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Code Ninjas South Brunswick - HOLIDAY HACKATHON
  14 Dec - 10:00 AM
  South Brunswick Township, United States
Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is a program dedicated to raising awareness about the need to elevate computer science education at all levels and to underscore the critical role of computing in all careers. During CSEdWeek, we will be hosting 3 Hour of Code events, and a Holiday Hackathon.  In the Holiday Hackathon, we’re challenging ninjas to bring their coding chops and creativity to develop their own video game for a chance to win fantastic prizes! For kids 7-14, some experience with Scratch required. Kids will work in teams of two to build games in Scratch, using a game template provided by Code Ninjas.  SCHEDULE Saturday, December 14th 10 AM-2:00PM Check In - 10-10:15AM Rules and Setup - 10:15AM-10:45PM Game Building 10:45-12:15PM Demos, Scoring, and Awards 12:30-2PM REGISTRATION Registration @ http://bit.do/CNSBCSED 
    Annual Holiday Party
      04 Dec - 06:00 PM
      Philadelphia, United States
    To wrap up another successful year, your favorite Philly tech and creative groups are joining forces for one big holiday celebration and we invite you to join us for a festive celebration of local UX and creative professionals! Tickets* are $9 and include your first drink and light refreshments. There will be plenty of time to nosh and network with friends new and old from all of our partner groups. We can't wait to see you there!    Participating Groups: Code for Philly uses tech and data as a mode of civic engagement. Founded under Code for America’s inaugural Brigade Program in 2012, Code for Philly currently hosts a weekly Meetup, regular hackathons and acts as an incubator for civic apps across the city. Some of us are thinkers, designers, makers, and coders, but we’re all engaged citizens ready to make an impact on the place we call home. Philadelphia Area New Media Association (PANMA) is a community of designers, artists, developers, programmers, content strategists, information architects, marketers, and everything in between.   PhillyCHI is the Philadelphia area chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery’s special interest group on human-computer interaction. We are an interdisciplinary group interested in Human-Computer Interaction, User Experience, Usability and Accessibility. We hold monthly events on topics and trends in the industry, providing opportunities for our members to grow, connect, and engage with the local UX community.  Research Rewind is all about reflecting on our experiences as UX and user-centered design researchers so we can refine our craft, iterate on our process, and ultimately create delightful, evidence-based designs that put people first. We host semi-monthly events where we swap stories, share tips and tricks, and grow our research skillsets together. Join us! UX Nights is a safe place where we talk about user experience and how it affects your life and the work you do. Are you a professional, student, or just interested in design? Are you considering switching careers or looking for your next gig? Are you passionate about learning new things and become better at what you do? Do you just want to hang out and talk about design? Come join us! *Tickets are nonrefundable
      ATEA STEM HACKATHON
        09 Nov - 01:30 PM
        Hockessin, United States
      ATEA STEM Hackathon
        Jefferson Health Hack 2019
          01 Nov - 04:00 PM
          Philadelphia, United States
        The Hack is BACK! Come out to the Jefferson Health Hack 2019, November 1-3! Free Food, Great Fun, Amazing Solutions... & Prizes!
          2019 Rothberg Catalyzer Design Studio 3: Pitch Success
            15 Oct - 06:00 PM
            Philadelphia, United States
          Our Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn workshops, called Design Studios, give you an opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and get an edge on the competition. In Design Studio 3, gear up to wow the judges during the Makerthon Weekend with your best elevator pitch.   Creating a device is only half the battle, the other half is presenting it to stakeholder and investors. Make sure your presentation stands out from the pack. This workshop goes through best practices for engaging your audience during presentations and pitching. Our Rothberg Catalyzer mentors are here to provide insight and offer feedback on your pitch deck.    WORKSHOP LEAD(S)   Vanessa Chan, PhD Professor of Practice, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Materials Science and Engineering Penn School of Engineering and Applied Science     -- Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn Overview   Most people have heard of a hackathon, but the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is a makerthon. Instead of the classic hackathon focus on software development, a makerthon is where students compete to build innovative hardware solutions for healthcare problems.  The makerthon portion of the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is an immersive two-day event to encourage interdisciplinary student teams to develop a simple prototyping project. Groups come together to address an unmet clinical need by prototyping a hardware solution. At the end of the weekend, projects are presented to a panel of judges and awards are presented. Even if you think that you know nothing about healthcare or innovation, the goal of the makerthon is to create cross-disciplinary teams to build hardware and software solutions. Whether you're trying something new, getting a jumpstart on senior design, or kickstarting your tech startup - you never know what you and your team will come up with!   Apply now! Accepting applications through September 20th. All Penn students are welcome. See our website https://www.catalyzeratpenn.com/ for more details and to apply.
