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Urban Tensions Hackathon: Visualizing stories of cities and conflict
  08 Apr - 09:00 AM
  Boston, United States
From gentrification and increased evictions to trucks in the bike lane, Boston, like many cities, is filled with stories of urban tensions. But are there data to illustrate these conflicts? Can you find, merge and visualize data and other layers of information that can help reveal new, original insights about the city’s urban tensions?   On Saturday, April 8, from 9am to 3pm, Northeastern University will be hosting "Urban Tensions," a hackathon where participants will explore urban data – from crime to housing to transportation to energy – to tell compelling stories of cities and conflict.   Who can sign up and who will be there? The event is open to both students and professionals from any field. It will be kicked off with lightning talks on urban data, evictions and gentrification by: Ben Green, Boston’s Open Data ProjectChristine Dixon, deputy director of Project HopeWenfei Xu, research associate at MIT’s Civic Data Design Lab. What kind of stories are we looking for? - From the innovation district to East Boston, what does the push-and-pull between affordable housing and commercial real estate development look like? - Is Boston violent? Highlight the waxing and waning of crime across the city. - Quantify Boston’s aging infrastructure to pinpoint where it might fail first as well as where it's being updated. - How many bike lanes are overrun by 18-wheelers? Is there another way?   How will projects be judged? A panel of Northeastern professors from across the College of Arts, Media and Design will judge the submissions. Projects will be judged on their originality, the rigor of their data sourcing and analysis, and the accuracy and appeal of their visual storytelling. What are the prizes? Annual Hubway bike-sharing memberships. What kind of datasets are we talking about? Housing Boston approved building permits here or here Zillow Boston Median Listing Price per sq. ft. here Boston Airbnb listings, reviews data Boston neighborhood blight and building data here 2015 Greater Boston Housing Report Card here Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 here Housing data 1950-2010 here City of Boston-owned property here Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council housing data here Freddie Mac fixed-rate mortgage dataset from 1999-2015 here Transportation Boston Hubway bicycle trip data here Bicycle collisions in Boston (2009-2012) here Boston existing bicycle network here Boston taxi data May 2012 – Nov 2012 here Cambridge daily traffic counts 1972-2017 here Massachusetts real-time roadway travel feed here Crime and complaints Boston homicides data here Commonwealth Connect data (2009-2015) here Boston FIO (field interviews and observation) data here Boston crime incident reports (2015-now) here Boston Police Dept. license plate scanner data here Boston precincts data here Other Boston food pantry data here Boston schools public here and non-public here Boston census data in JSON here Boston 2010 census tracts hereGeographical data layers for Boston here
    International Development Hackathon 2017
      07 Apr - 06:00 PM
      Medford, United States
    Developers, designers, problem solvers in New England! Are you interested in both technology and international development? IDHack Directors invite you to participate in IDHack 2017, the International Development Hackathon 2017. You'll be challenged to collaborate to create innovative technology approaches that help solve problems that organizations face in the international development.
    Hardware Hackathon: Club Snell Edition
      31 Mar - 07:00 PM
      Boston, United States
    Student hackers at Northeastern University! The Generate and Wireless Club invites you to sign up to participate in the Hardware Hackathon: Club Snell Edition. Come up with a great idea for a hardware device that will make your Snell Library experience so much better! Got a crazy idea? Come and make it a reality! Collaborate and compete for prizes -- 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and Crowd Fave!
    HackWITUs
      25 Mar - 09:00 AM
      Boston, United States
    HackWitus is the first student run hackathon at Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT). This is a 24 hour hackathon that will take place on March 25th to March 26th at Wentworth's Ira Allen Building. This event is made possible thanks to the Wentworth Computer Science Society, a chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, along with support from many scholastic and administrative departments at WIT, Major League Hacking (MLH), and the generous sponsors that donated towards this event. At HackWitus, our goal is to give participants meaningful experiences and great opportunities. Our mission is simple: to promote learning, creativity, and innovation through a supporting and collaborative environment. As a HackWitus hacker, you will get the opportunity to learn about computer programming / hardware. In addition, you can learn how to apply your skills in a team competing for awesome prizes. Throughout the event, we will be hosting multiple workshops, fun activities, and offer you the opportunity to network with various companies that helped sponsor this event.  Please visit our official website hackwit.us for additional information and updates! FAQs How much does it cost to attend this event? Nothing. It is completely free. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? Must be 18 years or older and a current college student. College ID required for admission into the event.  What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? Wentworth is right off the green line (E - Longwood Medical Area) and Orange Line (Ruggles). It is a relatively easy commute from any area around Boston, with numerous bus stops located around campus. Unfortunately, we cannot offer travel reimbursements at this time. What can I bring into the event? We recommend bringing a toothbrush, toothpaste, and / or deodorant for hygiene purposes. In addition, it is best to bring a pillow, small blanket, computer, chargers, and other essentials, such as your ID and wallet. Aside from that, be ready to use your creativity and motivation!  Will there be food at this event? Yes. There will be a ton of food. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? The HackWitUs organizers can be contacted at contact@hackwit.us  What's the refund policy? If complications arise and you cannot attend, we ask that you return your ticket as soon as possible on Eventbrite so that people on the wait list can have the chance to attend.    
