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Informative meeting about IAC Eitanim and the Summer Hackathon in LA
  07 May - 08:00 PM
  Bryn Mawr, United States
The Nafshi family is proud to host an informative meeting about IAC Eitanim and the Summer Hackathon June 24-June 29 in Los Angeles Join us and learn about this unique leadership and entrepreneurship project-based program and the scholarships we offer. The meeting is for parents and children in 7th -12th grade. Location is in the Main Line area. Address will be sent upon registration. Questions? sharonad@israeliamerican.org or 267-2503835 משפחת נפש שמחה לארח מפגש מידע לגבי תוכנית המנהיגות והיזמות – איתנים. וההקאתון אשר יתקיים ב24 ליוני – 29 ביוני בלוס אנג'לס. מילגות מוצעות לנרשמים) הורים לילדים בכיתות ז-י"ב מוזמנים. המפגש באזור המיין ליין. כתובת מדוייקת תנתן לנרשמים. :לשאלות: sharonad@israeliamerican.org – 267-2503835
    LVHack 2018
      06 Apr - 06:30 PM
      Bethlehem, United States
    Important Note: This year's LVHack has been moved to April 6th-8th. Want to meet some incredibly interesting people? Push the limits of technology and yourself? Finally build something that's been bouncing around your head? Join us for this 2018 version of the Lehigh Valley's premier hackathon. What is #LVHack?  You supply the ideas, create teams, and bring a laptop. We'll supply a great venue, good food, and an incredibly fun time. If you’ve been to LVHack before, you know it’s a great event for stretching yourself, learning something new, and building relationships that extend far past the weekend. If you’ve not been to LVHack, this is a great opportunity to connect with the local tech community - don’t worry - we’re fun to be around. About LVHack LVHack is an open hackathon - anyone can attend, and there’s no established topic or challenge. Come with an idea - or come looking to find a good one - and build what you can during the event. And your idea doesn’t have to be software. Over the years we’ve had plenty of physical projects - and we don’t expect that to change. Pitch It, Hack It, Show It Anyone is welcome to pitch their project idea and receive feedback from their peers. Teams organically form around the top ideas and then it’s a 54 hour frenzy of designing, coding, and hacking. The weekend culminates with presentations and prizes! Fabulous Prizes and Great Food There are two things our hackathons are famous for: Prizes and Food. We know that you've probably gone to other hackathons and came away empty handed and feeling like you ate pizza all weekend. That doesn't happen at our hackathons. We gaurantee you won't be disappointed. If you don't believe us, listen to this LV Tech Radio Show Clip. Schedule Friday 6:30 PM - Registration7:00 PM - Welcome7:30 PM  - Ideas / Team Formation10:00 PM - Everyone Out Saturday 8:30 AM - Doors Open12:30 PM - Lunch6:00 PM - Dinner10:00 PM - Everyone Out Sunday 8:30 AM - Doors Open10:00 AM - Final Prep11:00 AM - Presentations12:00 PM - Judging and Prizes12:30 PM - We're Done! You'll love #LVHack A big thank you to Lehigh University for hosting us this year. It's a great new space, and once the HackClock starts - you won't want to leave. If you’re a student, have one of the faculty send us a note, and we’ll definitely explain why this is a valuable event, and you’re not just skipping a few classes. And if your company is interested in a unique off-site experience for your team, let us know, we’d love to have you.
      Day Zero Hackathon
        30 Mar - 07:00 PM
        Philadelphia, United States
      Our Inclusion Hack Forum in November was a great success. We are now channeling what we learned from that conversation into the Day Zero Hackathon!Purpose:To provide an opportunity for students, professionals and employers of Linux | Cloud Computing | DevOps (“LCD”) to get together to practice their craft.Skills & Experience Required:Linux (up to Linux Basic Essentials)Cloud Computing → Working knowledge of AWSDevOps/Sysadmin) → 6 months of troubleshooting Linux Server Test exercise → hereTiming:Friday March 30: 4:30 pm - 7 pm-Introduction & OverviewSaturday March 31: 8am - 6pm  8 am - 9 am → Registration + Breakfast  9 am - 10 am → ITEM Overview & Team alignment  10 am - 11 am → Establishing accounts & servers 11 am - 12 pm → Cloud Design & Deploy  12pm - 1pm → Lunch/Talk 1 pm  - 3 pm → Installation of applications 3 pm - 4:30 pm → Defend 4:30 pm - 5 :30 → Design Walkthrough/Discussion of DDoS 5:30 pm - 6 pm → Prizes 6 pm - 7 pm → Celebrate. Schedule is subject to change. *There will be prizes!* Sponsors:  Employers/Sponsors, if you have ideas, swag or staff you want to join in, please email us atinfo@theitem.org and sign up as a sponsor above.More info coming soon!
        THRIVE Trenton Mercer Hackathon
          27 Jan - 08:30 AM
          Trenton, United States
        Developers, designers and other techies in New Jersey's Mercer County area! You're invited to participate in the second annual THRIVE Trenton Mercer Hackathon. In this 7-hour tech-based Disaster Relief competition, you'll collaborate with like-minded individuals to design and prototype a product or app solution to a given disaster relief problem. All skill levels are welcome -- novice or expert -- you'll compete at the appropriate level.
        Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service - Advanced Training NYC/NJ
          26 Jan - 09:00 AM
          Hamilton, United States
        Blockchain Cloud Services Advanced Training – NYC NYC, NYJanuary 25/26  $995 (Students $495) About the Blockchain Training Course & Aurablocks This Blockchain training course is being taught by Financial Services industry experts who have deep implementation knowledge of Blockchain.  Aurablocks is one of the very few companies in the world who has first-hand knowledge of the newly released Oracle Blockchain product and has built 2 applications of Blockchain that were showcased at Oracle Open World. This Blockchain training course will give you an overview of Blockchain and hands-on knowledge of the Oracle Blockchain product based on Hyper ledger. AuraBlocks At Oracle Open World  Covering Oracle Blockchain Sessions: We were one of the few companies at Oracle Open World that demonstrated 2 live solution use cases that were showcased at the Oracle Blockchain launch. For detailed reporting on our coverage of Oracle Blockchain at Open World check the links below: Replay Interviews with Top Oracle Blockchain Executives Oracle Open World – Day 1 Oracle Open World – Day 2 Oracle Open World – Day 3 Oracle Open World – Day 4 Oracle Open World – Day 5 AuraBlocks Launches Next Generation Lending Platform at Oracle Open World 2017 Aurablocks is the first Oracle partner to launch a next-generation lending platform based on Oracle’s Blockchain Platform. This platform was developed with industry lending SME leader, Biz2Credit.  This game-changing platform and its benefits were demonstrated at Oracle Open World. Press Release  Demo of the Platform AuraBlocks at University of North Carolina Charlotte Blockchain Hackathon We conducted Blockchain training with our very first batch of University students to participate in Oracle’s First OPEN Banking Hackathon. Watch our Highlights Below:  Highlights from Our Oracle Blockchain & Open Banking Hackathon at the University of North Carolina with Carolina Fintech HUB What will you learn in this Blockchain Training Course What is Blockchain History of Blockchain Architecture of Blockchain How to Build a Blockchain Network How to Build a Smart Contract Understanding ICOS Lab Exercises – Blockchain Solutions Who should take this Blockchain Training Course Anyone looking to Upgrade their Career to take advantage of the Blockchain revolution Business Analysts who want to apply Blockchain Project Managers who want to manage Blockchain based projects Architects who want to understand how to deploy blockchain correctly Developers who are interested in building blockchain smart contracts Why should you take Blockchain Training Now? Participate in the 4th Industrial Revolution: Blockchain has been ushered in as one of the revolutionary technologies that can herald the advent of the fourth industrial revolution. Relevance in Key Industries: Its finding increased applications across industrial sectors the prominent among them being banking and financial service New Jobs: In 2017 Blockchain Jobs have tripled and the number of jobs continues to increase in 2018 with many production-ready blockchain projects Blockchain Training Detailed Curriculum   Day 1 – Blockchain Training Introduction       Introduction to Blockchain Technology       Hyperledger Project       Introduction to Oracle Blockchain       Public and Permissioned Blockchains Architecture       Endorsers, orderers, clients, smart contracts       Transaction Flow Model       Privacy Model and Channels       SmartContracts       Integration with API       Connect with existing Application       Anatomy of config files and crypto material Building Your Blockchain Network       Setting up network and consortium       Setting up Channels Day 2 – Blockchain Training Building Smart Contracts       Identify a Sample Use Case for BlockChain       Design network, consortium       Go Programming for Blockchain       Working with APIs Cryptocurrency/ICO’s     Overview of Mining and BitCoin     Purchasing, Wallets, Storage and Safety     ICO Concepts, Structures, Alt Currencies     Financial Strategies to Wealth Creation Hands-On Blockchain Training Labs       Build a Use Case in Financial Services       Testing you use case       Demo       Wrap Up Training
          IgniteSTEMx Princeton
            13 Jan - 09:00 AM
            Princeton, United States
          UPDATE: IgniteSTEMx Princeton has been rescheduled for January 13 due to weather complications. We hope to see you there for our new date! Please be sure to re-register with the new January 13th ticket option, even if you have already registered befor. IgniteSTEM is a free conference for educators to transform K-12 education through innovative approaches found in hackathons, design thinking, and maker spaces. Partnering with Wolfram Alpha, The New York Academy of Science and Google Education, we are hosting this year's IgniteSTEMx Princeton conference on January 13th at Princeton University.  This year at the conference, we'll be hearing from thought leaders representing Major League Hacking, Princeton Entrepreneurship, She++, and Facebook Education Modernization. The confernce will be a blend of keynote speeches, hands-on workshops, and discussions (as well as table talks with speakers and edTech giveaways) to best help transform ideas from the conference into actionable change. A schedule for the day can be found below: We're looking forward to a great conference and hope you choose to join us! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @ignite_stem and on Facebook. For any questions, please feel free to email ozhang@princeton.edu or mdijkgraaf@princeton.edu!
