About the challenge
Welcome to our campus hackathon! This is an exciting opportunity for beginners to learn how to code and build innovative projects. Our hackathon is open to students of all levels, so whether you're a seasoned programmer or just starting out, we encourage you to participate.
The challenge is to come up with innovative solutions that address real-world issues related to healthcare, education or accessibility. You can choose any programming language or technology stack that you're comfortable with, and our mentors will be available to help you with any questions or challenges you may encounter along the way.
In addition to building your project, you'll also have the opportunity to attend workshops, network with industry professionals, and compete for prizes. Our goal is to provide a supportive and collaborative environment where you can develop your skills, make new connections, and have fun!
Get started
Getting started with the hackathon is easy. Here's what you need to do:
- Register for the event: Sign up using our online registration form to let us know you're interested in participating.
- Form a team: You can register as a team or to join a team.
- Attend the pre-event workshops: We are hosting different workshops that will prepare you for the hackathon even better!
- Choose your track: You can choose which track you want to follow. Two options are “Build Track” and “Design Track.”
- Brainstorm ideas: Start thinking about the problem you want to solve and the project you want to build. You can also attend our ideation workshop to get help generating ideas.
- Build your project: Use your programming skills to build a prototype of your project. If you are designing your project, provide full design layout and function details of what you are designing. Don't worry if you're a beginner - our mentors will be available to help you every step of the way.
Requirements
What to Build
Choose a problem related to theme of real world issues related to healthcare, education or accessibility. Then as a team develop a website, application or other technology to help address that problem.
What to Submit
Build Track- Teams will begin to code their website or application
You must submit a 3-6 minute video presentation of your project. Please include why you chose this project, what you developed and include a little info on the technology you used. You will need to submit your code repository from GitHub.
Design Track- Teams will design the entire application or website. You must submit a 3-6 minute video presentation of your project. You can include design sketches or other documents developed but not required.
Things you should cover:
- Why you are solving this problem including research on the impact/ significance of the problem
- Detailed description of the application or website including both the function and design/ layout
- Please also research what technology would be best to build the web/ app with
Prizes
Build- First Place
Build - Second Place
Build - Third Place
Design - First Place
Design - Second Place
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Desmond Foo
Software Engineering Manager, Google
Mathew Calkins
Software Engineer, Google
Irene Starygina
Salesforce Delivery Lead, Accenture
Victoria Wang
Software Engineer, Site Reliability Engineering, Google
Biren Patel
Engineering Manager, JustWorks
Judging Criteria
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Presentation - 1. Overall Delivery (10 point)
▪ Does the presentation include a thoughtful and well-designed google slides presentation? ▪ Is the delivery clear, concise and professional? ▪ Does the delivery feel rehearsed and polished? -
Presentation - 2. Articulation of Team Member Roles (5 point)
▪ Is the role of each team member clearly described / demonstrated? ▪ Did the team take advantage of each member’s strengths to distribute the project work load in an effective and equitable way? -
Presentation - 3. Elevator Pitch (15 point)
▪ Does the elevator pitch effectively answer the “big picture” questions: Who would be interested in this? Why should people use your app? ▪ Does the elevator pitch clearly articulate a critical question or intervention? -
Presentation - 4. Demonstration (5 point)
▪ Is each step of the demonstration / walkthrough clearly linked to the “big picture” questions above? -
App Prototype - 1. Visual and UX Design (30 point)
▪ To what extent are the following design elements used effectively to create a user experience that is intuitive, pleasurable and thematically aligned with the project’s goals? ▪ Color ▪ Typography ▪ Layout and composition ▪ UI Elements ▪ Media Assets -
App Prototype - 2. Content (30 point)
▪ Has the group responded to feedback from the instructor? ▪ Does the app create a compelling UI that will engage users? ▪ Is the app’s critical question/intervention integrated into the UX?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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