            WAWA HCL Hackathon 2019
              12 Oct - 06:30 PM
              Media, United States
            Pennsylvania's first Retail-Tech Hackathon
              2019 Rothberg Catalyzer Design Studio 2: Rapid Prototyping and Device De-risking
                01 Oct - 06:00 PM
                Philadelphia, United States
              Our Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn workshops, called Design Studios, give you an opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and get an edge on the competition. In Design Studio 2, immerse yourself in the know-how of thoughtful prototyping in a short period of time as well as de-risking your health-tech device.   After conceiving a health-tech device concept, there's genuine excitement to create the first prototype. However, premature prototyping can backfire, committing a team early on to a particular path forward without consideration to other potential solutions to the problem. Before plunging into prototyping, consider asking “What are the reasons that my concept won’t work?” This workshop explores and identifies risk factors in order to optimize your prototyping strategy, as well as mentors and lab coordinators to lead you through available resources and safety.    WORKSHOP LEAD(S)   Dustyn Roberts, PhD Senior Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Penn School of Engineering and Applied Science     -- Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn Overview   Most people have heard of a hackathon, but the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is a makerthon. Instead of the classic hackathon focus on software development, a makerthon is where students compete to build innovative hardware solutions for healthcare problems.  The makerthon portion of the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is an immersive two-day event to encourage interdisciplinary student teams to develop a simple prototyping project. Groups come together to address an unmet clinical need by prototyping a hardware solution. At the end of the weekend, projects are presented to a panel of judges and awards are presented. Even if you think that you know nothing about healthcare or innovation, the goal of the makerthon is to create cross-disciplinary teams to build hardware and software solutions. Whether you're trying something new, getting a jumpstart on senior design, or kickstarting your tech startup - you never know what you and your team will come up with!   Apply now! Accepting applications through September 20th. All Penn students are welcome. See our website https://www.catalyzeratpenn.com/ for more details and to apply.
                WAWA HCL Hackathon 2019
                  28 Sep - 09:00 AM
                  Media, United States
                Pennsylvania's first Retail-Tech Hackathon
                  WAWA HCL Hackathon 2019
                    18 Sep - 06:18 PM
                    Media, United States
                  Travel reimbursement, goodies, and assured gift vouchers worth USD 100 for all onsite participant From the wheel to hyperloop, innovations have sparked many revolutions. In the 21st century, only technology can answer the complex challenges faced by the world. HCL has embraced a culture of learning and innovation since its inception.At the #WawaByHCL hackathon hosted at Media, Pennsylvania - home to Wawa convenience stores, HCL is inviting modern day innovators such as yourself, to tackle real problems posed by the world's biggest brands. Mentored by business leaders, you'll collaborate to build solutions that will propel their organizations to the 21st Century. Wawa HCL Hackathon 2019 is being conducted to inspire ideas ranging from real-time retail business challenges, to automation in the cloud, self-remediation, IoT and cost optimization. The ideas imagined by developers will correlate with retail industry trends around topics that reflect the pulse of activity.
                  2019 Rothberg Catalyzer Design Studio 1: Design Thinking
                    17 Sep - 06:00 PM
                    Philadelphia, United States
                  Our Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn workshops, called Design Studios, give you an opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and get an edge on the competition. In Design Studio 1, traverse the complexities of Design Thinking and User Experience in order to put yourself in the minds of patients and how to think through an unmet clinical need. The workshop features an interdisciplinary panel of clinicians as mentors to guide students through the ideation and need validation process, as well as provide unique insights.   Design Thinking, an iterative process to understanding the needs of your target user, has been adopted by some of the world’s leading brands. Design Studio 1 leads you through the phases of Design Thinking – Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test – and how it can help you select an unmet need and create impactful solutions.    WORKSHOP LEAD(S) :   Sylvie Abookire, MPH Healthcare Innovation Consultant, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Flaura Winston, MD, PhD Scientific Director, NSF Center for Child Injury Prevention Science; Science/Medical Advisor, Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Distinguished Chair of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia     -- Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn Overview   Most people have heard of a hackathon, but the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is a makerthon. Instead of the classic hackathon focus on software development, a makerthon is where students compete to build innovative hardware solutions for healthcare problems.  The makerthon portion of the Rothberg Catalyzer at Penn is an immersive two-day event to encourage interdisciplinary student teams to develop a simple prototyping project. Groups come together to address an unmet clinical need by prototyping a hardware solution. At the end of the weekend, projects are presented to a panel of judges and awards are presented. Even if you think that you know nothing about healthcare or innovation, the goal of the makerthon is to create cross-disciplinary teams to build hardware and software solutions. Whether you're trying something new, getting a jumpstart on senior design, or kickstarting your tech startup - you never know what you and your team will come up with!   Apply now! Accepting applications through September 20th. All Penn students are welcome. See our website https://www.catalyzeratpenn.com/ for more details and to apply.