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Teens Learning Code: Teen Hackathon - Saskatoon
01 Nov - 06:00 PM
Saskatoon, Canada
What is the Teens Learning Code Hackathon Program? Equipping the leaders of tomorrow with the skills and experience to succeed in the future of innovation. Not to mention, have a ton of fun along the way. Pack your laptop and an open mind - and join us for this fun, action packed Hackathon where we’ll tackle important social issues, chosen by YOU! With the hands-on, social and collaborative learning approach we’re known and loved for, Hackathons provide a fun, collaborative and intensive learning experience that introduces teen girls ages 13-17 years old to the world of solving real-world problems with technology. This special event aims to reinforce the strength in diverse teams and that anyone can contribute to solving problems -whether you are just starting out with coding or have many programming languages under your belt. The experience brings together technical workshops (HTML & CSS, UX/UI), work sessions, unplugged activities and industry insights where you're able to learn as a group in a collaborative, social, friendly and supportive environment. Teens will be inspired by the amazing instructors and mentors, and will learn the technological and creative skills necessary for this ever-changing digital generation. By the end of the Hackathon, you’ll have learned important skills to help you think critically, prepare you for the future in technology and contribute to the Web in a positive way. Extending beyond technology, participants will develop critical thinking skills and empathy by learning how to identify, frame and unpack problems to tackle. What can I expect? Day 1 - 6:00pm to 9:15pm Learners will spend the evening learning to pitch and frame the problems they’d like to solve with their teams. Day 2 - 9:00am - 7:30pm Day 2 will be jam-packed with technical and non-technical workshops, and plenty of time for collaborative work sessions. Learners will produce products that they’re proud of and have the opportunity to show off their work. Families and friends are invited to join us in the evening, where the participants will pitch and present their final projects to the crowd!
Workshop Dates:
This workshop will be run over the course of two days:
Who is this for?
Our Teens Learning Code workshops and events offer female-identified, trans, and non-binary youth ages 13-17 opportunities to take action on ideas that will shape our future while leveraging the power of technology. Our learning experiences are much more than learning how to code. Our experiences empower teens to learn problem solving skills, how to turn ideas into reality, exposure to what a future in technology could look like, and much more.
Prerequisites:
None! This workshop is designed for beginners.
What's Included:
Requirements:
Note: If you do not have a laptop to use during the duration of the workshop, we have a limited quantity that we can loan out. The option to borrow a laptop will be included in your order form when registering.
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Questions? Email us at info@canadalearningcode.ca
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Hope to see you soon!
If for some reason you can't make it, check out our REFUND POLICY.
HackRegina Fall 2019 Hackathon
01 Nov - 04:30 PM
Regina, Canada
HackRegina is calling all developers, designers, and analysts to join us at our next hackathon.
Viz for Social Good Toronto Hackathon
26 Oct - 10:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Join Charity Intelligence Canada and Viz for Social Good Toronto Chapter for a Hackathon to visualize data about Canadian charities.
OrcaJam 2019: 48 Hour Game Jam Hackathon
25 Oct - 07:00 PM
Victoria, Canada
OrcaJam is Victoria’s annual 48 hour game jam. Come join local and visiting designers, developers, programmers, artists and musicians of all skill levels to make a game from scratch in only 48 hours! Space Is Limited!
You should come if:
You've started but never finished a game
You've never released a game
You're not the greatest programmer ever
You want to make a board game/tabletop RPG/not-a-video-game - all games are welcome!
You should especially come if you're a digital artist!
If you're new to programming, you should check out one of Canada Learning Code's workshops. This game jam is not a class, if you want to make a videogame you need to be able to code already.
You should bring:
Whatever you like to use to make games! For lots of people that's a laptop with Unity or GameMaker installed on it, but board games, card games, and any other game that you can build and play at a table is welcome.
Just Feel Like Helping Out?
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Heads up! The early bird price of $20 is only until Oct 1st, regular price is $30.
FaithTech Waterloo 24H Hackathon
25 Oct - 07:00 PM
Kitchener, Canada
Join us in Kitchener Waterloo for 24 hours of building innovative tech solutions to local and global problems.
Random Hacks of Kindness Ottawa - October 2019
25 Oct - 06:00 PM
Ottawa, Canada
Random Hacks of Kindness is a hackathon for social good that brings together volunteer developers and tech-savvy do-gooders to work with charities, community groups and social enterprises.
Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) Ottawa is part of a global movement that organizes hackathons that bring together problem solvers, creative thinkers, and technologists for a weekend to bring technology solutions to challenges faced by charities, not-for-profits, and civic organizations. Over the course of a weekend, teams of volunteers bring their creative, technical, and problem-solving know-how to tackle and solve several of these challenges.
More details can be found here: https://rhok.ca/
Hack4Heritage
25 Oct - 05:30 PM
Kingston, Canada
What is Hack4Heritage?
Kingston’s first heritage-themed mixed reality hackathon. Join us for an unforgettable weekend of learning, ideation and creativity. We'll preserve stories as immersive experience, games or apps.
Storytelling will become storyliving in virtual reality and augmented reality.
This event is for you! We invite: artists, creatives, storytellers, coders and anyone interested in heritage. You are not required to be an expert on a technology to be part of the hackathon!
If you have experience or interest in gaming and/or mixed reality, please join us on this creative exploration.
