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Audio Builders Workshop: Dec 12th & 13th
12 Dec - 10:30 AM
Cambridge, United States
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Saturday December 12th 2015
10:30 AM to 5:00PM -- Designers "Hack-a-thon" -- $30.00
Sunday December 13th 2015
10:00 AM to 10:30AM -- Pre Regastration
10:30 AM to 1:30PM -- Mic Builders Workshop 1 -- $375.00
01:30 PM to 2:00PM -- Lunch
02:00 PM to 5:00PM -- Mic Builders Workshop 2 (Aval. If Workshop 1 is soldout) -- $375.00
Mic Builders Workshops: $375.00
We will be building the T-47 from microphone-parts.com! The nearest commercial equivalent is the Mojave MA-201 FET (MSRP $795). The kit has custom PCBs, a recreation of the Neumann KM84 circuit (improved and hot-rodded), and a custom transformer. The finished mic has higher output than the Mojave, and it has both a 10dB pad and cardioid/omni switch. The website price for the kit is $349 including a nice-looking unbranded microphone body. Cheeper mics are avalable but at that level I think it might be easier just to buy a mic from china. By the way, the component count is low enough that some of you could build 2 or more in a day. If you want to by more than 2 please contact me directly.
Colour Platform "Hack-a-thon": 10:30AM to 5:00PM: $30 (If you have experience with design, Spice, Eagle etc. please contact Owen to join a design team at no cost.)
This is not a formal lecture but we will sell tickets for those who would like to help, observe or simply support the design teams. The design teams will do what they can to share their design process as they work.
Each team will:
Simulate the circuit in software.
Build and test the circuit on a Prototyping PCB.
Generate manufacturing files so that PCBs can be mass produced.
The Colour Platform has so much potential! It is our hope that the circuts from this workshop will be mass produced for sale at DIY.Re and avalable at cost to a builders workshops.
"Colour was designed with and for the DIY audio community. Every design decision, from the width of the PCB traces to the modular approach, was made in tandem with a community of DIYers and professional gear designers during two years of development. The result is a world-class piece of equipment that delivers exceptional performance at an accessible price."
ProtoHack - The Code Free Hackathon For Designers & Business People - Boston, MA
21 Nov - 09:30 AM
Boston, United States
ProtoHack exists to show non-coders that they can create something amazing from nothing. We empower and enable the non-technical community with the tools, knowledge and connections that will help bring their idea to life and visually communicate it through prototyping.
How does it work?
No coding is required. Instead you will use prototyping tools, drag and drop editors, mockups, wireframes and anything else you can think of to VISUALLY demo your idea on stage. (We’ve put together the best tools for non-coders, so don’t fret if you’ve never prototyped.)
Although we encourage you to try some prototyping tools prior to attending ProtoHack, we will begin ProtoHack with optional educational workshops on how to use some of the top prototyping tools.
You can choose to prototype alone or form a team with other participants and decide on an idea together. Teams can be up to 5 people.
You will have 9 hours to produce a prototype. (Remember, you are creating a lean prototype of your idea and it doesn't need to be perfect. The focus should be on visually showing what the idea is.)
At the end, you or your team will present on stage to a panel of judges consisting of developers and investors to get feedback.
Judges:
Owen Johnson, Managing Director and C0-Founder of the top nationally ranked startup accelerator Betaspring, which has made 90 seed stage investments.
Hannah Chung, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Sproutel, the creators of the internationally renowned and award winning Jerry the Bear personal healthcare robot for children with Type 1 Diabetes, Chronic Asthma and Food Allergies. She has been named a woman under 30 to watch in High tech by Forbes and won a national pitch competition judged by the legendary investor Warren Buffet.
Nadeem Mazen; Polymath, Design Thinker, Designer, Artist & Engineer. CEO of the Maker Space Danger!Awesome.
Julien L. Pham M.D., Nephrologist & Founder of Boston HealthIT startup RubiconMD and a global nomad ( his words - as he is French /Vietnamese).
