About the Challenge

STDL Hacks is a hackathon hosted by the Schaumburg Township District Library meant to bring hackers in middle and high school together for a weekend of discovery, teamwork, and coding! Whether you are a beginner or a master, a resident of Schaumburg or not, STDL Hacks will help you turn your brilliant tech ideas into real-life prototypes.

From June 27th to June 30th, the Schaumburg Library will host a hackathon for hackers to code, collaborate and develop projects. Additionally, we have a virtual option for those who can’t make it to the library (or just love to work at home). We will offer food, workshops, and, of course, prizes to motivate you to explore computer science and learn something new by yourself, with some friends, or with someone new you haven’t met.

Workshop information and the schedule will be available soon. Hope to see you there!

Get started

Make sure to join our Discord server for the latest announcements regarding the hackathon.

Requirements

What to Build

Our hackathon is meant to be open-ended; however, take a look at the categories to see what prizes you can win. Please note that all projects must involve an element of technology.

What to Submit

We would like to see a description of your project, a 2–3-minute video demonstration, and a link to your code. Some of these requirements will be covered in the Devpost submission itself.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$200 in prizes
Find Your Voice Winner
1 winner

$100 Amazon Gift Card

Beginner Winner
1 winner

$100 Amazon Gift Card

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Abhi Thosar
Computer Science Student @ UIUC

Judging Criteria

  • Creativity
  • Complexity
  • Effectiveness

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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