Themes:

  • Hybrid Environments (Online/Offline)
  • Accessibility

 

As the world shifts back to a physical environment, hybrid environments have risen—a mix of people online and offline. Many challenges have arisen as a result of this, and all of us, as Indian students have seen them in our daily lives.

Make a hack that makes things more accessible or addresses a hybrid environment challenge in this hackathon.

Happy hacking!

Requirements

You must submit a 2 minute (max) video demo that showcases the application.

Work must be entirely completed during the hackathon hours (all aspects, except planning the idea).

You must link to a public code repository for your project (GitHub, BitBucket, GitLab, etc.).

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Prizes

10,500 in prizes
1st Place - Arduino Starter Kit
1 winner

Arduino starter the kit with a lot of accessories, one for each teammate!

2nd Place - Bluetooth Speakers
1 winner

Mivi Play Bluetooth Speakers, one for each teammate!

3rd Place - Gaming Mouse
1 winner

Ant Esports Gaming Mouse, one for each teammate!

Best Hack for Social Good
1 winner

Create a hack that does help society and win an Ant Esports Gaming Mouse, one for each teammate!

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Arkodyuti Saha

Arkodyuti Saha
GitHub Education Community Manager

Varun Datta

Varun Datta
Data Science Major at the University of Toronto

Viktor Golubev

Viktor Golubev
Tech Lead at eShopWorld

 Revanth Bhattaram

Revanth Bhattaram
Staff Software Engineer at WhatsApp (Meta)

Judging Criteria

  • Originality
    Has this project been done before at hackathons in the past? How creative is their project in solving the problem at hand?
  • Adherence to Theme
    Does the hack adhere to the event's theme? Does it implement that theme fully or just partially? How creative was the relation?
  • Completion
    Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted? Does the hack have bugs or incomplete features?
  • Design
    Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface? Are the colors easy to read? Is navigation and using the hack easy?
  • Technology
    How technically impressive was the hack? Was the technical problem the team tackled difficult? Did it use a particularly clever technique or did it use many different components? Did the technology involved make you go "Wow"?

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