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Circular Navigation in the Vast Cyberspace- Hackathon
27 Jul - 05:00 PM
Boston, United States
Internet navigation refers to the process of navigating a network of information resources in the World Wide Web which if organized as hypermedia or hyperlinks. Central to internet navigation is the development of a navigation interface that maximizes usability and ease of finding information in a plethora of hypermedia and hyperlinks.
A website navigation is analogous to a road map, which enables webpage visitors to explore and discover different areas and information contained within the website. Sometimes navigation design makes it cumbersome to find specific information depending on the device from which search occurs. With the advent of mobile devices in the last decade, information discovery needs to be addressed and looked at closely to ensure that visitors can still discover information with ease.
The navigation design in most modern vehicles are circular with options to find addresses, play music, make phone calls, etc. Circular navigation through a nob which drivers can circle through while not losing attention on the road while driving is central to ensure information can be retrieved in a fast and easy process. Imagine a web navigation interface similar to the circular navigation in modern vehicles used for information discovery and retrieval. In the case of an ecommerce website, navigation is often hierarchical with pages and pages of products and a search bar, which is used to enter phrases to search for. Often visitors have their own categorization in mind to look for in a plethora of products and most websites often categorize and sub-categorize through hyperlinks, which are used in combination with the search bar.
Instead of a hierarchical navigation that forces visitors to follow a map-route on websites, a circular navigation can be immensely useful and more personalized for the visitor to use a nob for cycling through products and turning on/off product features to ensure information can be retrieved faster and easier and more importantly resembling interfaces which they have used before as in the circular navigation in their vehicles.
Berkshire Hathaway Shoe Holdings presents this Circular Navigation Hackathon in collaboration with CIC Boston.
Join us on the 27-28 of July to participate in the hackathon with fellow designers, developers and product owners to create circular navigation interfaces for the vast cyberspace to envision how navigation will look in the present and future!
Navigation of web sites are radically being re-done and re-aligned with visitors input, be a part of history in making this happen and a peek into the future of navigation!
If you have any queries, you can contact us at innovativedesignhack@gmail.com
Oracle Blockchain Cloud - Advanced Training: Boston, MA
20 Jul - 09:00 AM
Cambridge, United States
Oracle Blockchain Cloud - Advanced Training
Boston, MA.July 20 - 21 $995 (Students $495)
About the Oracle Blockchain Training Course & Aurablocks
The Oracle Blockchain training course is being taught by Financial Services industry experts who have deep implementation knowledge of Blockchain. Aurablocks is one of the very few companies in the world who has first-hand knowledge of the newly released Oracle Blockchain product and has built 2 applications of Blockchain that were showcased at Oracle Open World. This Blockchain training course will give you an overview of Blockchain and hands-on knowledge of the Oracle Blockchain product based on Hyperledger.
AuraBlocks At Oracle Open World Covering Oracle Blockchain Sessions:
AuraBlocks was the only company at Oracle Open World that demonstrated 2 live solution use cases that were showcased at the Oracle Blockchain launch.
For detailed reporting on our coverage of Oracle Blockchain at Open World check the links below:
Replay Interviews with Top Oracle Blockchain Executives
Oracle Open World – Day 1
Oracle Open World – Day 2
Oracle Open World – Day 3
Oracle Open World – Day 4
Oracle Open World – Day 5
AuraBlocks Launches Next Generation Lending Platform at Oracle Open World 2017
Aurablocks is the first Oracle partner to launch a next-generation lending platform based on Oracle’s Blockchain Platform. This platform was developed with industry lending SME leader, Biz2Credit. This game-changing platform and its benefits were demonstrated at Oracle Open World.
Press Release
Demo of the Platform
AuraBlocks at University of North Carolina Charlotte Blockchain Hackathon
We conducted Blockchain training with our very first batch of University students to participate in Oracle’s First OPEN Banking Hackathon. Watch our Highlights Below:
Highlights from Our Oracle Blockchain & Open Banking Hackathon at the University of North Carolina with Carolina Fintech HUB
What will you learn at the Oracle Blockchain Training Course.
What is Blockchain
History of Blockchain
Architecture of Blockchain
How to Build a Blockchain Network
How to Build a Smart Contract
Understanding ICOs
Lab Exercises – Blockchain Solutions
Who should attend the Oracle Blockchain Training Course ?
Anyone looking to Upgrade their Career to take advantage of the Blockchain revolution
Business Analysts who want to apply Blockchain
Project Managers who want to manage Blockchain based projects
Architects who want to understand how to deploy blockchain correctly
Developers who are interested in building blockchain smart contracts
Why should you attend the Oracle Blockchain Training Now.
