HackTrin is Trinity School's annual hackathon, and we are excited to announce that we are in our sixth year of holding the event. We've designed the event to appeal to a broad range of interests and skill-levels. The day will be filled with workshops that encompass both very simple concepts and challenging concepts. Furthermore, as a part of our effort to make computer science more accesible, we will be awarding a prize for the best beginner group.
This year, HackTrin will be embracing hardware. We will be giving out Adafruit Circuit playgrounds to each team and will also be lending out Trinity's hardware for you to use in your projects.
Eligibility
• Participants: Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers only.
• Teams of no more than 4 members. Individual projects are also acceptable, but we encourage you to branch out as working with a team can be rewarding.
Requirements
Your projects should be submitted to Devpost by 5pm. We will have four prize categories (no project will be given more than one prize):
• Best overall project
• Design Award
• Beginner Prize
• Middle School Prize
Prizes
Best overall project
Best beginner project
Design Award
Middle School Prize
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Howard Tsao
Founder and CEO of Muse Games
Emily Lim
Marketing Designer at Dots
Lillie Schachter
Computer Science Educator
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
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Fidelity to the Theme
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Complexity
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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