About the challenge

Are you ready to embark on a journey of innovation, creativity, and problem-solving? Join us for an exhilarating journey into the future! EduHacks invites ALL people of all experience levels to create a project that solves any social problem. We encourage you to create an app, website, design, or anything you can! Both the project and presentation delivery (speaking-style, persuasion, confidence, etc) will be aspects of the judging criteria.

Make sure to register on DevPost! All participants can receive prizes from a prize pool of $300,000+ from our contracts with the event sponsors.

This competition places special emphasis on the presentation and persuasion component of the project. Competitors must use strong public-speaking, persuasion, and visuals in their video component to convince the judging panel of the value and impact of their project.

Open to all! Projects can be submitted anytime from November 15th to February 2024. The theme for this competition is social good and promoting equality. This is open to your own, personal interpretation!

Get started

1. Register on DevPost

2. Register on the form: https://forms.gle/UM71ycBtvcbCH65D9

3. Brainstorm, design, and execute your project

4. Submit by the deadline

Requirements

What to Build

Anything you want! Some ideas: apps, websites, designs, etc.

What to Submit

 Provide a public URL to your code repository for judging. Videos must be made public. Include your name and Hackathon name in the title.

 Include a video (no more than 5 minutes) that demonstrates your submission. Videos must be uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo and made public.

Your complete submission on Devpost before the deadline. 

 

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Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
1st Place Overall
1 winner

Exclusive prizes from prize-pool

2nd Place Overall
1 winner

Exclusive prizes from prize-pool

3rd Place Overall
1 winner

Exclusive prizes from prize-pool

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

EduHacks Team

EduHacks Team

Judging Criteria

  • Social Impact
    Does the project have a possible, real-world implementation?
  • Creativity
    How unique and innovative is the project?
  • Inclusivity
    Is the competitor from an underprivileged background?
  • Presentation
    How does the competitor advocate, present, and portray their project in their video?
  • Theme
    How well does the project adhere to the theme of addressing social injustices?
  • Complexity
    How difficult is the stack being used?

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