Problem Statement

DevSoc projects are designed to meet the unique needs of UNSW students, leveraging technology to enhance their university experience. Our mission is to identify gaps in student life that can be streamlined or improved through innovative technological solutions. 

In DevSoc’s HACkaByte, we challenge you to bring your own ideas to life by designing and building a project that solves a real problem faced by students or organisations at UNSW much like our Flagship Projects. Whether it's improving the way we learn, connect, or manage our time, this is your chance to create a tool that makes a tangible difference.

Requirements

What to Build

Create an innovative project that solves a minor day-to-day inconvenience faced by UNSW students (inconvenience could be related to anything, but ideally should be relatable). You may choose to leverage DevSoc’s Flagship Projects as a point of inspiration. Our projects are available here: https://devsoc.app/our-projects.

 

You may also choose to use this API created by DevSoc which contains UNSW data that our current projects use, including room bookings, classes, and courses. The documentation is available here: https://github.com/devsoc-unsw/graphql-api?tab=readme-ov-file.

What to Submit

  • Your code on a public repository, screenshots of your project and a brief description of what it does. 


  • A 3 minute pitch video describing your project and what issue it solves

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Prizes

$400+ in prizes
+ other prizes
First Place
$150 in cash
1 winner

Runner Up
$100 in cash
1 winner

People’s Choice Award
$50 in cash
1 winner

Best UI/UX Award
$50 in cash
1 winner

Most Creative Project Award
$50 in cash
1 winner

theTradeDesk Award
1 winner

Airpods (1 pair)

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

  Burnett Cho

Burnett Cho
Engineering Manager / theTradeDesk

David Ballesteros Quiros

David Ballesteros Quiros
Lead Staff Software Engineer / theTradeDesk

Joshua Smee

Joshua Smee
Software Engineer / theTradeDesk

Danil Golovanov

Danil Golovanov
Software Engineer / theTradeDesk

Jason Beh

Jason Beh
Software Engineer / theTradeDesk

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation and Creativity (25%)
    Originality: Is the idea novel and unique? Has it been done before? Creativity: Does the solution approach the problem in an innovative way? Impact: Does the project have the potential to make a significant impact or change?
  • Technical Complexity and Completeness (20%)
    Error Handling:Are there bugs? Are edge cases considered? Implementation:How well is the technology implemented? Functionality:Does the project function as intended? Are all features implemented properly? Is it responsive?
  • User Experience and Design (20%)
    Usability: Is the project easy to use and navigate? Is the user interface intuitive? Aesthetics: How visually appealing is the design? Is the design cohesive and professional? Accessibility: Is the project accessible to users of varying abilities?
  • Practicality and Feasibility (15%)
    Feasibility:Can the project be realistically implemented? Are the resources required available? Scalability:Can the solution be scaled up? Does it handle increasing amounts of work well?
  • Presentation and Pitch (10%)
    Clarity: Is the presentation clear and concise? Does it effectively communicate the project? Engagement: Does the pitch video engage the audience and judges? Q&A: How well does the team respond to questions?
  • Team Collaboration (10%)
    Teamwork: How well did the team work together? Did they utilise each member's strengths? Contribution: Did all team members contribute significantly to the project? Communication: How effectively did the team communicate during the hackathon?

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