, Google+ for Education and YouTube for School. They have also helped students and faculty to take advantage of Google initiatives for academia like the Google Online Marketing Challenge, Google Summer of Code and Google scholarships.

With the skills picked up during their tenure, a number  of GSAs have even gone on to start their own businesses. An example is Webcoupers, a Nigerian digital marketing company that was started by Oluseyi Oladipo (GSA) and Adepoju Abiodun (GSA Alumni).

                  
 
If you’re inspired by these examples, we invite you to enter for the 2013 program.  Eligible students from all backgrounds should complete the application form before April 11, 2013.  For more information on the Google Student Ambassador Program and other student opportunities in Sub Saharan Africa, visit our University Programs website.
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If you :
-need more information;
-have any questions;
-or just want to know more about our experiences as GSAs
please feel free to get in touch on:

+Moffat Ngacha -moffatmn@gmail.com - 0726 560 655 (Lead GSA, Egerton University)
+Elias Tenai -tenaielias@gmail.com - 0724 516 219 (GSA, Egerton University)
+Google Student Ambassadors at Egerton University 

Good luck!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Introducing Afrinolly Shortfilm Competition


The Afrinolly Shortfilm Competition is a video‐based competition targeted at budding film, documentary and animation content creators. The competition is based on a  mobile app Afrinolly, the mobile phone app enables African Movies, Music and Entertainment enthusiasts to watch movie trailers, music videos, comedy & full-length movies that have been made public by content owners or their legal representative.
For more details: www.afrinolly.com.
Currently,Afrinolly has 1.3m downloads.The winners will share $100,000 (in cash and prizes).



 The goal of this competition is to:
  1. Showcase African talent online especially the numerous
  2.  film-school graduates and the fast growing YouTube taught indies
  3. Provide a platform to foster the creation of new (online)
  4.  content   produced   by   Africans,   thereby   boosting   local content
  5. Provide great visibility for some of the most gifted creators around the continent
 The timetable is as follows:
  • Opening - 1st November 
  • Online Submission of Entries (3 months) -1st November  –  31st January 2013
  •  Publicity & African Film Schools  Visitation- 7th – 30th November
  •  International Judges Shortlist of Finalists - 1st  – 8th February  2013
  • Online Public Voting -11th February  - 4th March 2013 
  •  Online Final Result- 6th March 2013
Afrinolly Short-film Competition is a 3600 online competition with judges residing in USA, UK, SouthAfrica, Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria.More information about the competition is on the website:www.afrinollyshortfilmcompetition.com. The competition hash tag is #afrinollyshortfilm. Please follow on Google+ at www.gplus.to/afrinolly
Afrinolly Short Film Competition – Created by Africans, Watched by the World.

[Posted by Egerton GSAs]
Follow our activities on Google+ on http://gplus.to/egertongsa and learn what Google Student Ambassadors are doing in Sub-Saharan Africa on https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/%23gsassa

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Recap: Egerton University Google Map Maker and G+ Training

Egerton University Google Student Ambassadors(GSA) conducted a Google Map Maker and Google+ Training at the Computer Science Lab 2 on 20th Oct 2012.
The event was attended by 80+ students and staff members from different departments and faculties.

David Mabiria, leader of Egerton Linux User Group, gave a brief overview of the day's activities and introduced the EUCOSSA Chairman, Laban Ndwaru who in turn introduced the ambassadors.

Moffat Ngacha, Lead GSA for Egerton University, kick-started the event by providing an brief overview on Google and the GSA Program.

Elias Tenai, GSA for Egerton University, started with a demo on Gmail. He taught the attendees on how to create a gmail account(for those who didn't have), how to get the most out of your email, using filters and labels to manage emails, creating an email signature and much more.

Kevin Otiego, a Google Map Maker Advocate conducted the Mapmaker training. He showed attendees what mapmaker is, how to create and edit maps, mapping the different categories such as roads, buildings,a and much more. Later on, he covered fusion tables among others.

Moffat, then took on the Google+ training. He explained the different ways of using G+, both educational as well as fun ways. The students were amused with G+ sms where you can post to G+ without any data connection. He also showed them how to conduct a G+ hangout and broadcast it on air.

During Q&A session, the students were given some cool Google swag, while having some refreshments.

Meanwhile, the #gsassakenya was trending all day :-)
If you attended the event, please give us your feedback on this form goo.gl/USn5t
More photos about the event are here https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/100001671727359043717/albums/5802805773107331825














More event photos https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/100001671727359043717/albums/5802805773107331825

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Google Map Maker and Google+ Training event


Egerton Google Student Ambassadors(GSAs) invites you to an event on Google Map Maker and Google+ on 20th October 2012, in Computer Science Lab, from 9am-3pm.
Google Map Maker is a tool used for editing and creating Google maps. It helps you to contribute to the global maps where you can map your University, community, home area, and much more.
In addition to this, we will also be conducting a Google+ Training.
What's G+? It a new social networking tool that allows you to socialize and interact with people in a much more fun way, yet educational too.
Join us for the event, but don't forget to register here http://goo.gl/o0ItZ
Lots of fun, learning and some more cool stuff will be there.
You can always get in touch with us on:
+Moffat Ngacha 0726 560 655
+Elias Tenai 0724 516 219

Friday, October 12, 2012

Google Kenya Developer Week is here


Google Kenya Developer Week is here, similar to g|Kenya 2.0 (for those who attended last year).
On the 7th of November 2012 , Google Kenya will be holding a special developer event built around the theme: “Google Kenya: Building for Vision 2030” .
Google Engineers and Developer Advocates will be on hand to take attendees through the basic and advanced aspects of designing and building scalable software solutions in line with the vision.
There will also be a keynote address by the representative from the Ministry of State for Planning, National Development & Vision 2030.
Content:
The session will include presentations, workshops and codelabs on the following:

  • Designing for an improved user experience 
  • Building scalable backends for mobile
  • Adaptive mobile frontend design

The event will be by invitation only and will have developers from all over Kenya.
Apply to here to participate http://goo.gl/LvNFb

[Posted by Egerton GSAs]

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Google Student Ambassadors at Egerton University.


The first group of Google Student Ambassadors at Egerton University.
Moffat Ngacha (Computer Science,Y4) and Elias Tenai (Computer Science,Y4) were selected as Google Student Ambassadors for Egerton University.
L: Elias Tenai, R: Moffat Ngacha

The Google Student Ambassador (GSA) Program is an opportunity for students to act as liaisons between Google and their universities.
The ambassadors:
·         Learn about innovative Google products and programs.
·         Plan and host fun and educational events on campus.
·         Teach students how to use Google tools such as Google Apps for Education and Google Search for Educators.
·         Help universities “Go Google” and bring their university community online.
·         Act as a campus contact for Google teams.
·         Introduce peers to Google opportunities, internships and competitions.
·         Introduce students to new Google products and features, among others.
The two attended a Google Student Ambassador summit from 10th-14th June 2012 in Nairobi, together with 145 others representing 103 universities from 13 different countries in Sub Saharan Africa.
More information about the Google Student Ambassador Program:

If you have any questions and/or suggestions, please get in touch with us:
Moffat Ngacha - moffatmn(at)gmail(dot)com -0726 560 655
Elias Tenai - tenaielias(at)gmail(dot)com - 0724 516 219

More events and activities coming up...keep checking this blog for updates.