      HackBeanpot 2017
        24 Mar - 12:00 AM
        Boston, United States
      Sponsored and presented by Genuine, the 2017 HackBeanpot competition features an immersive weekend-long workshop bringing together Boston’s up-and-coming collegiate developers to learn about new technologies and work intensively on software and design projects of their choice. Participating teams of all skill levels will show off their coding prowess and compete to create original projects incorporating APIs and services from companies such as Google, Amazon, IBM Watson, Spotify and Twitter. Winning projects, which are awarded prizes in various categories, will be judged based o original coding and design skills that articulate clear use cases for each team’s final product. Now in its fifth year, HackBeanpot emphasizes creating a diverse event, uniting college students around New England to work and learn as a team all while harnessing their creativity to develop something truly original. The three-day event also features a variety of presentations and hands-on workshops led by members of the region’s most prominent tech companies and start-ups. Additionally, each company provides mentors to help teams navigate through the development process of their projects or provide a boost to give a product that final push through the proverbial finish line. Many hackathons focus on specific themes or problems that need to be solved, with winners picked on how a project best solves a particular issue. HackBeanpot avoids this philosophy in favor of letting each team work on their own projects, this year with an added spotlight on “#InventTogether,” a phrase which originated from presenting partner Genuine.
      Astropreneurship, Space Medicine, and the Dataverse Hackathon 2017
        17 Mar - 06:00 PM
        Cambridge, United States
      Hackers in and around Cambridge, MA! If you're interested in space medicine, The Quantly Group invites you to sign up to participate in the Astropreneurship, Space Medicine, and the Dataverse Hackathon 2017. You'll be challenged to address practical issues that arise from translational medical developments, approaches that solve medically related issues for space and Earth.
      Virtual2Reality Challenge
        03 Mar - 06:00 PM
        Boston, United States
      AR/VR developers! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the Virtual2Reality Challenge. You'll be challenged to create next-generation AR and VR consumer experiences. Come as a team and collaborate to conceptualize and design your VR/AR solution to a problem or challenge in commerce or payments.
      2017 Breaking the Mold Hackathon
        25 Feb - 08:00 AM
        Cambridge, United States
      The Sloan Women in Management student-run club at MIT's Sloan School invite you to participate in a team at the 2017 Breaking the Mold Hackathon. The purpose of this event is to utilize the innovation and creativity of MIT's community to create solutions that address unconscious bias. You'll be challenged to create solutions that help people become aware of these biases and help manage them to boost organizational diversity.
      MIT Fintech Hackathon
        24 Feb - 05:00 PM
        Cambridge, United States
      Students and Fintech professionals! The MIT Sloan FinTech Club invites you to sign up for the MIT Fintech Hackathon. You'll get to participate in an interdisciplinary team and face various financial technology challenges — including some posed by event sponsors TD Bank: »Help TD Bank reform how they deliver information to their customers! »Help TD Bank create a real-time platform to transform the way employees interact with customers! Participating teams will present their solutions to a panel of expert judges and compete for a substantial prize pool.
      DataRescue Boston at MIT
        18 Feb - 08:30 AM
        Cambridge, United States
      Data hackers in the greater Boston area! MIT invites you to sign up to participate in the DataRescue @ MIT hackathon. You'll be challenged to identify, download, process, and mirror federal research data that is at risk of being taken down or obscured by the current administration. Your level of technical background does not matter . Everyone's welcome to help with tasks including browsing websites to identify data sets, building scripts to scrape data, verifying data integrity, and loading the rescued data to mirrors.