Welcome to the Conestoga College Hackathon, where innovation meets education! Our hackathon is a pioneering event at Conestoga College, and we are determined to make it an annual sensation. With over 100 participants this year, we're setting the stage for an extraordinary experience that will only get bigger and better as we move forward.

Join us in making history at the Conhacks. Let your creativity shine, and together, let's innovate for education's future. We can't wait to see what you'll build!

Requirements

What to Build:

We're excited to see your innovative solutions that cater to educational institutions or students.

What to Submit:

For your hackathon submission, you'll need to provide the following on Devpost:




1. Project Title

2. Project Description

3. GitHub Repository




How They Built It:

- Tech Stack

- Development Process

- Target Platforms




Inspiration:

- Problem Identification

- Motivation

- Impact




Challenges Faced

- Technical Challenges

- Time Constraints




Accomplishments:

- Innovative Features

- User Experience

- Successful Overcoming of Challenges





Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$480 in prizes
First Prize
1 winner

Second Prize
1 winner

Third Prize
1 winner

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Steve Hendrikse

Steve Hendrikse

David Allison

David Allison

Akrem El-Ghazal

Akrem El-Ghazal

Judging Criteria

  • Creativity
    Innovation/Creativity (25%): How innovative and creative is the project? Does it bring a fresh approach or new perspective to the problem it addresses?
  • Technological complexity
    Technical Execution (25%): How well is the project technically executed? Is the code well-structured, efficient, and free from critical bugs.
  • UI & Design
    UI and Design (25%): How user-friendly and visually appealing is the project? Is the user interface intuitive and aesthetically pleasing?
  • Practicality & Impact
    Practicality and Impact (25%): How practical and impactful is the project in solving the identified problem? Does it have the potential to make a meaningful difference in education?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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