Product Mentors:
Amos Epstein, CEO of clean tech startup TankUtility, which is in the Internet of Things space and a graduate of StartupNext Boston.
Matt Bilotti, Product Manager at Drift, a respected Boston -based customer engagement and product design and innovation consultancy.
Pitch Mentors:
Raffi Tchakmakjian, Co-Founder and CEO of fitness tech startup LIFTsession; Y - Combinator approved angel investor.
Growth Hacker Mentor:
Irene Pylypenko, has run 17 hackathons as Director of Hacking Health, including the world's largest healthcare hackathon with 500 participants.
Design Mentors:
Stephen D. Roger, Product and Design Strategist at Intrepid Pursuits.
Four Hewes - product & experience designer mentoring startups, institutions, events, teams, and enterprises create memorable experiences that people want.
Looking for the Agenda? Click here
Interested in speaking at ProtoHack? Are you a non-technical founder or entrepreneur? Learn more about ProtoHack and how to become our keynote speaker by emailing us at info@protohack.org. ProtoHack is a 501(c)(3) and cannot pay their speakers.
What's in it for me?
ProtoHack will be a 12-hour experience where you will build a prototype that communicates an idea visually.
Learn how to effectively use industry leading tools to put together a prototype and visually communicate your idea.
Meet other like-minded people with various backgrounds in design, business, marketing, product management and more who are all excited and passionate about building something.
Become a better product person with a deeper understanding of UX.
Exclusive access to over $200 in prototyping tools and sponsor related goodies.
We will also invite developers who are looking for new projects, to come and watch the presentations so they have a no-pressure opportunity to contact you if they’re interested in helping you actually code your prototype.
Learn more about ProtoHack by visiting our website.
Hack4Fem Hackathon
14 Nov - 09:00 AM
Cambridge, United States
The Hack4Fem (#Hack4Fem) hackathon is an event where engineers and other technical people will meet with activists working on feminism-related causes to talk and hack on ways to use technology to support feminist activism. We aim to expose problems and challenges that activists face on a regular basis and how technology can help make their efforts easier.
At this event we will feature the following speakers:
• Kelley Marie Adams, Program Manager, MIT Violence Prevention and Response • Vienna Rothberg, Program Manager for PLEASURE (Peers Leading Education About Sexuality and Speaking up for Relationship Empowerment) • Dr. Jyoti Sinha, Visiting Scholar, Women's and Gender Studies Department, UMass Boston • Kate Carson, Boston Doula Project
We will have two hands-on workshops to break the ice:
• DIY menstrual cups • DIY cloth pads
A feminist is a person who believes in the social and political equality of the sexes, so both men and women are welcome to participate!
For more details, see our schedule on hack4fem.org.
The Internet of Cows Hackathon
13 Nov - 03:00 PM
Boston, United States
BovControl is building the Internet of Cows (IoC), of which a critical aspect will be a new type of "wearable" sensor for data collection in the field. Join us at the MADE Hardware Lab at MassChallenge in the Seaport for a hackathon sprint to conceptualize, prototype, and test the next generation of cattle management hardware.
BovControl will provide all necessary resources: full access to our API, a state-of-the-art hardware lab, specific industry knowledge, pilot ranches for testing, and top-tier consultants for go-to-market strategies.
2015 LeadingAge HackFest (Hackathon)
30 Oct - 05:00 PM
Boston, United States
We're looking for a good mix of talented people from a variety of backgrounds -- both students and nonstudents -- to be part of our 3rd annual HackFest, where you will use technology to solve challenges facing older adults.
$11,000 in Prizes (Grand Prize: $5,000, 2 Runner’s Up: $2,000; People’s Choice: $1,000)
This year, we'll be at the University of Massachusetts Boston from Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2015 (please note the event venue will be closed from midnight-6am each night/morning, however, you may continue hacking elsewhere during that time).
