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#firsthack 2.0
27 Feb - 09:00 AM
Dulles, United States
The #firsthack 2.0 Hackathon introduces young students (6th to 8th grade) to real-world programming challenges.
Each middle school team will be paired with a high-school mentor. Teams will receive guidance and support from idea conception and design to development and presentation, a strategy intended to help young students learn valuable skills and content while simultaneously boosting their confidence!
DC Vision Zero Hackathon
13 Feb - 09:00 AM
Washington, United States
Join the DC Vision Zero Hackathon together with the District Department of Transportation and Open Gov Hub to work on transportation safety and hack data to eliminate traffic-related deaths in the District by 2024. Together with a team you will be asked to analyze information, exchange ideas, and showcase new data visualizations, apps, GIS analysis and other insights to senior city leadership.
Baseball Analytics Hackathon
05 Feb - 10:00 AM
Baltimore, United States
The Baseball Analytics Hackathon invites you to invent new ways to represent and visualize data. It is the perfect opportunity for you to work with baseball executives and data scientists to refine your data science and analytic skills and show off your creativity by finding new ways to change the game. Hackathon participants will work to develop innovative data science and visualization solutions using unique datasets that will provide alongside anything else that is openly available on the Internet. Prizes will be awarded for the most impressive projects!
DC Apps4Change Demo Breakfast - Accessing ideas for social benefit technology apps
29 Jan - 09:00 AM
Washington, United States
The Apps4Change Demo Breakfast will let developers share their prototypes and apps with experts who can provide useful feedback from direct experiences in the sector. The goal is to create tools and apps that make the world a better place. It should be an inspiring, fun, and informative conversation that will influence community-relevant tool development. Meet and learn from tech developers, nonprofits, influencers, product designers, and civic leaders who will offer guidance and feedback and leave the event with valuable skills to develop products that will shape tomorrow's technology landscape.