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2015 Bay Area C4TK Hackathon
13 Nov - 07:00 PM
San Jose, United States
2015 Bay Area Code for the Kingdom HACKATHON
Transforming The Bay and Beyond Hackathon
Ideate. Build. Impact.
Create technology that matters.
A hackathon movement to ignite the passion and purpose of technologists and entrepreneurs to innovate culture shaping technologies that would reclaim our times for the Gospel.
Engage, envision, challenge, and release the culture makers for sustained impact.
10 great reasons you should be at the Hackathon:
Listen to the keynote by Roberto Ortiz, Director of Mobile Design at Yahoo, co-founder of ELEO Conference, and one of the top designers in the world.
Work with The Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition (BAATC) to create technology that activates individuals, families, and groups of friends to take tangible action to fight human trafficking.
Heed the challenge from TBC and Pat Gelsinger, CEO at VMware, to invent technology to help churches, non-profits, and businesses in the Bay Area adopt schools and respond to the community needs.
Join Francis Chan and CrazyLove in building technology to encourage personal intimacy with God.
Create technology to match an individual’s skills and passions with the right serving opportunity in the community.
Design games to impart to the mobile first generation of children the need and benefits of being generous of mind, time, love, and resources.
Learn how to win a hackathon from Chris Chan, winner of the most Yahoo hackathons.
Connect with mentors, like-minded individuals, and explore your new venture idea.
Pitch your project at the hackathon and recruit team members to join you to help your vision come to life.
Use your skills to affect our communities and global culture by creating technology that addresses significant issues confronting society, families, and spiritual life. Create technology that matters!!!
--- WHAT IS IT?
It's back, it's bigger, it's beautiful.
For the thrid time in three years, Code for the Kingdom, the world's largest faith-inspired hackathon movement, is coming back to the Bay Area.
On the weekend of November 13-15, 2015, we are bringing together technologists, entrepreneurs, creative’s, businesspeople, ministry leaders, visionaries, and anyone passionate about faith and technology, to create technologies what would address significant issues confronting society, community, families, and spiritual lives.
See this video of what happened in the 2014 Bay Area Hackaton.
Together our vision is to provide more opportunities for people like you to use your talent and be the change by addressing a number of challenges aimed at helping release the oppressed, teaching God’s Word, healing the sick, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and supporting the church and the body of Christ.
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
We want to catalyze friendship, passion, purpose, and collaboration in technical and entrepreneurial communities.
To challenge and release you to create and use 21st century technologies to serve God’s Kingdom.
To create a scalable community across the world to accelerate and encourage Christian innovators.
A Bay Area judging panel will choose the awards for best projects
SOME OF THE CHALLENGES FROM PREVIOUS CODE FOR THE KINGDOM HACKATHONS INCLUDE:
HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY...
• be leveraged to create, cultivate, and strengthen society's foundational relationships of marriage, family, friendships?
• bring the word of God to the first generation of children who are growing up with mobile devices?
• help cut and/or combat the effects of fatherlessness in a child’s life, in turn strengthening families, reducing poverty and crime?
• foster a culture of generosity towards each other?
• identify, promote, test, collaborate, augment, and fill the gaps of ministry programs around the city?
• disrupt human trafficking?
Join us on Nov 13-15, 2015 - make new friends, get inspired and build something that matters.
Everyone is welcome regardless of faith or worldviews - come as you are and join-up with a team on the Friday night, or bring a team with you.
The Friday will start with food and then individuals / teams will pitch their idea, and invite people to join with them to hack for the weekend.
What can you do?
Sign up now - get an early-bird discount.
Get some friends together - bring a team - or just come as you are.
Think of a product you would like to build.
We can't wait to meet you.
Your Bay Area Organizing Team
For more information visit our full website.