Learn
· Presentations and workshops prepare participants with fundamentals for creating an immersive experience/game/app.
Create
· Design a new story for mixed reality. See ideas move to prototypes on Acer Windows Mixed Reality headsets.
Collaborate
· Work directly with industry experts: game developers, 3D artists, Microsoft and Unity evangelists. Learn about our shared heritage from subject matter experts and storytellers.
Connect
· Join a network of friends and colleagues who are passionate about creativity and technology.
We have a limited number of Acer Windows Mixed Reality Developer Kits. Register now to reserve yours!
Technology
The technology focus for this hackathon is mixed reality. Mixed reality is the spectrum of immersive reality including augmented reality and virtual reality. Basic knowledge of programming in any language/platform is encouraged but not required!
Theme
The theme is heritage, which includes objects, places, landscapes, knowledge, customs, and everything else that makes cultures unique. We'll design new stories to make the past the present in mixed reality.
Who
This event is for you! We invite: practicing artists of any discipline, creatives, storytellers, coders and anyone interested in heritage. You are not required to be an expert on a technology to be part of the hackathon!
If you have experience or interest in gaming and/or mixed reality, please join us on this creative exploration.
People from VR|AR|MR|XR and heritage communities in Kingston and beyond, are invited to apply.
Venue
The hackathon will take place at the St. Lawrence College Conference Centre. St. Lawrence College is located in a beautiful, residential neighborhood right across from Lake Ontario.
Celebrate Your Stories!
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
The minimum age for participation in Hack4Heritage is 18.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Please refer to hack4heritage.com for the most up to date information on transportation to the event.
There is no cost to park in the St. Lawrence College parking lot after 5:00 pm Friday evening, through to the end of the hackathon on Sunday, however no overnight parking is allowed.
What do I bring to the event?
Your photo identification, laptop/charger and water bottle. A mouse with a scroll wheel is highly recommended.
If you already own a VR|AR|WMR headset, feel free to use it at the hackathon.
To be successful and maximize value from the hackathon, collaboration skills are essential.
How can I contact the organizer with questions or comments?
For more information, visit our website at https://www.hack4heritage.com/.
Email: team@hack4heritage.com
Twitter: @hack4heritage
Instagram: @hack4heritage
What's the refund policy?
If you cannot attend the hackathon, we encourage you to transfer your ticket to someone else.
The last day to request a refund through Eventbrite is September 25, 2019. All refunds will be subjected to a $50 cancellation fee. No refunds will be granted after this date and no-shows will not be eligible for refunds or swag. Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No.
Can I update my registration information?
Yes.
Please note: by participating in the event, you grant ARtefactVR permission to capture photos and/or videos of the event.
Sun Life - Data and Analytics Hackathon
25 Oct - 08:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
Sun Life - Data and Analytics Hackathon
Genesys Hackathon - Prizes: MS Surface Go, Osmo Pocket, AirPods, Focals by North
19 Oct - 11:00 AM
Toronto, Canada
DEADLINE TO REGISTER: MONDAY OCT 7
We are charging an initial fee of $5 to register.
You will receive a FULL REFUND after you have checked in at our registration table on the day of the event.
Photos from Last Year's Hackathon:
IT'S HERE!! GENESYS HACKATHON 2019
Teams should be constructed of 3 or less. There are a limited number of spots available for this event (cap of 20 teams). We are expecting a large number of applicants to register, and will be going through a selection process of identifying and vetting qualified participants by using a screening system.
You and your team will receive an email about 3 weeks prior to the event letting you know if you have been accepted to participant based on our selection process. If you have been selected, you will receive an email ~1 week prior to the event with more information about the theme of the Hackathon. If you are not selected, you will receive a full refund.
We will be taking photos and recording parts of the event to share the experience with the community. By entering the venue, you are allowing us to post and share the photos taken (unless you have notified us prior to the event).
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER EVENT: Markham Tech Talk
QUESTIONS? EMAIL: TorontoEvents@genesys.com
All Participants will Receive:
Opportunity to create something innovative
Two days of Hacking
Generous amount of food and drinks
Opportunity to win various prizes
T-shirt and SWAG
You will need to bring your own laptop
Top 3 Prizes:
Note: the number of prizes depend on the number of members in your team. Each team member will receive ONE of the respective prizes.
Additional Giveaways:
2x Focals by North (Smart Glasses) given away to individuals chosen at random during the event
Two-Day Schedule:
Saturday
11:00 - 11:30 AM - Registration
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM - Introduction & Training
12:30 PM - Hacking Starts
2:30 PM - Lunch
8:00 PM - Dinner
Sunday
10:00 AM - Brunch
12:30 PM - Hacking Ends
12:30 - 2:30 PM - Presentations / Judging
2:30 - 3:00 PM - Judges Deliberate
3 PM - Top 3 teams announced
Space Apps Ottawa 2019
18 Oct - 06:00 PM
Ottawa, Canada
NASA International Space Apps Hackathon 2019 will be held October 18-20 at Carleton University's Technology Innovation Management Program. It will be an intense 48-hour global weekend hackathon for developers, designers, engineers, entrepreneurs, astronomers and enthusiasts.
Along with 212 cities around the world, Ottawa teams will form and build products and prototypes against NASA- and CSA-designed challenges that leverage spacecraft, celestial & science data.