Skip to content

Google Software Product Sprint Experience



Franklin Boampong completed an 11-week virtual experience called the Google Software Product Sprint. He learned a lot about web development and building websites using tools like HTML, CSS, and Javascript. He also had the chance to use Google Cloud Platforms where he made use of Google’s Machine Learning resource to do sentiment analysis as well as deploy his websites on the Google cloud platform.

Ask me a question about this poster! Please send me an email.

13 thoughts on “Google Software Product Sprint Experience”

    1. Thanks for passing by to read about my experience. I did achieve a lot and I am very grateful for the funding received during these uncertain times!

    1. Thanks a lot Rachel. Definitely have a lot to share about the experience and I am willing to answer any questions you might have about my experience as well.

  1. Franklin!!! This project is such a great example of computer science for social good. I’ll definitely check out and share your website 🙂

    1. Thanks a lot Cayley. It was a great experience and hopefully it helps solve the social need during these unprecedented times!

  2. This is so amazing Franklin. You always seem to expand your reach and make maximum use of resources available to you. You talked about using Google’s Machine Learning resource to do sentiment analysis, I was hoping if you could elaborate on that.

  3. This sounds like an amazing experience! How do you think you are going to apply these skills you learned in the future? Do you think you will continue working on the Covid-19 donation website? Thanks!

  4. This sounds like an amazing experience! How do you think you are going to apply these skills you learned in the future? Do you think you will continue working on the Covid-19 donation website? Thanks!

  5. Thank you for sharing this amazing project with us Franklin! I’m so very happy to see that you are doing well and exploring the ways in which CS skills can be utilized to develop social change! I was wondering how you came about choosing the causes for your donation website, and in what ways you collaborated with those organizations in the process of building it?

    1. Hello Thomas, this is a great question. Currently we are placing causes we are passionate about on the platform and we are in talk with various organizations and institutions on how to add them to the back end to ensure that the donations go directly to them and hence improve our current system architecture.

  6. This is a very interesting project! I am personally very interested in CS, and it is really amazing to see how you utilize your project to aid people during COVID-19.

    1. Thanks for the comment. I believe CS could be of great help to businesses and organization during these times and I believe this is one of the ways!

Comments are closed.