About the challenge
AI for Good Hackathon: Harness AI to transform society! Build personalized learning platforms, disaster prediction tools, or analyze data to expose and tackle issues like poverty. Create solutions that empower communities—whether through AI-enhanced translation for refugees, optimizing resource allocation, or advancing climate analysis. Join us to innovate and make a tangible impact
Requirements
What to Submit
Project Development:
Develop a tech-based solution that targets a challenge or enhances learning experiences within the field of education. You have the freedom to choose the nature of your project – it can be a web application, mobile app, game, software tool, or any other innovative digital solution.
2. Functioning Prototype:
Create a functioning prototype of your project that demonstrates its core features and functionalities. The more polished and user-friendly your prototype, the better.
3. Code Repository:
Maintain a public code repository on a platform like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. This repository should contain all the source code, assets, and resources necessary for your project.
4. Demo Video:
Produce a compelling demo video (up to 5 minutes) that effectively showcases your project's functionality and features. Use this video to explain how your solution addresses the chosen educational challenge or enhances learning experiences. Be creative and engaging in your presentation.
5. Presentation Deck:
Prepare a presentation deck (in PDF or PowerPoint format) that provides an overview of your project. Use this deck to narrate the story of your project, highlighting its purpose, features, and potential impact on education. Visuals, diagrams, and clear explanations are encouraged.
6. Technical Documentation:
Include a concise technical documentation document that outlines how to set up, configure, and use your project. Ensure that it is clear and comprehensible to help others understand the technical aspects of your solution.
7. Team Information:
Provide the names and contact details of all team members. Include a brief introduction or bio for each team member, emphasizing their roles and contributions to the project.
8. Additional Materials (Optional):
If you have any supplementary materials that enhance your project's presentation, such as concept art, design mockups, user stories, or any other relevant content, feel free to include them.
By adhering to these submission requirements, you'll be able to present your project comprehensively and effectively. We encourage you to think innovatively, push your creative boundaries, and strive to make a meaningful impact on education through your technological solution. Best of luck!
Prizes
CASH PRICE
WINNING PROJECT GET PRIZE
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
JHON
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Judging Criteria
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ORIGINAL
Presentation: The clarity and persuasiveness of the presentation will be judged. Participants must effectively communicate the purpose, functionality, and benefits of their solution.
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