DRAFT TIMETABLE
Friday, November 13th
7:00 PM Doors Open
7:00 - 8:00 PM Dinner & Networking
8:00 - 8:25 PM Welcome & Review Format
8:25 - 8:35 PM API Presentations
8:35 - 8:50 PM Review - Official Challenges
8:50 - 9:20 PM Open Floor - pitch your own project
9:20 - 11:59 PM Team Formation/Create Away
Saturday, November 13
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Creating
8:30 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM Schedule and logistics announcements, team rebalancing
12:00 PM Lunch
4:30 p.m. Optional progress briefing, more developing
6:00 PM Dinner
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Meet with Mentors and Subject Matter Experts
Sunday, November 15
12:00 - 2:15 PM Creating
8:30 AM Breakfast
10:30 - 11:30 AM Option to join with Sunday Service
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Presentation Walk-thru & Judges Make Rounds
2:30 PM Submission deadline; Team Presentations Begin
4:30 PM Judges adjourn
4:50 PM Call-back
5:00 PM Awards Ceremony
5:30 PM Closing
AEC Hackathon 2.8 – Silicon Valley
13 Nov - 06:30 PM
San Francisco, United States
Techie developers, UI/UX designers, civil engineers, built environment professionals in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) field in the Bay Area!
You are invited to participate in AEC Hackathon 2.8 – Silicon Valley! At this weekend-long event, you will be challenged to create cutting-edge approaches to the design, construction, and maintenance of the built environment.
Answers to commonly-asked hackathon questions can be found on the tips page!
knodemy's kode Hackathon Ages 10-15 SAN RAMON 10:30am-2:30pm
11 Nov - 10:30 AM
San Ramon, United States
The hackathon is coming!
#knocode2015
Knodemy hosts kode Hackathon on Veterans DAY - in order to empower young students, guide them to become innovators and lead the way to the future through exposure to computer science and technology.
Beginners programming in HTML. CSS and JAVASCRIPT Required
Mandatory Workshops - If student doesn't have prior programming experience.
Workshop I Saturday - Nov 7th 10am-11:30am - Register @
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kode-hackathon-mandatory-workshops-i-tickets-18379501584
Workshop II Saturday - Nov 7th 1pm-2:30pm - Register @
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kode-hackathon-mandatory-workshops-ii-tickets-18379539698
The Hackathon will provide an opportunity to students who are eager to learn computer science, to collaborate, innovate and bring their ideas to life. The Hackathon is structured to teach students to become builders and creators, and not just consumers of technology.
What will you learn?
Introduction to programming, basics in programming languages such as:
HTML5
CSS
JavaScript
Concept of an idea to a product launch
Skills:
Time management
Leadership skills
Collaboration/team work
Presentation/Pitching Skills
Brainstorming
Problem Solving
Check out Annual hackathon video - August 16, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOOTZupY_fM
FAQS
What to expect?
Students will be divided into teams where they will get a chance to collaborate to brainstorm ideas, create a project, and market the product. At the end of the Hackathoneach team will present their project judges and knodemy instructors. There will be prizes and certificate distributed at the end of presentations.
Is there an age limit to enter the event?
Ages 10 - 15 . Some programming experience required
What should I bring?
BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) & Headsets REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please send your questions to hack@knodemy.com
* Free Lunch provided for every participant
H2O World Registration 2015: November 9, 10, & 11th
09 Nov - 09:00 AM
Mountain View, United States
Learning is fun. Data is the new Clay. The killer-products of the new decade are data products. Rule based applications will transform to Smarter Applications. It is a pleasure to invite you to H2O World 2015, Nov 9-11th at the Computer History Museum. H2O World is our annual gathering of the community, creators, users and customers - A culmination of 250+ meetups in the past year. We'd love to have you in the audience.
This 3-day gathering with first day of a data hack-a-thons and training session where data scientists, developers, and to best utilize machine learning. Day 2 and 3 feature speakers from all walks of our community: users, makers, developers, customers and investors talking about their experiences, as well as panels discussing practical data science for competitions. Insurance, Telcos, Marketing, Healthcare special panels and speakers will bring Day 2 culminates with book signing, DJs and after party.