Participate in the 4th Industrial Revolution: Blockchain has been ushered in as one of the revolutionary technologies that can herald the advent of the fourth industrial revolution.
Relevance in Key Industries: Its finding increased applications across industrial sectors the prominent among them being banking and financial service
New Jobs: In 2017 Blockchain Jobs have tripled and the number of jobs continues to increase in 2018 with many production-ready blockchain projects
Oracle Blockchain Training Detailed Curriculum
Day 1 – Blockchain Training
Introduction
Introduction to Blockchain Technology
Hyperledger Project
Introduction to Oracle Blockchain
Public and Permissioned Blockchains
Architecture
Endorsers, orderers, clients, smart contracts
Transaction Flow Model
Privacy Model and Channels
SmartContracts
Integration with API
Connect with existing Application
Anatomy of config files and crypto material
Building Your Blockchain Network
Setting up network and consortium
Setting up Channels
Day 2 – Blockchain Training
Building Smart Contracts
Identify a Sample Use Case for BlockChain
Design network, consortium
Go Programming for Blockchain
Working with APIs
Cryptocurrency/ICO’s
Overview of Mining and BitCoin
Purchasing, Wallets, Storage and Safety
ICO Concepts, Structures, Alt Currencies
Financial Strategies to Wealth Creation
Hands-On Blockchain Training Labs
Build a Use Case in Financial Services
Testing you use case
Demo
Wrap Up Training
Boston Content Hackathon at FidelityLabs!
20 Jun - 05:30 PM
Boston, United States
[SOLD OUT] Sign up for the waiting list here.
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A night of creative, collective content innovation.
Can you solve some of the most pressing content challenges for Boston brands?
When you sign up for the Boston Content Hackathon, hosted by FidelityLabs, you'll team up with attendees to brainstorm innovative solutions to real content problems faced by some of Boston's most exciting companies.
Come and put your creativity to work!
5:30 - 6:00 Registration and networking
6:00 - 6:15 Introductions from Katie Martell + Katelyn Holbrook, Executive Directors
6:15 - 6:45 Keynote from Boston Content cofounder Jay Acunzo
6:45 - 7:00 Hackathon rules of engagement
7:00 - 8:00 The hack: Creative problem solving, brainstorming, idea generation, collaboration
8:00 - 8:45 Teams present their ideas to clients and the group
8:45 - 9:00 A winner is chosen!
NOTE: Please bring a photo ID for building security.
Featuring keynote speaker and Boston Content cofounder, Jay Acunzo
We're thrilled to have Jay kicking off our night of rule-breaking and convention-busting.
He's the cofounder of Boston Content, an award-winning podcast host and director and a global keynote speaker. Jay helps teams successfully break from conventional wisdom to do more exceptional work, drawing on experience from Google, Hubspot, and NextView. Check out his award-winning podcast, Unthinkable.
Jay’s work has been cited in courses at Harvard Business School and by writers at the New York Times, the Washington Post, FastCompany, Forbes, and more. He’s been called a “creative savant” by Salesforce and was named to the city of Boston’s “50 on Fire” list.
Follow Jay on Twitter
Participating brands
Charitable Confections
RainTaps
Cuseum
Resilient Coders
Horizons for Homesless Children
Mendix
Wish Route
TripAdvisor SmarterTravel
About FidelityLabs
Thank you to our hosts and sponsors of the evening, FidelityLabs.
At Fidelity Labs, we use emerging technologies and human-centered design to create visionary products and services that improve people’s financial lives. As the innovation engine for Fidelity Investments, we provide expertise to the rest of the firm on new tools and techniques, while also incubating potential new lines of business. See what we’re up to at FidelityLabs.com
About BostonContent
Boston Content is the city's largest non-profit community for content marketers, producers, and strategists offering tips, tools, networking, workshops, job opportunities, and events to cultivate a fast-growing profession in a city of innovation. More at www.boscontent.com
Hacking Dermatology
08 Jun - 05:12 PM
Cambridge, United States
75 - 80 K in total is allocated for this initiative.
Hacking Dermatology is designed to nurture an open community of scientists, clinicians, patients, and advocates whose shared mission is to radically improve the dermatological patient journey and to dream big about treatments + cures for inflammatory skin conditions.
Global Challenges Foundation Mini-Hackathon: Tech & Global Risk
28 May - 02:00 PM
Cambridge, United States
Global Challenges Foundation Mini-Hackathon: Tech & Global Risk
** Calling all those interested in Global Risk, Cooperation, or Technology! **
Develop new systems to change the world.