            Code For Princeton Hackathon 2017 - OCTOBER 20-22, 2017
              20 Oct - 06:30 PM
              Princeton, United States
            Hackers in and around Princeton, New Jersey! Code for Princeton invites you to sign up to participate in the annual Code For Princeton Hackathon 2017. You'll be challenged to come up with innovative solutions to selected problems faced by Princeton, its residents, and its businesses.
            Jersey Shore Makerfest 2017
              14 Oct - 10:00 AM
              Toms River, United States
            The Jersey Shore Makerfest was founded by Toms River Regional Schools in 2015 and has drawn over 8000 attendees and more than 200 makers. It is held in their 3500-seat arena and adjacent spaces in Toms River High School North. Makerfest includes: a 3000-square foot makerspace, where creative minds of all ages can play-work with a variety of tools and materials 75 “booths” organized by students, educators, and community members who consider themselves makers offering hands-on, interactive experiences that reflect the mission of their school or organization. 20-minute inspirational EdTalks 1-hour workshops in our LearningSpace and BuilderSpace robotics demonstrations and competitions in our Roborena (aka main gymnasium) New this year: the Jersey Shore Hackathon and the Toms River United Sustainability Team Green Fair, to take place concurrently with Makerfest. Participants have joined us from around the tri-state area, from cooks to floral designers, from hobbyists to professionals, from fruit computer companies to Rutgers University professors to public school students and teachers. Model trains and 3D printers mix with insects, lasers, and clothes made of paper. You can learn to control a robot (before they control us!), find out how to do kitchen science, spin with wool, or fly a drone. At Makerfest, experiencing is believing! If it's free, why should I register? Thanks to generous sponsors who cover the costs of set up, equipment, and materials (and sometimes competition prizes), our event is free to both attendees and makers. Pre-registration helps us estimate our attendees so we know how many sponsorships we need to cover costs. It will also allow us to contact you with information leading up to the event. We will never take advantage of your contact information by sending excessive messages unrelated to the event nor share that information with anyone else! In addition, once you register you can print your own ticket; bring that ticket to Makerfest and turn it in at our ticket booth to enter to win one of ten robot package prizes! For more information, go to http://jerseyshoremakerfest.org 
              Code for Princeton Social Night
                15 Sep - 06:30 PM
                Princeton, United States
              Join us for the Code for Princeton Social Night.  Meet and network with community partners in Princeton and neighboring communities to learn more about their programs and how you can help as a developer, idea person and concerned citizen. Lets discuss and open up application ideas that can be presented and worked upon for the National Day of Civic Hacking on October 20-23 at the Princeton Public Library. Technologists, community members and government are welcome to bring their ideas and innovate at the hackathon. AGENDA: 6:45-7:15PM - Check in and Mingle   7:15-7:30PM - Welcome remarks from Code for Princeton and Princeton Public Library. Information about the Hackathon.     7:30-8:30PM - Short talk from our Community Partners about what they do and their programs     8:30-9:00PM - Breakout sessions
                TU Hack Health Day
                  28 Jul - 10:00 AM
                  Philadelphia, United States
                Join us for the first TU Hack Health Day! #TUHackHealth The full day seminar will be hosted by Temple University's College of Public Health- Department of Health Services Administration and Policy. This event is free and open to prospective MSHI students. We welcome all current and prospective graduate students and alumni to participate in TU Hack Health Day. Theme – Building Skills for Health Informatics Students: Exploring the Meaningful Use Public Use Files (MUPUF) – You will leverage publicly available data to explore skills in usability and design, data architecture and analysis. You should access beforehand and bring to class: Recent copy of MS Office Excel, register and create a Balsamiq account (note that only one free project is provided). Download the Analysis Add Inn (note Mac users may not have access to this functionality). Download a demo version of Qlik prior to the event. Learning Objectives: Understand simple data analysis techniques. Explore commonly used platforms to assess data elements and database design.  Create a wire diagram of a mobile application. Please bring a laptop to use during the event.  Agenda 9:30 – 10:00am    –  Registration and Networking 10:00 – 10:20am  –  Introduction                                  Faculty Presentation and Q&A 10:25 – 11:00am  –  Overview Meaningful Use Public Use Files                                  Overview Data Organization 11:15 – 12:15pm  –  Form Groups of 3-5 people 12:15 – 1:00pm  –    Lunch: Individual Boxed Lunch 1:00 – 4:00pm  –      Hackathon and Extended Discussion on Topics                                  Giveaways: Best ERD Design and Best Mobile App Wire Diagram 4:00 – 4:30  –           New Student Orientation   FAQs Are there ID requirements to enter the event?Current Temple student: Please show your ID at the front desk.Other attendee: Please check in at the front desk.You will not be required to print out your eventbrite ticket. What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?To learn more about parking validation at TUCC, visit:https://www.temple.edu/tucc/about/parking.asp Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?If you have any questions, please contact us at hlthinfo@temple.edu.