InNOVAtion Hackathon

InNOVAtion Hackathon

My first speaking event at an MLH hackathon!

Name

InNOVAtion Hackathon

Organizer

Northern Virginia Community College

Location

Woodbridge, Virginia

Date

April 9th, 2016

Role

Speaker

About

First hackathon I spoke at!I spoke about 2 topics:

  • So You Want To Be A Wizard
  • Web Design

News

https://www.nvcc.edu/news/media-alerts/nova-hackathon.html

Blog Post

As a speaker at conferences, Meetups, and most recently hackathons, I’ve had the opportunity so far to talk about topics like JS (JavaScript) Coding Bootcamps, Coding Bootcamps (targeted at women in tech), and Web Design.But earlier this month, I got the opportunity to speak at the first annual Innovation Hackathon located at Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA) brand new Regional Center for Workforce Education and Training (quite a mouthful).I found about the InNOVAtion hackathon through MLH and earlier this year when I was browsing through which hackathons I could potentially attend, I noticed on their website that they were looking for speakers.I figured, hey, why not, and after meeting up with the the main guy in charge - Thomas (cool dude) - I originally planned on speaking about JS Coding Bootcamps and Web Design (I’d be giving two separate talks).After a while though, I thought to myself, “Wait a second, Frances! You’re going to be speaking at your first hackathon! You can’t just recycle an old topic like that. Plus, I doubt a lot of kids in community college really want to think about attending a JS coding bootcamp in the first place.".I decided I’d talk about something a lot more broad that could appeal to lots of tech-savvy folks, whether the Innovation Hackathon was their very first or they were a hackathon veteran.

So naturally, my topic of choice ended up being wizardry. More specifically, the presentation was dubbed " So You Want To A Wizard".
  • muggles (the difference between creators and consumers),
  • houses (what kind of software developer positions you can go into),
  • flying (what you can do to become a better developer),
  • potions (what specific tools are out there to help you become a better developer),
  • the dark arts (your real reasoning behind wanting to become a developer),
  • and a hearty conclusion (ultimately you should forge your own path).

I got a pretty good response from the audience, with quite a few folks coming up sometime afterwards letting me know they enjoyed it or if I had any more advice for so and so. All in all, I really enjoyed going to the hackathon and I think the team did excellently in setting it up in a really modern spacious building despite the weather conditions (it got frosty).So cheers to the Innovation Hackathon!As a wizard myself, I can definitely appreciate a well done hackathon.

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