For those that can stick around until Monday, we're providing all teams a space to present their completed tool to over 8,000 attendees of the LeadingAge Annual Meeting EXPO on Nov. 2, 2015.
Instructions
Please apply as an individual. Our coordinators will develop teams of 4 to 6 participants. Remember, not everyone who applies will be accepted. AND, you must be 18 years of age to participate.
The application period closes on Oct. 7, 2015, at 11:30 p.m.
We'll give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down about your application sometime in September.
If you are accepted, you will be asked to confirm your participation and supply a $35 refundable deposit to hold your spot.
Your deposit is 100% refundable, which means we'll give it back to you once you actually show up in Boston and participate in our 2015 HackFest. If you don't show up, we will probably spend it. On baked beans. Boston baked beans. And maybe a Sam Adams.
Aaaaand, as always, please read the HackFest official rules and legal disclosures.
If you have any questions, shoot an email over to: leadingagehackfest@gmail.com
EdUnderground Hackathon
26 Oct - 04:00 PM
Providence, United States
EdUnderground is a hands-on laboratory run by the Highlander Institute, where teachers can discover, explore, create and experiment with technology integration strategies, blended learning models, and other innovative tactics using hardware platforms and software programs to support the diverse needs of students.
During this meeting, we will be exploring our partner's (Business Innovation Factory) newest initiative called School Hackers, a platform that enables educators to share creative ways of repurposing existing resources and capabilities to move their students toward deeper learning. The BIF will take us through the platform to explore other hacks in schools and what constitutes a "hack". The group will then have a chance to come up their own hacks and discover ways to implement them back in their classrooms.
Please feel free to bring a colleague or friend who has never been to EdUnderground! Snacks and refreshments will be served. Looking forward to seeing you at the BIF!
Cheers,
Highlander Institute
Virtual Reality Hackathon & Workshop - Powered by AT&T (Boston)
17 Oct - 09:30 AM
Boston, United States
Warm-up to VR Hackathon?
The break neck pace of Virtual Reality continues in Boston with a Virtual Reality Hackathon and Workshop.
This Hackathon will help you prepare for an even bigger VR hackathon this fall letting individuals meet, form teams and hone their skills. If you are a VR expert come and stretch if you are new to VR get started and build your first VR app.
This event is designed to be all inclusive - so attendees will develop for Google Cardboard. You don't need your own VR equipement just a laptop and an Android or iPhone that fits into the Google Cardboard. If you have your own VR equipment, Bring Your Own VR (BYOVR) equipment.
The first 100 attendees will be given a free View-Master VR (Compatible with Google Cardboard) Google Cardboard to use during the hackathon and to take home afterwards.
To get ready for the hackathon - here's some useful links
Build VR with Google Cardboard
Google Cardboard Developer site
Unity Learn Site
An intro to Unity3D session will also lead off the first day to give developers and designers new to VR a fast start.
Co-produced by GDG Boston Boston Virtual Reality, Boston Unity Group, Boston Android and the AT&T Developer Program this event is designed for attendees interested in coding VR apps and games. Join for a weekend of talks, hacking, build new skills and meet other developers in the community intereses in VR, complete with free food, prizes. We will have experts from the Boston VR community and AT&T will be onsite to assist with your development.
You Bring: Your laptop, skills & ideas, an Android or iPhone if you're building for Cardboard - bring you're own VR equipment too. Come with a collaborative, team focused mindset and/or team up in advance on Twitter/Facebook/Google+ via the #atthack hashtag.
Whether you are a backend person, designer, entrepreneur, student, or just interested in tech; you are invited to attend this event. Every group needs a good balance of talent and your development skills are needed!
We Supply: Quick presentations and code samples that help to bootstrap your hacking, Google Cardboard, food to keep you going, and caffeine to keep you awake. We will have technical senseis to assist you in building faster and smarter.