Aaron Swartz Day 2015
07 Nov - 07:30 PM
San Francisco, United States
The Internet Archive is hosting an Aaron Swartz Day Celebration on what would have been Aaron’s 29th birthday: November 7, 2015, from 6-10:00 pm. (Reception 6pm - Event upstairs begins at 7:30 pm.)
The purpose of this event is to celebrate and remember Aaron, and also celebrate living hackers and whistleblowers that work hard to make the world a better place. Movies: 7:30-8:00pm – Including scenes from “From DeadDrop to SecureDrop," a history of the open source whistleblowing submission platform, SecureDrop, that Aaron prototyped with Kevin Poulsen in 2013. SecureDrop now lives on, at the Freedom of the Press Foundation: https://securedrop.org/ Speakers 8:00-10:00pm:
Giovanni Damiola (Open Library Project)
Garrett Robinson (SecureDrop)
Alison Macrina (Library Freedom Project)
Brewster Kahle (Digital Librarian, Internet Archive)
Cindy Cohn (Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Roger Dingledine (Interim Executive Director, Tor Project)
Micah Lee (Co-founder, Freedom of the Press Foundation and Technologist at “The Intercept”)
Jacob Appelbaum (Security Expert seen in Citizen Four, Wikileaks volunteer) (Appearing remotely)
John Perry Barlow (EFF and Freedom of the Press Foundation co-founder) and Special Guests.
A Special Statement from Chelsea Manning in celebration of this year's Aaron Swartz Day and International Hackathon The event will take place following this year’s San Francisco-based Aaron Swartz International Hackathon, which is going on Saturday and Sunday from 11am-6pm at the Internet Archive: http://tinyurl.com/privacy-hackathon
Confirmed 2015 cities include: Berlin, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Mexico City, San Francisco and Sau Paulo.
kode HACKATHON MANDATORY WORKSHOPS II
07 Nov - 12:00 PM
Livermore, United States
Intro to Coding - Workshop
Languages: HTML5, CSS & Javascript
Ages 10 - 15th | 1.5 hours | Intermediat - Advanced
No prior programming experience needed
BYOD: Bring your own device - Laptop/iPad
Preparation for kode Hacakthon - Programming languages taught relevent to hacakthon.
kode HACKATHON MANDATORY WORKSHOPS I
07 Nov - 09:30 AM
Livermore, United States
Intro to Coding - Workshop
Languages: HTML5, CSS & Javascript
Ages 10 - 15th | 1.5 hours | Beginners
No prior programming experience needed
BYOD: Bring your own device - Laptop/iPad
Preparation for kode Hacakthon - Programming languages taught relevent to hacakthon.
Dev Bootcamp November Hackathon
07 Nov - 09:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Whether you're a current student, alumnus, coding expert, or a coding newbie, we encourage you to attend, join a team on-site, and work on a great project with enthusiastic, fun people. This event is open to the whole SF tech community. Seriously, you don't have to be an expert to join this hackathon.
Food, fun and prizes will be had by all. Teams and project ideas will be formed at the start of the first day. Bring your ideas and computers with you.
Teams will be formed Saturday morning , based on skill level and interest. If you would like to come with a pre-formed team, please reserve 2 spots for additional members to be assigned at the kickoff.
The theme is open! Bring your own project idea or join a team on-site.
Please RSVP ASAP here on Eventbrite, so we know how much food to buy. We have limited slots available.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
Emirates TRAVEL HACKATHON San Francisco
07 Nov - 08:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
Join Emirates Airline as they host a 24-hour Travel Hackathon to bring together talented developers and designers from Silicon Valley to build web and mobile applications that focus on improving the experience of travel.
WHO should come? Developers, Designers, Idea Generators, Marketing Ninjas from the SF Bay Area / Silicon Valley.
