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Hackathons 101

Summary

Just some quick notes on how to create a hackathon, super simple really.

Sponsors & Judges

  • Prepare one page summary of the event (Name, venue, audience numbers)
  • Reach out to tech evangelist from various companies, offer 10 minutes to pitch their APIs (skype or in person)
  • Reach out to influential hackers to be judges and includes sponsors

Schedule

Day 1 (Friday - 5pm)

  • Keynote from organizer
  • Special guest (if any)
  • Sponsors (5-10 mins each)
  • Give hackers some motivation and go over the prizes and timeline!
  • Start hacking and motivate

Day 2 (Saturday)

  • Breakfast at 9-11am
  • Hacking...
  • Lunch at 12:30
  • Quick check / roll call at 1pm / prepare hackers for demo at 4pm
  • Give all hackers a heads up at 3pm
  • Call all hackers to demo their apps at 3:50

Demo

  • Announce the people presenting
  • Give thanks to Sponsors again and remind hackers of the prizes
  • Hackers take the stage (timed)

Judging

  • Call the judges and judge
  • Go back to the hackers and announce the winners! wooooohooo
  • Give the winners feedback on why they won (judges can get involved here)
  • Give the rest of the participants feedback (judges can get involved here)
  • High five each other and go home

Promote

  • Have twitter account for your event
  • Create email list, so you can send updates
  • Create github page/repo with details
  • Post pictures, tweets videos during the entire event
  • Hire someone to video tape the demos (if you get enough $$)
How to organize and run your own hackathon by Peter Moran: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nk2zJ2GTkQ
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uokesita commented May 5, 2012

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No había visto esto, gracias!

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