- Currently enrolled ScriptEd student.
- Students will remain in their teams for the duration of the hackathon.
- Students must finish their projects by the end of the day.
- Students should use the rubric (link) to ensure their work meets the criteria.
- Projects will be judged and winners announced at the end of the day.
ScriptEd's Hackathon Code of Conduct
ScriptEd is dedicated to providing a harassment-free hackathon experience for everyone, regardless of gender, race, nationality, language, sexual orientation, religion, disability, socioeconomic status, learning style, hackathon and computing experience or lack thereof.
We will not tolerate harassment in any form. Harassment includes offensive verbal or written comments related to an of the criteria mentioned above, the use of sexual language or images, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, disruption of work or presentations, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. The projects created at our hackathon are equally subject to the anti-harassment policy.
Photography is encouraged, but other participants must be given a reasonable chance to opt out from being photographed. If a participant objects to the taking of their photograph, comply with their request. It is inappropriate to take photographs in contexts where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy (for example, in bathrooms).
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the ScriptEd team immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, we will take any action we deem appropriate. This includes warning the offender, expulsion from the hackathon, or reporting their behavior to local law enforcement.
