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All elements, code, etc. for your project must be created during the event.
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Must be currently attending College/University to participate
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Frameworks, APIs, and anything else that is free and open source is allowed.
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Pre-written code from previous hackathons are not allowed.
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All projects must be submitted by the deadline. No exceptions.
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All teams have 1–4 members.
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A team can submit only one entry for the hackathon.
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Last push to GitHub must be before noon Sunday, January 19.
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Projects must be uploaded to DevPost by 12:30 PM on Sunday, January 19.
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Teams create a 3-5 minute presentation video and link it in the repo/submission.
Presentation Guidelines
All presentations must cover these 5 points
1. Intro: Introduce team members and roles (what you knew going into it and experience)
2. Problem Statement: What problem did you identify that this hack is solving?
3. Product: Describe the hack
- How is it different from what is currently out there?
- What are the improvements you've made?
- Explain tech stack and technicalities.
- Explain like you're explaining to someone w/ no technical background.
4. Learning: Tell us what you learned
5. Demo: Show us your product!
