GDSC(Goolge Developer Student Club) 신청

2022. 5. 28. 23:28카테고리 없음

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Q1. What is your motivation to run a Google Developer Student Club at your Institution?

(Have you been a part of any community before? Mention what inspires you to run a community and how GDSC would impact your community)

I think what universities are giving us now is to teach with good professors, build relationships with smart and hard-working people, build relationships with them, and give us a chance to grow into a bigger person. In that sense, our school does not have such a developer community. What I felt while attending school in the second grade is that information is limited from the perspective of hard-working people in that they have to get to know themselves without informing them of outside activities or various competitions. So the possibility of forming a community with passion among our school students and growing together through opportunities and activities to study together was really good. It was also great to be able to grow through exchanges with GDS leaders around the world and good people around the world. Also, it was really attractive that I could study with my classmates who study hard with various learning materials.I applied because I wanted to exert a good influence on the school in the process of growing up as a talented person not only myself but also my colleagues around me.

 

Q2. What is your experience in leading a project or a team?

(Tell us about your experience as a team leader. What was challenging for you, how did you solve problems, what is the best part of being a leader for you?)

 

Last year I led the team in the school software contest. We used YOLO to recognize people's faces, which country is the most similar to me among Korea, China, and Japan? I carried out the project with the subject. The project participant and I had no experience in the project, so almost everything from data collection to learning data storage did not flow as easily as expected, but the team member studied all night to produce results and got into an accident. But I didn't give up and searched github to learn how to use YOLO, and I went to borrow the school server from the professor to learn the data we got, and I convinced him to borrow the school server. And we collected and learned new data every day. I made a ppt until dawn the day before the presentation and prepared for the presentation all night. On the day of the presentation, I measured the similarity of the faces of the school professors because I wanted to impress the audience. In this presentation, all participating students, including professors, laughed, and the result came in second. In the process of recruiting team members and conducting the business, it was difficult to take responsibility for many things due to unexpected things, but after finishing it, I felt rewarded as a team leader and stayed up all night with responsibility. So if I have a project like this next time, I want to volunteer as a leader and get good results again. And above all, it was really good to get good results from the group as a leader.

 

Q3.What technology do you find most interesting and why? What is your experience with this technology?

 

I am most interested in Platter, the hottest framework among front-end technologies these days. Plut can be developed by iOS and Android at the same time, and error correction and detection during development are fast, enabling rapid feedback during development. In addition, you can make an Android app by learning the existing Cotlin, or you can make an iPhone app by learning Swift, but you can also make both an Android and an iPhone app with one code using a flutter. And by supporting the flutter web page publishing service, multi-platform distribution with one code is also possible quickly. In addition, there is no reason to create a layout because it is developed by customizing it with a pre-made UI when designing a flapping application. And now I'm flapping and making college lab applications, and I'm in charge of front-and-end at a barrier-free application production contest for the deaf. also I was also interested in artificial intelligence, so I used YOLO to make a program to recognize faces and determine which countries' faces are similar.

 

Q4. Record a 90 second video and show us why you are the right person to be a GDSC Leader at your Institution. In the video feel free to present yourself and mention what you think is relevant and what we should know about you.

(발표라서 한문장씩 읽었음)

 

hello
I am currently majoring in computer engineering and studying in a computer club.

 

It has been targeting students for two years this year.

I did C(plus plus)language last year, and I did C language this year.

I'm not good at this field, but I think I know it little better,

so I made research materials and explained them in detail on my blog.

If other students want to build c/c++ language knowledge,

I'm creating and managing a community

where they cancome to my blog and ask questions

if they don't know anything.

Currently, I am trying to create a community

where students can study at school like this, and

I will continue to make such efforts.

If there's one more thing

I can appeal to, my MBTI is ENFJ.

A search for ENFJ explains that

he is a righteoussocial activist,

a natural leader with charisma and passion.

Since I was young,

I have liked to take the initiativeto help someone

and have a good influence by being the leader of the group.

If I have a chance to become a GDSC leader this time,

I want to have a good influence on people around me again.

 

 

 

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