Event Schedule. The following is a list of the weekend's agenda:
Saturday October 17, 2015
09:30AM Doors Open
10:00AM Kickoff - announcements
10:15AM 1 minute team formation pitches
10:45AM Intro to Unity3D on Cardboard - (Optional)
This is an optional course for developers new to Unity and VR taught by Jono Forbes - This is an optional Unity3D basics course that will cover the editor, scripting, and an introduction to Google cardboard It is highly recommended developers new to virtual reality familiarize themselves with Unity3D at the Unity3D Learn Site before the hackathon.
10:45AM Hackathon begins
01:00PM Break for lunch
Development continues
06:00PM Break for Dinner
11:00PM - The venue will close for the evening. You may continue hacking overnight offsite or get some sleep Don't miss the last MBTA trolly or train.
Sunday October 18, 2015
10:00AM Doors Open Breakfast
01:00PM Break for lunch
05:00PM Pencils down
05:15PM Judging begins 2 sets of judges
05:15PM Cafeteria in parallel to the judging
06:00PM Break for dinner
07:30PM Finalists present and winners announced
Prizes. The following prizes are experiential and geared towards accelerating you towards a successful business as well as expanding your network and industry knowledge:
Best Use of Google Cardboard
1st Place - $1,000 in Gift Cards for the team
2nd Place - $500 in Gift Cards for the team
Best Use of BYOVR
1st Place - $1,000 in Gift Cards for the team
2nd Place - $500 in Gift Cards for the team
We also will give away 5 Samsung Note 4 VR Headsets that we'll go to the top scoring teams.
Judging Criteria. Apps will be judged based on the criteria below and weighted accordingly.
25% Weight - Ability to clearly articulate what your app does
25% Weight - Interaction Design
25% Weight - Originality of idea
25% Weight - Technically creative and/or challenging implementation
Hackathon Legal.
Hackathon Terms: http://db.tt/kyPS9ojR
Social Media.
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Speakers
Ben Nelson, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at AT&T, is based out of sunny Seattle! His passion is educating developers young and old about mobile application development best practices through events like hackathons that fuse the collective interests of multiple technologies and business leaders.
Jono Forbes, co-organizer of Boston VR and Boston Unity groups, has led several Unity focused workshops including a recent CodeLab! Jono will be leading a Unity 3D 101 workshop to help get everyone kickstarted on their VR projects.
Sponsors
Harvard HackED: HIVE Education Hackathon
16 Oct - 03:00 PM
Cambridge, United States
Want to reimagine the future of learning? Want to tackle challenges facing education? Interested in developing a new school model? Got ideas for an educational app? Inspired to solve problems that plague our education system?
Harvard HackED, an education hackathon organized by HIVE (Harvard GSE Innovation & Ventures in Education), is a 3-day event for student teams to propose, design, and test solutions to educational challenges. Mentors and workshop leaders will guide participants through ideation, prototyping, testing, and pitching.
HIVE invites Harvard and other Boston-area undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds, including education, policy, engineering, science, arts, design, business, and more to participate in our Hackathon, to create new education-related projects from scratch and develop them over a period of 3 days.
Technical skills or programming experience is not required. Bring your creativity, energy, and open mind to share with fellow participants!
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Friday 10/16 (3-7pm) - Kick Off
Onsite registration, orientation, and team formation.
Saturday 10/17 (9am-7pm)
Brainstorming, idea refinement, mockup, testing, and presentation preparation. Starting early at 9am, group mentors and experts will work with individual groups to push ideas forward and help build momentum. The day wraps at 7pm with a final push for preparing team demos and presentations.
Sunday 10/18 (12-4pm) - Hackathon Showcase & Celebration
Teams pitch their ideas to a judging panel, who will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback and critique.
NOTE
To ensure the best experience for those who take part in the event, we are limiting the total number of participant slots. We will work to accommodate as many interested applicants as possible.
