Hackathon Schedule
Friday, Feb 5th
7 pm: Start arriving and signing in
8 pm: Welcome
8:30 pm: Ice-Breakers
9:15 pm: Finalize Groups
9:30 pm: Start hacking
12 am: midnight snacks (don’t have to stay for this)
Saturday, Feb 6th
9 am:
Bagel Breakfast - Sponsored by Visco
10 am:
Robotics: "Autonomous Robots Test Ideas About the Evolution of Brains." - John Long, Professor of Biology and Cognitive Science
11 am:
Alumni Talk: “Allyson Pemberton: Vassar Alum & Google Employee Q & A”
12 pm:
Pasta Lunch - Sponsored by Frenzy
1 pm:
Game Development & Game Design: “How to make games quick!”
Thomas Lum, junior Computer Science major
2 pm:
Alumni Talk: “Casey Hancock: Virtual Reality”
3 pm:
Tech Talk: “Hacking with APL” brought to you by our sponsor, Dyalog
APL will warp your mind – you'll view programming and data from a new perspective. APL can help you cope with this world of lots of data and lots of change. Today's presentation will feature a brief introduction to APL and several demonstrations of its use in data analysis.
Best of all – the world's leading APL – Dyalog APL - is available to students for free! Come check it out and get yours today! **Raspberry Pi’s will be provided for people to use APL on**
4 pm:
Web Development: “Animating Websites”
Sufyan Abbasi, sophomore CS major
** Start wrapping up. Submit projects to DevPost by 5 pm **
5 pm:
Science Fair Style Demos
6 pm:
Pizza Dinner - Sponsored by VC CS Department
/ judges decide winners over dinner.
6:45 pm:
Winners Announced
7 pm: Hackathon over!
Preview of Prizes at CommunityHack
** Most Entertaining Hack - given to the project that makes people laugh the most!
** Most Technically Ambitious Hack - given to the project that shows complexity of technologies used!
** Most Helpful Hacker - given to the hacker who selflessly helps out others
** Best Design - given to the project that shows incredible design
** Most Potential Hack - given to the hack with the most potential to help hackers’ choice of community
** Most Learned for a Hack Hacker - given to the hacker who came in with minimal experience and learned a bunch!
** Best Elevator Pitch - given to the Hack that has the best 30 second elevator pitch!
max group of 4
Preview of Prizes at CommunityHack
** Most Entertaining Hack - given to the project that makes people laugh the most!
** Most Technically Ambitious Hack - given to the project that shows complexity of technologies used!
** Most Helpful Hacker - given to the hacker who selflessly helps out others
** Best Design - given to the project that shows incredible design
** Most Potential Hack - given to the hack with the most potential to help hackers’ choice of community
** Most Learned for a Hack Hacker - given to the hacker who came in with minimal experience and learned a bunch!
** Best Elevator Pitch - given to the Hack that has the best 30 second elevator pitch!
max group of 4
Eligibility
High School students, College Students, professionals.
Requirements
Make sure you prepare a 30 second elevator pitch of your project for the demos!
Prizes
Best Elevator Pitch
Most Helpful Hack
Max 4 winners
Most Learned for a Hack Hacker
Most Entertaining Hack
Most Complete Hack
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
How to enter
Register on Eventbrite: bit.ly/CommunityHack2016
Judges
Jason Waterman
Vassar CS Professor
Casey Hancock
Eevo, Vassar Alum
Raymond Polivka
Dyalog
Brian Pecker
Dyalog
Dan Boronet
Dyalog
Laura Barreto
Vassar College
Judging Criteria
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Most Entertaining Hack
Given to the project that is the most enjoyable to learn about -
Most Helpful Hack
Given to the project that has the most potential to help the hackers' choice of community -
Most learned for a Hack Hacker
Given to the hacker who came in with minimal experience and learned a bunch! Kudos for giving coding a try! Hope you had fun :) -
Best Elevator Pitch
Given to the group who gave the best 30 second elevator pitch!
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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