Congressional App Challenge Student Hackathon
Join us for the second annual Congressional App Challenge Hackathon hosted by Congressman David Price (NC-04) and Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01). Students that attend the Hackathon will have the opportunity to meet with mentors, complete an exercise in design thinking, and receive tips from public relations professionals on mastering a "pitch". Students will have the opportunity to work in teams to start, develop, or complete an app for the challenge.
Please bring a laptop for the Hackathon. If you would like to participate, but do not have access to a laptop, please email Katelynn Anderson in Rep. Price's office at Katelynn.Anderson@mail.house.gov.
Lunch and snacks will be provided!
The winning app will be featured in an interactive display in the United States Capitol. Additionally, Amazon Web Services has announced that it is providing $250 in credits to the winning team to be used for cloud computing services to be split among the winners nationwide (with parental consent). All participants will also be recognized by Congressman Price at a reception at the Friday Institute at NC State on Thursday, November 16. Teachers and administrators will also be invited to attend.
Congressional App Challenge Background
The Congressional App Challenge is designed to promote STEM education by recognizing and incentivizing young talent to create a concept or source code for an online or mobile application (“app”).
Eligibility
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Open to High School age students that attend school or live in the Fourth Congressional District or First Congressional District.
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Students are only eligible to compete once they have signed up for the Challenge at CongressionalAppChallenge.us.
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Students may only compete in one district.
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Students may compete as individuals or in teams of up to four. If competing as a team: at least two of the teammates must be eligible to compete within the district in which they are submitting.
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There is no technical age minimum, but the App Challenge is intended for high school students. Recent High School graduates are not eligible to compete.
Submission Requirements
Students must submit their apps by noon on November 1, 2017. The app students create may cover any topic, but they must be original and appropriate.
List of Submission Requirements:
1. Sign-up Form. Students must fill out a sign-up form so their eligibility can be verified on congressionalappchallenge.us. If students are competing as part of a team, the sign-up form must include the relevant information from each student
2. App Information. Students will be asked to answer a series of questions including: title of the app, the coding language used, what they were trying to accomplish and why, an explanation of a difficulty they faced in programming and how it was overcome, and what improvements the students would make
3. Demonstration Video. Students must create a 1 to no more than 3 minute video, post it on YouTube or Vimeo, and submit the link on the Congressional App Challenge submission form. The video must be set up to public view. Videos that are longer than 3 minutes will be penalized per the judges’ discretion. Past winners can be found here, as well as their videos for inspiration.
4. Exit Questionnaire. The questionnaire will be emailed to students after final submission.
Judging
A local panel of judges will decide the winner of the App Challenge, and a reception will be held for all participants on Thursday, November 16 at NC State's Friday Institute. More information will be provided to students that submit an app.
Questions?
Contact Katelynn Anderson in Congressman Price’s office at
Katelynn.Anderson@mail.house.gov or 919-859-5999
Location
Dates
to 14th October 2017 - 04:00 PM