2023 Virtual Hackathon

Virtual Hackathon

Nov 8, 2023, 5:00 PM – Nov 10, 2023, 8:00 PM (UTC)

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About this event

Join us as we host our 3rd Annual GDI Virtual Hackathon. This unique series offers learning events like panel discussions, an introduction to “hacking,” and collaboration with GDI community members from across the globe. 

If you are interested in sponsoring or partnering with us on this event please email sponsorship@girldevelopit.com

What is a Hackathon?

A hackathon is an event in which programmers, graphic designers, content strategists, interface designers, and project managers collaborate intensively on projects.

Or as we like to call it: an event where people work together to find new (sometimes inelegant) solutions to a problem.

Who should attend?

If you’ve ever taken a GDI class, jumped into an online tech tutorial, or joined other coding events, this is a great opportunity to take the skills you’ve learned and apply them to a collaborative project working with like-minded individuals. But even if you haven’t attended any tech bootcamps or coding events, you’re absolutely welcome to join! Beginners and the tech-curious are especially encouraged to attend, as are experienced technologists who are interested in sharing their knowledge and skills while working on projects that they are passionate about.

We are also inviting companies to join our event as a sponsor.  Learn more. 

What will this event look like?

This event will kick off with a series of pre-Hackathon events including:

  • Hackathon Info Session
  • Installathon to upload and learn about tools
  • Mentor Session to be paired for support
  • Idea Generation and Team Formation

The event will then kick off on Wednesday, November 8th, with events, presentations, and an awards ceremony running through Saturday, November 11th.

In addition to hacking collaboratively with your team, participants are welcome to join:

  • Panel discussions
  • Skills workshops
  • Career networking
  • Office hours

How to attend?

We have two registration options:

Attendee: Join to be placed with a hacking team; or choose to participate in the panel discussions and presentation events.

Mentor: Support our teams, workshops, and events. Mentors can build their own schedules and support teams when it works best for them. Mentors are required to attend a brief information session.

What do you need to participate?

No much! Just an interest to learn, create and engage with our community. Our basic requirement is access to a computer with the option to join a video conference. We will be hosting an information session a week before the event to answer questions and make sure you are comfortable with the event. We will also be hosting:

  • An Install-athon to make sure you have access to the software you will need
  • An Idea Generation & Team Formation event to ensure you have time to share your events and build teams
  • A Git & Github for hackathons event to learn how to collaborate on code with version control

Interested in doing more?

We are looking for Sponsors to help support the event and provide prizes to our teams. We are also looking workshop presenter.  Propose a workshop here. 

Code of Conduct

The GDI mission is focused on providing opportunities for women & non-binary adults to learn web and software development, but our classes and events are open to all genders and identities. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and comfortable environment for all to learn to code and every attendee is expected to uphold our Code of Conduct (http://www.girldevelopit.com/codeofconduct).

Explore GDI Memberships

Want More from GDI? GDI offers a variety of ways you can join our community! Whether you are brand new to tech or want to advance the experience you've already racked up, we have something for you. When you join as a member, you develop your own pathway to develop code, confidence, and community. If you just want to get your feet wet or want a personal coach to land your dream job, GDI has memberships to match your interest, availability, and budget. Learn more here. Code of Conduct: Girl Develop It is focused on providing opportunities for women and non-binary individuals to learn web and software development, but our classes and events are open to all genders and identities. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and comfortable environment for all to learn to code and every attendee is expected to uphold our Code of Conduct (http://www.https://girldevelopit.com/code-of-conduct/).

Speakers

  • Erkeda DeRouen

    Digital Risk Compliance Solutions

    CEO & Principal Consultant C

  • Michele Costa

    gosadi

    Co-Founder

  • Ashley King

    DEI.Labs

  • Rebecca Sadwick-Shaddix

    GDI

    Board Chair

  • Ashley King

    DEI Labs

  • Shalom Mathew

    JavaScript Developer

  • Amanda Olender

    reacHIRE

    Senior Program Manager

  • Olivia Peters

    reacHIRE

    Director of Program Management

  • Julie Taylor

    GeekPack

    CEO & Founder

  • Nicole Calhoun

    SC Calhoun Training and Coaching

  • Laura Botel

    Software Engineer

  • Madeline Andrean

    Instructor

  • Candice Zakariya

    Web Developer | Educator

  • Carol Lieb

    Senior User Experince Designer

    Fidelity Investments

  • Erynn Petersen

    Emme

    CEO

  • Faraja Thompson

  • Jessica Kertz

  • Katie Brydon

    Girl Develop It

    Community Director

  • Katie Franco

    GDI

    Executive Director

  • Andrea Walker

    Bacon Magazine

    Founder

  • Micheala Budde

    TripleTen

    Student

  • Tiff Bridge

    Nexcess

    Product Manager, eCommerce

Organizers

  • Katie Brydon (she/her)

    Girl Develop It

    Community Manager

  • Katie Franco

    Girl Develop It

    Executive Director

Event Sponsor

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Amazon

Emme logo

Emme

Partner

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Recycle Health

Medallia logo

Medallia

gosadi logo

gosadi

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TripleTen

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GeekPack

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Bacon Magazine

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Nexcess

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