Hacking doesn’t mean breaking into anything - It’s breaking your ideas out of the confines of your mind and learning how to make them a reality.

At Pearl Hacks, we will start out with a variety of technical workshops suited for all skill levels and then encourage you to work with other participants to build something using what you learned.

Eligibility

  • ChallengePost submissions are open to all women who are physically present at Pearl Hacks.
  • You must be either a high school or college student to compete.
  • You are not allowed to write any code for your Pearl Hacks project before 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2015
  • Teams should be 1-4 people in size.

Requirements

  • Title of the project
  • Brief description
  • Team members names
  • Which category prizes your team/project qualifies for
  • Screenshots or demo video

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$19,950 in prizes
First Place
1 winner

Automatic acceptance and all expenses paid to Global Hackathon Seoul in South Korea and Dell Android tablets for each team member.

Second Place
1 winner

Automatic acceptance and all expenses paid to HackingEDU in the Bay Area. Also, Parrot Minidrones for each team member from WillowTree Apps.

Third Place
1 winner

Amazon Prime Memberships, Google Cardboard, and GitHub t-shirts.

Best hack using the Pebble platform
1 winner

Pebbles for all team members to take home. Sponsored by Pebble.

Best use of Cisco APIs
1 winner

Rasperry Pi and VIRL personal subscription. Sponsored by Cisco.

For more information about VIRL look here: http://virl.cisco.com

Best user experience and design
1 winner

Most fluid and functional interface. Design is clean and engages the user.

Sphero balls for team members plus a goody bag filled with art supplies. Sponsored by Infusion.

Top high school hack
1 winner

Submitted to the final round of Google's Computer Science Academy for graduating seniors.

Most impressive first-time hack
1 winner

Attendance to Qualcomm's Intern Women Conference at their headquarters in San Diego, CA over the summer.

Pearl Hacks Pusheen Prize
1 winner

Most innovative project related to preventing sexual assault or promoting sexual health.

Pusheen swag. Sponsored by Pearl Hacks.

Best use of Capital One APIs
1 winner

Trips to the Grace Hopper Celebration in Houston, October 2015. Sponsored by Capital One.

Best Use of Google APIs
1 winner

Prize: Nexus Players by AndroidTV.

Most Creative Integration of the Interactive Intelligence API
1 winner

Interactive Intelligence Amazon Web Service credits.

Best Presentation and Demo
1 winner

$50 gift cards. Sponsored by Fidelity.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Maegan Clawges

Maegan Clawges
Pearl Hacks founder and director

Judging Criteria

  • Innovative Idea
  • Technical Functionality
  • User Experience

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