WHAT’s it about? (Theme) Topic: ‘flight search’
What's the Objective?
Enable different personas to search for flights online or on mobile devices in new and creative ways’ (each team should select a specific persona and re-invent search according to their specific needs) using web and mobile API’s. They can join an existing team or form their own.
What are the judging criteria?
Apps will be judged on the criteria below
Unique
Innovative
Feasible
Scalable
Economically Viable
Customer Appeal
Is it a FREE event? Yes it's a absolutely FREE to attend event.
** The venue accommodates 300 so the first 300 check-ins on the event day will be considered for the hackathon participation.
Strategic Partner
SquareCircle Tech's mission is to solve the Code to Customer gap and enable digital transformation for global corporations. For more info visit SquareCircle Tech's website.
Strategic Partner / Venue Host - Runway Incubator
Runway is home to awesome startups. Located at 1355 Market St. (Twitter HQ Building) Runway's provides office space to approximately 70 startups in San Francisco. It's our mission to build the best environment for early-stage companies to work and scale their business. Learn more at:http://runway.is/
For more info and FAQs, please visit http://emirateshackathon.com/faqs
Startup Weekend Education Oakland Nov 6-8, 2015
06 Nov - 06:30 PM
Oakland, United States
Are you passionate about making an impact in education, now?
Register here right away before they sell out! The event location is just a few blocks from the Lake Merritt BART station.
For all event details, visit
http://oakland.up.co/events/7209
There you will also find information on the incredible slate of senior Education and EdTech Judges, Coaches and Organizers who you'll meet from:
EdTech companies: Google for Education, BrightBytes, Edmodo, Clever, Junyo, EdSurge, One University Network, and Conceptua Math
Schools/CMOs/programs: AltSchool, Oakland Unified, Rocketship, Summit Public Schools, Girls Who Code and California Charter Schools Association
Education Venture Capital firms: Learn Capital and Reach Capital
All startup ideas pitched and developed this weekend will be focused on education! Pitches at this event will be new education or EdTech ventures. You don't need to pitch a startup idea to participate -- just join a team that interests you! Pitching a problem/solution is encouraged but not required, but only new ideas you have not previously worked on can be pitched. No existing startups, please!
STUDENTS: Contact oaklandswedu@4pt0.org from your .edu email address for a discount code!
TEACHERS: Omninox is giving away scholarships to entrepreneurial educators! If you’re an educator that would like to apply to participate in this event for free, please email us at oaklandswedu@4pt0.org with the name of your school and 2-5 sentences about your idea for how you want to improve education.
Refund Policy: No refunds will be granted within 7 days of the event as food and drink will have already been ordered. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. This is a non-profit, volunteer run community!
Startup Weekend Education (SW-EDU)
Have you ever had an idea for improving education? Here's your opportunity to transform your education ideas into action in 54 hours. Find the right people with complementary skills & the passion & to work with and learn along the way. No tech skills required! Test your idea with real potential customers and receive coaching from community experts in industry & education. Join a community ready to help you take your concept to the next level!
We're looking for passionate educators, parents, students, developers, designers and business/non-profit professionals who want to make a difference in education now. Come learn the basics of founding and launching a successful education or EdTech venture while solving real problems in education.
You can participate just for the experience -- serious creative thinking, inspired work, and a lot of fun! And some teams go on to launch their ventures, like these recently in Oakland:
Talking Points, which was hatched at a previous Oakland Startup Weekend EDU and further developed in partnership with Oakland teachers and public schools, just received $250,000 as a finalist in the Google Impact Challenge/Bay Area!
Epic, a San Francisco Startup Weekend EDU winner, went on to found a real school, receive $600,000 of startup funding, and open in Oakland Unified!
The event:
We bring together a diverse group of people passionate about making a positive impact on education. In 54 hours, participants share ideas, form teams, build products and launch education or EdTech ventures.
