老澳门六合彩官方开奖 'Hackathon' Aims to Solve Community Challenges
Hackathon is a portmanteau of the words 鈥渉acker鈥 (or 鈥渃rafty programmer鈥) and 鈥渕arathon鈥 (that 26.2-mile human endurance run). In 老澳门六合彩官方开奖-speak, the word takes on added meaning as an annual event where people meet to engage in collaborative community problem-solving.
This April 7 - 9 at the Monte Ahuja College of Business, the 鈥淐ommunity + Innovation + Technology鈥 Hackathon will bring together student teams, faculty mentors and community judges鈥攁ll to apply the best of technology and focused thinking to solve community challenges in Northeast Ohio.
The three-day long event lives the mantra 鈥渉acking for good,鈥 partnering with the 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 T.E.C.H. Hub to root out solutions through experiential learning. Sounds like Engaged Learning! This year, Hackathon participants will be sorting out healthcare disparities in the African American community; improving democratic process engagement; creating smarter 鈥渟mart cities,鈥 and to make inroads around being more environmentally minded and earth friendly.
Community 鈥減roblem statements鈥 will be delivered during the Hackathon opening on Thursday evening. Teams will be developing innovative solutions and, in doing so, merge different business niches for real-world problems identified by community members and expert researchers From there, brainstorming research and more will lead to final pitches, delivered Saturday morning.
Interested in making a difference in the community and meeting your fellow Vikings in a collaborative environment? , form ideas, create prototypes, evaluate designs and pitch solutions to improve the world. Faculty who are interested in being mentors are welcome to reach out to the College of Business as well.