FAQs
Is the event open only to HGSE or Harvard University students? This event is open to ALL undergraduate and graduate students in the Boston area and we encourage everyone interested to apply! I've never attended a hackathon before. Can I still apply? Absolutely! There are no prerequisites for attendance. We will scaffold the experience in such a way that everyone can contribute and learn, regardless of technical or education experience. Where can I find out more details about specific agenda items for the weekend? Once your participation is confirmed by our event coordinator, you will receive detailed information for the weekend, including a full agenda, hackathon background information, and detailed logistics. What if I am unable to participate for some portion of the weekend (e.g. 'I cannot attend Friday night')? Active attendance is required all weekend. There is a public kickoff on Friday at 3pm that we encourage all to attend. Mandatory attendance is required starting at 4:30pm on Friday through Sunday at 3pm.
Linguamatics Text Mining Summit and I2E Healthcare Hackathon 2015
12 Oct - 09:00 AM
Newport, United States
This year’s meeting will take place on October 12 - 14, 2015 in the beautiful and historic city of Newport, Rhode Island, at the Hyatt Regency Newport Hotel & Spa. The hotel is surrounded by Narragansett Bay, next to the famous Newport marina and boasts extensive grounds and facilities including a swimming pool, Stillwater Spa and close proximity to the famous Newport National Golf Club.
The Summit will include:
New one-day I2E Healthcare Hackathon for I2E users who are mining clinical and EHR data
Hands-on workshops, giving new and experienced users the opportunity to explore the full capabilities of I2E, and discuss best practice in consultation with Linguamatics experts
Natural language processing (NLP) and text mining industry insights from the people at the forefront of the technology
Customer presentations featuring best practice, case studies and insights on practical approaches to text analytics using NLP and knowledge discovery in life sciences and healthcare
Presentations covering what's new in I2E, looking ahead at developments in the pipeline and future directions for text mining and knowledge discovery
Opportunities to network with peers and with Linguamatics’ text mining experts
Evening social events
Partner presentations and exhibits
Confirmed 2015 speakers so far include:
Uma Mudunuri, National Cancer Institute Assessing I2E’s applicability for Cancer Research
Eric Su, Lilly Extracting Summary Statistics from Clinical Trial Databases
Jonathan Hartmann, Georgetown University Medical Center Extracting and applying information from full text scientific articles for patient care
Jon Hill, Boehringer Ingelheim Read Alert – Using I2E for automated and centralized alerting of new targets.
Wendy Cornell, Retired, Merck Extracting conclusions and interpretations from internal preclinical safety reports using I2E
Richard Linchangco, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Let Food Be Thy Medicine: Investigating the Effects of Phytochemicals on Human Health
Jason Evans and Steve Aviv, Pentavere Structuring data using I2E for Real World Health Insights
Sorena Nadaf, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center The role of NLP to accelerate research and improve patient care at UCSF
Samir Courdy, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Extracting data from Physicians notes and Surgical Path Reports using I2E
Julia Heinrich, Bristol-Myers Squibb Leveraging I2E software for text mining patents on antibody-drug conjugates
Madhusudan Natarajan, Shire Pharmaceuticals A systematic examination of gene-disease associations through text-mining approaches
Matthew Crawford, Pfizer Full-text Patent Mining: Can it beat manually curated database subscriptions?
Copyright Clearance Center Easy access to full text articles for text mining: a new service, a new era
Who should attend?
New and experienced users of Linguamatics and other text mining software
Any professionals interested in the mining and analysis of textual information
Interested in speaking? Please email speakers@linguamatics.com
Open edX Con 2015
12 Oct - 09:00 AM
Wellesley, United States
Join Open edXers from around the world for the second Open edX Con!
Open edX users, developers, and enthusiasts will gather at Wellsley College in Wellesley, MA for two days of talks, panels, and discussions around the free and open source education platform that powers learning and education everywhere.
Following the conference, on October 14th and 15th, the 2015 Open edX Conference Hackathon will be held at CIC Boston .
If you would like to know more about the registration options, please see the conference website.
Also, don't miss out on discounted conference hotel rates! Make a reservation by September 4th at one of the two official conference hotels.