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About the challenge

We created Enriched CS because we fell in love with the hackathon culture. First, collaboration in a hackathon is an amazing process where bright minds collaborate together to create something that reflects each of their strengths. Our hackathon is geared towards all levels, whether you are a beginner or experienced. 

 

What to Build

You may build any kind of tech-related project, as long as the project adheres to the hackathon’s cs related sphere. (However big or small)! The possibilities are endless: apps, websites, programs, models, or even research!

 

**THE PROJECT CANNOT HAVE BEEN STARTED PRIOR TO 1 month OF THE HACKATHON START DATE! All projects found to violate this rule will be eliminated**

 

Schedule

Kick Off/ Hackathon Starts: Friday, February 16

Submission Due:  Saturday, February 24 

Awards Ceremony (Zoom): Sunday, February 25

 

Eligibility

All middle and high schoolers are welcome!

Prizes

$200+ worth in prizes

 

Requirements

You  MUST submit :

2-5 minute video demonstrating project and explaining use

Link to github repository 

** CLEAR instructions on how to run/test project (If we cannot figure out how to run your project it will be disqualified)

4-5 sentences explaining goal of project 

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Prizes

$600 in prizes
Money
3 winners

Intermediate Group

Money
3 winners

Beginner Group

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Raghav Goswami

Raghav Goswami
Enriched CS

Judging Criteria

  • Creativity/Uniqueness
    How unique is your solution? Is it something that is extremely common such as a counting digits or is it a novel method of detecting hurricanes?
  • Impact
    How viable is your product in the real world? Can it be easily implemented and beneficial?
  • Effort/Complexity
    How polished/detailed is your final product. Is it an involved solution or something fairly simple? How does it respond to a variety of test sets? How many features are present?
  • Overall Design
    How appealing is your final project? How is it presented?

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