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Build a product - Free trail class
30 Dec - 04:30 PM
Santa Clara, United States
This course is defined to mentor kids to build projects using different programming languages. Projects developed can be placed on SwatStore: https://www.siliconvalley4u.com/swatstore It can be done online or on-site. Objectives :1. Master the tool and domain (One of AI, e-commerce, Mobile etc.,)2. Ability to work in a team3. Prepare them for Hackathons4. Placement of their product on SwatStore6. Internship opportunities7. Opportunity to work with Customers
    CCC x Hack Sprint // Decarbonizing Construction
    07 Dec - 09:00 AM
    Mountain View, United States
    Engineers, developers, and designers in the Bay Area! Do you have a passion for climate change and hacking? The Construction Climate Challenge & Volvo Group Connected Solutions invite you to participate in the CCC x Hack Sprint // Decarbonizing Construction. This event is focused on innovating and simplifying CO2 impact assessment for the construction industry. Come and collaborate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and design an innovative digital tool that simplifies CO2 impact assessment for the construction industry. Participate and compete to win $10,000 and a development contract, and gain access to the Volvo Group.
    BAYCSC presents: Scratchathon
    30 Nov - 02:30 PM
    Saratoga, United States
    Join us in a fun hackathon using Scratch designed for students in grades 3-5!
      The Future of Tech: Diversity and Next Gen Technologies
      21 Nov - 06:00 PM
      Palo Alto, United States
      Understand and define how technology will impact communities of color globally.
        Leadership, Blindspots, and Connection
        20 Nov - 11:00 AM
        Palo Alto, United States
        Leadership in a 5G world means being able to engage across existing divides.
          Gerrit User Summit 2019
          16 Nov - 08:00 AM
          Sunnyvale, United States
          The Gerrit Community is happy to announce the Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon 2019 - THE event of the year for everything related to Gerrit Code Review and the trunk-based development pipeline. We would like to thank Volvo Cars and GerritForge for having offered the venues and sponsorship this year on both sides of the Atlantic. Gerrit User Summit USA - Autumn 2019 Location/Venue Name: GerritForge Inc. HQDate/Time: 16 Nov - 08:00 AM PDT to 17 Nov - 06:00 PM PDTAddress/Location Information: The Satellite Suite 200, 100 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, USA Link to Map The event starts with a 5-days Hackathon 11-15th November reserved for the current Gerrit contributors and maintainers plus anyone that is willing to start contributing to the platform. It will then follow with a 2-days summit 16-17th November opened to all the members of the community or who is willing to learn and adopt Gerrit Code Review in their development process.
            Hack the Planet: PlanetScale Hackathon
            14 Nov - 10:00 AM
            Mountain View, United States
            Come hack the planet!
              Women Who Code Silicon Valley Hackathon 2019
              09 Nov - 08:30 AM
              Mountain View, United States
              Interested in creating your own reality?Do you have ideas to create Mixed Reality (VR/AR) apps?WWCode Silicon Valley brings you yet another edition of our annual Hackathon.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to showcase your creativity using the Unity software presented by the Microsoft team.Women Who Code events are open to anyone who supports our mission! We welcome your expertise at this event, whether you are a developer, designer, product manager, project manager, or marketing professional. You will be working in teams of 5 to come up with the next big thing in the Mixed Reality space!We will provide VR headsets for you to try-out your projects. Win exciting prizes like  Windows Mixed Reality Immersive Headset and many more! This hackathon is geared towards all skill levels. If this is your first hackathon, you will fit right in! If you are a seasoned professional ready to lead a dedicated team, this event is also for you! This event is geared towards women but we also welcome everyone who supports our mission of inspiring women to excel in technology careers. Our aim is to provide a welcoming and supportive space to learn about Mixed Reality development, work on a new portfolio project, or spend the weekend learning a new technology. Must be 18 years or older to participate. TIMELINE8:30am - 9:30am: Registration & Networking9:30am - 10:00am: Welcome & Breakfast10:00am - 11:00am: Microsoft workshop on Unity11:00am - 6:00pm: Hack hack hack! (lunch, dinner and other refreshments served during this time)6:00pm - 7:30pm: Demo, and judges will select 3 winner teams8:00pm: Announce WinnersEVENT COSTThe event cost is $15 for all hackathon participants and they include food, swag, giveaways, and prizes for the winners.Scholarships: If you are a student, under-employed, or in need of financial assistance, we have full scholarships available for this event. Please submit an application here.No refunds. There will be no refunds for this event. If you cannot attend, you can email us to transfer the ticket to another attendee, or we can add it to our scholarship pool. Sponsors: Rules, Code of Conduct, and Judging Criteria: By registering, you agree to all the rules of WWCode - Silicon Valley Hackathon. The hackers will agree to create applications that are positive (not offensive and not divisive) and aim to bring stakeholders together. Be sure to read the Rules, Code of Conduct, Judging Criteria. 1- Must Register on Eventbrite. 2- Read the Rules, Code of Conduct, Judging Criteria... 3- Consider Volunteer Contact Form (individuals) or Sponsor Contact form(Corp.) Note: If you do not have a team already, you can use the 8:30am-9:30am to form a team. Teams of around 5 are ideal. You can also use Meetup to find teammates. 
                Learning Fest
                02 Nov - 02:30 PM
                San Jose, United States
                An afternoon of fun and learning for kids from Grade 5 to high school.
                  Second Annual Second Chances and Empathy Hackathon
                  26 Oct - 09:00 AM
                  Santa Clara, United States
                  PROJECT CONTEXT Across the country, dozens of states have enacted “second chance” legislation, designed to help Americans with criminal records to shorten or downgrade their past convictions, clean their criminal records, and/or regain the right to vote. In theory, second chance legislation removes barriers to full reintegration into society and unlocks opportunity for tens of millions of Americans. However, while many new laws have been passed, research shows that only a small fraction of those eligible for relief have received it,  Building on the passage of California Bill 1076's historic passage clearance of expungements through automation, the hackathon will work to develop data for reform efforts around the country as well as support reentry projects by several non-profit groups. Speakers will include national criminal justice changemakers and impacted leaders Antonio Reza (upcoming TedX talk: From Felony to 4.0)  and Jay Jordan, the head of Californians for Safety and Justice, which just celebrated the passage of enactment of four second chance laws in California.  After a day of hacking, we will watch the award-winning movie Life After Life and hear from a speaker from the movie.  HACKATHON DETAILS The second chances hackathon brings together advocates, public servants, students, and experts in tech and law to develop technologically-driven strategies. Working in teams, participants will receive instructions and mentorship to develop tools for criminal justice “second chances” alongside nonprofits. Participants will learn skills such as how to develop algorithms for parsing public records, and apply search criteria to expunge convictions. End products will be presented to a panel of judges at the end of the hackathon. Event sponsors and co-organizers: High Tech Law Institute, Leavey School of Business, Black Law Student Association, La Raza, Internet  Law Society, Northern California Innocence Project, and others SCHEDULE  8:00 Breakfast, Check-in, Project Signup 9:00 Opening Speakers: Judge Zecher, Jay Jordan, Antonio Reza, and Professor Sanjiv Das 10:00-6:00 Hacking  6:00-7:00 Judging and dinner 7:00-9:00 Movie Screening and Speaker Learn more here. WHY ATTEND New skills and projects for your resume/portfolio Mentorship from industry Software Engineers & Data Scientists Social impact of your work! Free food and souvenirs! BRING YOUR COMPUTER, LEAVE WITH NEW SKILLS AND FRIENDS! POST HACKATHON If you’re interested in continuing with the project, we’ll share opportunities to do so. A $20 donation will be requested from attendants working in the private sector. Proceeds will be donated to Uncommon Law, a nonprofit focused on transforming the lives of people overlooked by society.  Interested in sponsoring? Want more infromation? Contact Colleen (cchien@scu.edu) or Laura (lnorris@scu.edu).