Startup Weekend EDU begins with open-mic 60-second pitches Friday night that result in the formation of small teams around the best, most viable concepts. Teams spend Saturday and Sunday focusing on developing and validating their ideas and target users and customers, building demo prototypes and models (optional, not required), and developing a high level business plan and pitch presentation, with the help of experienced coaches. On Sunday, teams demo or pitch their education solutions and receive valuable feedback from a panel of expert judges.
All kinds of education related ventures may be pitched, so be innovative, and think big and high impact! If your idea is for an EdTech product company, for example for a software/SaaS application or tool that a teacher or student would use, a working product prototype or demo is optional, not required; you can just pitch the idea, perhaps a mockup design, and proposed features/functionality ... i.e. while some teams may develop a demo like in a hack-a-thon, you do not need to do that.
Here are some of the things you get from attending:
+ breakfast with delicious coffee form our Sponsor Peets Coffee Alameda, and full lunch and dinner, for the whole weekend (if you just buy a ticket for the Sunday evening pitch presentations, Sunday dinner is not included so please eat before or bring some food for yourself)
+ Unigue opportunity to be mentored and coached by EdTech and educator leaders
+ A network of new developer, designer & entrepreneur friends that are also excited about improving education
+ A free .co domain name
The Winning Team will receive:
+ 90 minute in-person consultation session with Gloria Lee, CEO of Educate78 and former President/COO of NewSchools Venture Fund, to provide feedback on the team’s plan or product and suggestions for increasing attractiveness to prospective donors or investors.
+ an automatic interview with education startup accelerator ImagineK12
+ Free mobile app design by award-winning design agency, PLATFORM
+ 1 year subscription to the Ominox product
+ 6 month access pass to I-Gate
+ 1 month ORG25 membership at co-working space Impact Hub Oakland
NBCUniversal Open Possibilties challenge:
This Startup Weekend Education event is participating in the nationwide NBCUniversal Open Possibilities challenge! NBCUniversal is committed to using media and technology to connect and strengthen communities. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to design solutions which prepare students for the 21st century workforce and to lead 21st century communities! All teams will be considered for this special prize and the team who wins the NBCUniversal Open Possibilities challenge will receive up to 3 tickets to the SXSWedu Conference in Austin, TX. View the eligibility rules and judging criteria for this prize here.
Note: the eligibility and judging rules for NBCUniversal Open Possibilities challenge are for the SXSWedu prize; they are not the judging rules and criteria for winning this Startup Weekend EDU event itself.
View the eligibility rules and judging criteria
Terms of Participation Agreement: It is our job to provide you with an incredible networking and learning opportunity. Our intention is that you meet some amazing people that you might actually start a company with, build relationships with coaches, and learn from your peers. The event is intended to be a collaborative forum for sharing, learning, building, and having fun. As such, by registering as a participant, you acknowledge that any ideas shared by you or anyone else over the course of the event are contributions to the overall experience and community. If you as a participant are worried about someone stealing your ideas, please reconsider your participation in the event itself or simply refrain from sharing specifics about your idea. As a member of your startup community, you agree to to be inclusive of any and all people and their ideas. You agree to act professionally, treat everyone with respect, and treat the event facilities with proper care. You agree that you are responsible for any accidents or damages that you cause. You also agree to not hold 4.0 Schools (Startup Weekend Education operator), your local organizer and volunteer team, or any of the event supporters liable for any loss, damage, injury, death, or any other unforeseeable incident. By Participating at the event, you grant Startup Weekend Education and the event organizers permission to capture photo/video of the event. You can find the exact legal terms on our FAQ Page but to summarize, we want to share your success with the world, including with photos and videos of you. By submitting your information above you agree to the 4.0 Schools Privacy Policy, and you consent to receive email communication from 4.0 Schools and its programs about events and updates that may interest you. You may opt-out of these communications at any time.