Here's a short and sweet hackathon for beginners and veterans alike. Cutie Hack promises to be welcoming of all skill levels and hack ideas. Come and build whatever you can imagination!
Eligibility
- Participants: Admitted students can hack
- Teams: Team membership is capped at 4 members
Requirements
It is the responsibility of the teams to opt in to judging criteria categories on Devpost.
Prizes
First Place Prize
4x Amazon Echo Dot 3rd Generation Smart Speaker with Clock and Alexa
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Second Place Prize
4x Redragon S101 Backlit Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Set
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Best use of .XYZ domain
4x .XYZ Prize bags
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Best UI/UX Hack
4x Wireless Charging Stand with Cooling Fan
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Best Hardware Hack
4x Arduino R3 Board Starter Kit
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Best Theme Project
4x 21oz Standard Mouth Hydro Flask with Flex Cap
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Best Beginner Hack
4x Anker PowerPort Cube with USB Charging
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Organizer's Pick
4x Lenovo Smart Backpack with 15.6 inch Laptop Compartment
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Student's Choice
4x NUBWO Wired Over Ear Gaming Headset
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|One Personal Edition
4x 1 year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Mariam Salloum
Assistant Teaching Professor
Paea LePendu
Assistant Teaching Professor
Samet Oymak
Assistant Professor
Brian Crites
Lecturer
Jed Schwendiman
Assistant Dean for Development
Craig Schroeder
Assistant Professor
Judging Criteria
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Technical Complexity
Is the project is more than just sample code from a tutorial? How far down the rabbit hole did the team go with the scope of their project? -
“Wow” Factor
Is the concept of the project something that you’ve never seen before? Is the execution of the project done in a unique fashion? -
Polish
Does the project look like it’s ready for deployment? Is the project robust from the back end to the end user? -
Effort
Does the team’s pitch exude passion for the idea they worked on all day? Did they experiment with unfamiliar technologies?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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