Tracks:
Education:
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Create an app to assist in the education sector for our teachers to keep the students in the maximum learning mode without taking valuable time away from these daily lessons.
Ecommerce:
- Focus on developing an e-commerce platform specifically designed to cater to the needs and challenges faced by small businesses. This platform will prioritize user-friendly interfaces, seamless integration with existing systems, and customizable features to enable businesses to effectively showcase their products and services, expand their customer base, and increase revenue streams.
Small Business:
- Create an intuitive inventory management app that empowers businesses to effectively monitor stock levels, track inventory movements, streamline order fulfillment processes, and make data-driven decisions to optimize their inventory management strategies.
Community Asset Mapping
- Design a platform that allows residents to collaboratively map and document public assets within their neighborhoods. This can empower residents to advocate for the improvement or preservation of these assets and promote a sense of ownership over their community. Example: Create a platform designed to track excess food produced in restaurants and businesses. Facilitate a means to get excess food to local food pantries, homeless shelters, etc.
Agenda for April 26-28 STANHACKS II
Friday April 26
4:00pm – 4:15pm Welcome / speaker (Nicholas Showalter, other guests) (N-101)
4:15pm – 4:30pm Rules explained / Q&A
4:30pm – 5:00 pm Icebreaker/mixer/ teams and team names chosen (N-104)
5:00pm – 8:00pm Brainstorm / hackathon teambuilding / Start Coding
5:00 pm GitHub Basics (Alisson) (N-322)
6:00 pm Building AI chatbots (Anthony) (N-104)
7:00 pm React JS Intro / Hooks Basics (Alisson) (N-322)
8:00pm Naraghi closes
Saturday April 27
9:00am Grab snacks and off to your work rooms (N-101)
9:15am – 12:00pm Hackathon teamwork
9:30 am – 5:00 pm Workshops
9:30am GitHub Basics (Alisson) (N-104)
10:00am Creating your own API (Aaron G.) (N-322)
11:00am Statistics with R Studio (Jeff Hanson) (N-104)
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm BREAK (LUNCH)
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Hackathon teamwork
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Workshops
1:00 pm Pytorch / Machine Learning (Anthony) (N-104)
2:00 pm React JS Intro / Hooks Basics (Alisson) (N-322)
3:00 pm NodeJS / Web Services (Victor) (N-104)
4:00 pm SQL Basics (Olivera Grujic) (N-322)
5:00pm Board Games – Break (peer mentors) (N-124)
6:00pm Naraghi closes
Sunday, April 28
9:00am – 9:30am Progress on design and Event Feedback (digital form)
9:30am – 10:30am Finishing touches / Beta Testing
10:30am - Project Submissions DUE on Devpost
11:00am – 12:00pm Hackathon Presentations (WARRIOR TANK) (N-101)
12:30pm – 1:00pm Awards Presentations / Speaker: Summary of Weekend
Prizes
Laptop Bag and Swag
Celestron 50mm telescope
1st Place telescope
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Jeff Hanson
Faculty - Business/Statistics
Olivera Grujic
Faculty - Computer Science
Horacio Ferriz
Faculty - Geology
Jason Veatch
Faculty - Physics
Cash Bortner
Faculty - Mathematics
Judging Criteria
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TECHNOLOGY
Engineering skill demonstrated, A quality code -
DESIGN
Attention to aesthetics, interaction and user interface -
BUSINESS
Meets customer's needs, potential to be a business, scalable -
PRESENTATION
Clarity of written and oral presentation -
INSPIRATION
How much we love and are excited about the idea
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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