SpartaHack VII is Michigan State University's sixth annual student-run hackathon. On the weekend of April 8th, we're bringing together 500 students of all skill levels and disciplines to get creative with tech, connect with peers and professionals, and forget the words "I can't." We're excited to see what you will create!
Full Event Schedule Below
Friday, April 8th:
| Time | Activity | Place |
| 5-8 PM | Sponsor Check-In | Bus Loop Stairwell |
| 6-8:30 PM | Hacker Check-In | B115 |
| 7-8 PM | Dinner | B Atrium |
| 8:30 PM and on | Late Check-In | A136 |
| 9-10 PM | Opening Ceremony | B115 |
| 10:30 - 11:30 PM | Team Forming | B106 |
| 10 PM | Hardware Lab Opens | A136 |
| 10:30 PM - 12 AM | AI Club Tech Talk | B117 |
| 12 AM | Hacking Begins | Everywhere |
Saturday, April 9th:
| Time | Activity | Place |
| 12:30 - 1:00AM | Midnight Snack 1 - COOKIES! | Hacker Lounge |
| 1:00AM | Nap Rooms Open | 3rd floor A Wing |
| 1 - 2 AM | Google Cloud Platform Talk | B117 |
| 3 - 5 AM | Shrek 1 | B119 |
| 7 - 9 AM | Breakfast and Coffee | A120 |
| 10 - 11 AM | Jun Wang Tech Talk | B119 |
| 12 - 1 PM | MSUFCU Lunch | B Atrium |
| 1 - 2 PM | Game Design & Dev w/ Spartasoft | B119 |
| 2 - 3 PM | Web Apps Talk by KL&A | B117 |
| 4:30 - 5:30 PM | What they don't tell you about tech interviews - Fatima Taj | B117 |
| 6 - 7 PM | Dinner by Ford Motor Company | B Atrium |
| 7 - 9 PM | Meditation Room | B106 |
| 8 - 9 PM | MLH Cup Stacking | B100 |
| 9 - 10 PM | Smash Bros Tourney | A122 |
| 10:30 - 11:30 PM | Chess.com Tourney | A122 |
| 11:30 PM - 1 AM | Shrek 2 | B119 |
Sunday, April 10th:
| Time | Activity | Place |
| 12 AM | Midnight Snack | B Atrium |
| 12:30 - 5:30 AM | Fireside Tech Chat with Saurik | B117 |
| 7 - 9 AM | Breakfast and Coffee | A120 |
| 10 AM - 12 PM | Judge Registration | B100 |
| 12 PM | Hacking Ends | Everywhere |
| 12 PM - 1 PM | Lunch | A120 |
| 1 - 3:30 PM | Hack Expo | B Hallway & Atrium |
| 4 - 5:30 PM | Closing Ceremony | B115 |
Prizes
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Best Android App
Best iOS App
Funniest/Most Creative Hack
Best Use of Ethical AI/ML
First-Time Hacker Prize
Best first time hacker prize
Best Hardware Hack
Best Hack for Social Good
Preference towards those who use an Open Michigan-Based Dataset
Best Use of Open Source
Best Hack for Education
Auto-Owners Insurance: Best Hack That Prevents a Loss
$100 STEAM giftcard in an AO duffel bag with blanket game accessories for each team member
[MLH] Best Domain Name from Domain.com
Register a .tech domain name using Domain.com during the weekend. Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. Each winning team member will receive a PowerSquare Qi wireless phone charger.
[MLH] Best Use of Google Cloud
Build your hackathon project with a suite of secure storage, powerful compute, and integrated data analytics products provided by Google Cloud. See full list of products here: g.co/cloud. Each winning team member located in the US will receive a Google Cloud Swag Bag complete with a beanie, pillow, journal, socks and lanyards. International winners will receive a Google branded backpack.
[MLH] Most Creative Use of Twilio
Twilio allows you to incorporate mobile messaging, phone calls and a ton of other awesome communication features right into your hackathon project using web service APIs. Are you building an e-commerce website and want to send text notifications or email confirmations once an order is completed? Or maybe your application needs to verify users based on their mobile numbers? Twilio makes all this possible and more. Build a hack that simplifies your life using any one of Twilio’s APIs for a chance to win a Twilio Swag Box and GameGo Console for you and each of your teammates!
[MLH] Best Use of Auth0
Auth0 wants your applications to be secure! Use any of the Auth0 APIs for a chance to win some exclusive swag, including a Miir 12oz tumbler, Rubik's Cube, and sticker! Why spend hours building features like social sign-in, Multi-Factor Authentication, and passwordless log-in when you can enable them through Auth0 straight out of the box? Save some time on your hack and set yourself up for a big win. It doesn’t take much to get started. Auth0 is free to try with up to 7,000 free active users and unlimited log-ins. Make your new account today!
[MLH] Best Use of DeSo
DeSo is the official Web3 sponsor of the MLH Hackathon League and the first Layer 1 blockchain custom-built for decentralized social media applications. While blockchains like Avalanche or Solana cost $0.50+ to store just a 200-character post, the DeSo blockchain is built with custom indexing and storage optimizations which make it 10,000X cheaper to store social content on-chain! In order to qualify for the contest, you must launch an app that writes to the DeSo blockchain and/or implements DeSo identity. While social media apps are a great fit for DeSo, you can also build financial apps, marketplaces, and more on the DeSo blockchain. For inspiration on project ideas, you can check out some of the existing 200+ apps already live on DeSo at Bithunt.com as well as our DeSo APIs. The Best Use of DeSo gets $100 worth of $DESO coin & an exclusive DeSo branded tumbler!
[MLH] Most Creative Use of GitHub
GitHub is one of the best ways to collaborate, push code, get feedback, and show the world what you’ve built during a hackathon. To take it a step further, GitHub is now offering you access to industry tools, events & learning resources through something called GitHub Global Campus. Win this weekend’s Best Use of GitHub prize category, first by signing up for GitHub Global Campus and second by using a GitHub repository to host your hackathon project’s code! Make sure your use of GitHub stands out with a detailed ReadMe page, meaningful pull requests and collaboration history, and even a GitHub pages deployment!
MSUFCU Community Class Act Hack
This prize will be presented to the team with the hack that most helps out their community. Each team member will win an Arduino Starter Kit and the team will win $200 to share
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Morgan Sandler
Co-Director of SpartaHack
Lukas Richters
Co-Director of SpartaHack
Gabriel Sotelo
Organizer of SpartaHack
Aarham Wasit
Organizer of SpartaHack
Yash Sharma
Software Engineer @ Microsoft
Jay "saurik" Freeman
Co-Founder / CTO of Orchid Protocol
Ayush Ganotra
Software Engineer @ Meta and MLH Representative
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
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Technical Impressiveness
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Implementation
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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