Girls Hoo Hack is a virtual 48-hour hackathon hosted by Girls Who Code at UVA that aims to foster a community of diverse thought and skill. Coders of all levels of experience have the opportunity to work together with teams and mentors, attend educational workshops, and code action-oriented projects that reflect innovation, diverse perspectives, and empowerment.
Link to DevPostGirls Who Code at the University of Virginia (UVA) is a College Loop of the nationwide Girls Who Code nonprofit organization. GWC at UVA aims to close the gender gap in technology by creating opportunities for young women to explore technology.
What is it? JumpStart is a beginner’s guide to hackathons. It’s a chance to become familiar with resources, get tips on creating the perfect project, and network to meet new people!
Monday, Oct 10
Join us asynchronously to learn more about what a hackathon is! Link: https://youtu.be/hrezP08wh5Y
What is a Hackathon Video ↗
Tuesday, Oct 11
Join us asynchronously to learn more about the GHH 2022 Discord server! Link: https://youtu.be/RrBGdywQbok
Intro to Discord Video ↗
Wednesday, Oct 12
Join us asynchronously to learn more about how to use GitHub! Link: https://youtu.be/0dyaT5GN__I
Intro to GitHub Video ↗
Thursday, Oct 13
Join us asynchronously to get some tips on starting a project at a hackathon and how to present it! Link: https://youtu.be/QBl-WDDWZZk
How to Start and Present a Project Video ↗
Friday, Oct 14
Join us in person at 7 pm at 85 Engineer's Way, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (GHH main location) to meet other hackers, network, and maybe even form a team for GHH 2022!
8am
Check in begins
8am
Breakfast
9am - 10am
10am
Hacking Begins
10am
Scavenger Hunt Launch
11am
12pm
1pm
Lunch
3pm
4pm
5pm
6pm
Dinner
7pm
8:30pm
11pm
Scavenger Hunt Closes
8am
Check in begins
8am
Breakfast
9am
11am
12pm
Lunch
1pm
2pm
3:05pm
3:20pm
3:50pm
4pm
6pm
Hacking Ends
7pm
Team Demos and Presentations
Zoom Link ↗8pm
Judging Ends
9pm
iPAD 10.2-inch 64 GB ($300), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
Apple watch series 3 ($200), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
Airpods generation 2 ($120), Amazon Fire Stick ($20), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
Apple Airtag ($29), Polaroid ($67), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
JBL Tune Headphones ($50), 'What Do You Meme Game' ($30) for each team member
Mini instant photo printer ($67), $100 for a charity of the team's choice
LED keyboard and wireless mouse ($21), Laptop stand ($40), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
Home projector ($100) for each team member
DEERC Drone ($100)
Bluetooth Microphone ($50), one year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro ($375) for each team member
Google Cloud branded backpack for each team member
$50 gift card for each team member
$250 gift cards for each team member (sponsored by Capital One)
85 Engineer's Way, Charlottesville, VA 22903
What is a hackathon?
Who can participate?
What if I don’t know how to code?
Are there any fees to participate?
Will I annoy people if I ask them questions?
How many people can be on a team?
What if I don’t know anybody there?
What if I don’t have a project?
What if I don’t want to present my hack?
Do you abide by the MLH Code of Conduct?
Where is GHH 2022 taking place?