Every year, ScriptEd students, volunteers and staff come together for an all-day Hackathon.

The theme of this year's Hackathon is DARE, EXPLORE, DISRUPT

Over the course of the day, students in ScriptEd Advanced classes collaborate in teams to build interactive web-based projects around the general theme of exploration and innovation. 

At the end of the day, students will submit their projects for two rounds of judging, and the winners take home some awesome prizes! 

Eligibility

Teams of 5-7 students, all of whom must be currently enrolled in ScriptEd Advanced or Studio classes. Students must have completed ScriptEd's Foundations course. Students must be participating from New York City and be in person at the hackathon. 

Requirements

Projects will be submitted as live gh pages links + github repos. In the submission process, teams will be required to submit screenshots of their projects and answer a series of questions.

Students will need to answer the following questions:

  • What is the name of your project?
  • What does this project do?
  • What was your inspiration for this project?
  • Who is this project targeted to?
  • What challenges did you run into?
  • What accomplishments are you most proud of?
  • What did your team learn? 
  • Please list all the members of your team (first and last name), your team name and the volunteer who helped. 

Please remember that these questions will be published online as a part of your project description. 

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$250 in prizes
HP Chromebook
1 winner

One team will win the first place prize of an HP Chromebook - each member will receive their own laptop.

Amazon Fire Tablet
1 winner

One team will win the second place prize of an amazon fire tablet. Each member will receive their own.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Erica A Webber

Erica A Webber
Global Director, Industry & Services at IBM Research

Jacob Aronoff

Jacob Aronoff
Software Engineer, Datadog

Barry Clark

Barry Clark
Head of Engineering, Trello

Wyatt Shapiro

Wyatt Shapiro
Co-Founder, Dear Tech People

Keeley Duffey

Keeley Duffey
Co-Founder, Pluto

Britt Lewis

Britt Lewis
Engineering Manager, Plated

Pedro Baumann

Pedro Baumann
Co-Founder, Vía Código and CTO, Athelas Perú

Giulia Lake

Giulia Lake
Freelance Developer

Joey Mejias

Joey Mejias
Freelance Android Developer

Judging Criteria

  • HTML & CSS Concepts (UI/Design)
    Excellent projects will have: High quality user interactivity. Project is very well organized and user can use application without any additional instructions.
  • JavaScript Concepts
    Excellent projects will have: Code is well structured and uses functions effectively. No redundant code. Team includes a third party library if necessary.
  • Cleanliness of Code
    Excellent projects will have: Code is pristine! Developers outside of the team would be happy to work with this code. Little to no errors/ warnings exist.
  • Functionality
    Excellent projects consist of: Site is fully functional (80-100%) - meets intentions (e.g. actually does what you say it is supposed to do).
  • Teamwork
    Excellent projects will have: All students are able to talk about the functionality of the project. All students are able to answer any questions that came up.
  • Concept Fidelity
    Excellent projects have: design & functionality of the project is directly useful. Project has application in a clear, unique way.

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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