Join The Future Society us for a mini-hackathon in collaboration with the New Shapes Prize, with the opportunity to have your ideas presented at the Paris Peace Forum. The New Shape Prize was a USD 5 million competition launched by the Global Challenges Foundation (GCF) in November 2016, examining what a new system of international cooperation capable of tackling the most pressing threats to humanity could look like.
This hackathon will be one of many held across the world at the end of May, where you will have the first-hand opportunity to gather and discuss 6 finalist proposals of the New Shapes Prize, emerging out of 2,700 entries from 122 countries. During the hackathon you will develop finalist ideas further into more concrete proposals where they intersect with emerging technologies - from machine learning and big data, to biotechnology and sustainable tech, to blockchain and AI.
With a mission to reshape global decision-making, the Global Challenges Foundation will present your best-developed proposals at the Paris Peace Forum in November 2018 as this mission’s next milestone.
Through this hackathon you can also put yourself forward to be one of the Ambassadors in charge of advocating for your ideas with governing bodies, together with other thought leaders, from July to October.
Food and drink will be provided
LexHack4Good
26 May - 09:00 AM
Lexington, United States
Lexington MA area students organize a hackathon to benefit the community. If you're a student in the Lexington MA area and want to participate in a coding hackathon with a project that benefits the community or the world, come join us for 6 hours of fun and making a difference!
1er Hackathon MIT
19 May - 09:30 AM
Para la nueva Cafetería MIT, nos proponemos seguir siendo disruptivos en la forma en la que se venden los productos del catálogo así como la forma en la que registramos nuestras compras y pagamos. Crea una solución de pago rápida, auto atendida y sin fricción para los usuarios de la Cafetería MIT y gana hasta 15 mil pesos.
2018 Opioid Hackathon
18 May - 01:46 PM
Boston, United States
Topics of discussion at the 2018 Startup Weekend:
1. Diversion: How are the medications disappearing from the hospital to the home?
2. Nurses on the Front Line: Moderator:
3. Policy: Moderator: Is it a Crime or is it a Disease?
4. Stigma of Opioid Addiction
Community Design-a-thon for the Boston Harbor Islands
29 Apr - 02:00 PM
Boston, United States
Join AIGA Boston and Boston Harbor Now at Fab@CIC in our first ever design-a-thon as we solve for a local challenge: the Boston Harbor Islands ferry schedule.
In a community-focused, design hackathon, participants will collaborate in multi-disciplinary groups to research, brainstorm, prototype, and propose solutions to the Boston Harbor Island ferry schedule experience to a panel of judges. Winners will receive prizes such as Boston Harbor Island ferry tickets.
The entire workshop / hackathon will be facilitated by Ela Ben-Ur from the Innovators’ Compass; Ela worked 13 years at IDEO, has taught courses from product design to life design at Olin College and has offered workshops through MIT, Sloan, Babson, Dartmouth, and Harvard.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:As a participant, you’ll have the opportunity to work with well-known mentors across the Boston design community and network and brainstorm with your peers, while sharpening your design-thinking and prototyping skills in this agile hackathon event.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone interested in design thinking and passionate about designing for the Boston community.
Nibbles, coffee, and tea from Flour provided. Introduction, design thinking activities throughout the day, ending with judging.
MIT FinTech and Design Hackathon
20 Apr - 06:00 PM
Cambridge, United States
REGISTRATION FEES WAIVED to participants who attend full hackathon.
Registration Fee to be refunded at the end of the hackthon, contingent on your participation / attendance.
Register as an individual or as a team. A networking / mixer session will be available to form teams during the event.
The MIT Fintech and Design Hackathon is a 3-day event that seeks to revolutionize the way financial services are delivered by harnessing innovation and technology, and using a design thinking approach, to enhance accessibility. The event is open to all students, both within and outside MIT.
The hackathon will consist of two sub-hacks: One for fintech in commercial applications and one for fintech in humanitarian applications (otherwise known as MIT Hack - Humanitarian).
Program Details:
April 20, 6-10 PM | E51-315 & E51-325, MIT Sloan: Hackathon Kick-off, Mixer and Team Formation
April 21, 8 AM - 10 PM | Bartos Theater, MIT Media Lab: Speaker Event, Design Thinking Workshop and Actual Hackathon
April 22, 8 AM - 1 PM | Bartos Theater, MIT Media Lab: Pitch Presentations and Awarding