This will be the first hackathon hosted by the University of Toledo and is put on by the members of the Association of Computing Machinery - Women's Chapter. This hackathon is open to any University of Toledo student and is operation 100% online. The goal of this hackathon is to provide a space for UToledo students to develop and advance their computing skills by working with their team to create the best hack possible. 

Eligibility

Students currently enrolled in the University of Toledo

Requirements

You must submit a video that shows off and demonstrates your hack. The video production quality will not be judged, but be sure to show off your hack as best and as clearly as possible for our judges. 

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Prizes

$360 in prizes
1st Place Overall
1 winner

Awarded to the team with the best hack. Each member of the team will receive their own prize

2nd Place Overall
1 winner

Awarded to the team with the second best hack. Each member of the team will receive their own prize

3rd Place Overall
1 winner

Awarded to the team with the third best hack. Each member of the team will receive their own prize

Best Beginner Hack
1 winner

Awarded to the team that consists of members who are underclassmen or who have participated in less than 2 hackathons. Each member of the team will receive their own prize

Best Advanced Hack
1 winner

Awarded to the team that consists of members who are upperclassmen or who have participated in more than 2 hackathons. Each member of the team will receive their own prize

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Samantha Bowman

Samantha Bowman

Kody Kregulka

Kody Kregulka

Will Collings

Will Collings

Judging Criteria

  • Learning
    Did you learn something new? Did you attempt something you have never done before? Did you challenge yourself?
  • Execution
    How well did you achieve your goals? How polished is your final project? Are the included features functional and thorough?
  • Originality
    If this hack has been done before, what did you change or how did you improve it? Did you think outside the box?
  • Design
    Is the design cohesive and have a good flow?

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