Thanks to everyone for making SF Day of Civic Hacking a great success!
First Place
Team Street Census - The Opportunity Project: Street Census App
Team: Bill Ly, Michael Muccio, Cherence Flores, Matthieu Tourne
Second Place
Team Hobs - Affordable Housing
Team: David Katz, Michael Leung
Third Place
Team Earthquake - San Francisco building earthquake compliance
Team: Rushab Indi, Barclay Iversen, Anurag Nand, Sean Mandell, Victor Lam ,Gary Naham
Github: https://github.com/Spracto/SFSUHackathon
Honorable Mentions
Team Ready to Work En Español SMS app
Team: Megan Chen, Victoria Chavez, Edward Li
All Team Projects
Team Z - Zika
Team: Vicki Lee, Chris Pesto, David Franquesa, Xian Ke w/ brainstorming from Angelica Liu, Bryan Frey, Weston Davis
Team Ready to Work En Español SMS app
Team: Megan Chen, Victoria Chavez, Edward Li
Team Earthquake - San Francisco building earthquake compliance
Team: Rushab Indi, Barclay Iversen, Anurag Nand, Sean Mandell, Victor Lam ,Gary Naham
Team R.E.S.T SFSU - Community Outreach Tool
Team: Rahul Mukherjee, Edison Lam, Sophia Wenzel, Teck Jon Lim
Team Street Census - The Opportunity Project: Street Census App
Team: Bill Ly, Michael Muccio, Cherence Flores, Matthieu Tourne
Team iMSA - Crowdsource Transit Information SF State Shuttle
Team: Robin, Jenny, Jennifer, Rowland, Sharon
Github: https://github.com/robinsswei/
Team Hobs - Affordable Housing
Team: David Katz, Michael Leung
Judging 2016
Guidelines for Judging:
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Impact
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Accessibility
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Complexity
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Sustainability
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Product
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Presentation
Meet the Judges
Carlos R. Julio
Carlos R. Julio brings more than 20 years of hands-on experience in information systems, information technology and systems analysis. Carlos has been working in an education environment for more than 6 years as IT consultant/Coordinator and now as an analyst programmer of accreditation systems for the Graduate College of Education. Previously, he worked in international shipping. He has developed systems in areas of: statistics, marketing, accounting, insurances & claims, logistics and satellite communication for vessels. He also has experience with assets recycling and ecommerce.
Julia Gitis
Julia is currently Product Manager at Edmodo, a venture-backed K-12 network that connects teachers, parents, and students. In entrepreneurial roles, Julia cofounded a consumer video startup, was Entrepreneur in Residence at General Catalyst Partners, worked as a TA for MIT's foundational entrepreneurship course, and earned a certificate in Entrepreneurship & Innovation in business school. Julia holds a BA from UC Berkeley, a Masters in Education from Harvard, and an MBA from MIT. In her free time she volunteers at Code for San Francisco.
Lowell Reade
Lowell is a design researcher at Medallia with a passion for accessibility. Prior to joining Medallia, Lowell was a UX researcher at Chase and Apple. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon with a Master's of Human-Computer Interaction in 2014. Lowell cares strongly about social justice, and volunteers outside of work for a local LGBTQ organization serving queer and questioning youth.
Vishal Ravi Shankar
Vishal is currently pursuing his Masters in Computer Science at San Francisco State University. He is also a part-time web developer at SFSU with an additional interest in building apps for Android. Prior to his education, he had worked in a Visual Effects studio for over 5 years as a Production Engineer. He specialized in developing tools and plugins for production software for movies such as Chronicle, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters and several others.
This list of the 2016 challenges with a few more to come
- Combating Zika and Future Threats (USAID/OpenIDEO)
- Crowdsource transit information - SF State Shuttle (SF State)
- Data Visualization for Obama Administration's Promise Zones (White House)
- Matching Student skills with jobs on campus (SF State)
- Applying for Affordable Housing (Code for America)
- Connecting SF State Faculty (SF State)
- The Opportunity Project (US Census)
- Open Foreign Assistance (ForeignAssistance.gov)
- Data Visualization Community-based Organizations and business engagement in School District
- Developing a Community Needs Platform/Solution - California Health and Human Services Agency
- Ready to Work En Español
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Ethan Lang's Challenge:Bring RefugeeYouth & Host Communities closer ( UNHCR's ideas)
Design
Joshua Singer, Assistant Professor, Department of Design & Industry
Julia Schaber, Student, Department of Design & Industry
Local Partners
Government Partner - NASA
Organizing Partner
Location:
Cesar Chavez Student Center
San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco 94132
Saturday, June 4, 2016:
9:45 a.m. Check-in and Breakfast
10:00 a.m. Welcome - Schedule and logistics announcements
10:15 a.m. Subject Matter Expert briefing - Challenges/Datasets/API
11:00 a.m. Begin coding
12:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Coding continued
4:30 p.m. Optional progress briefing
7:00 p.m. End of Day 1
Sunday, June 5, 2016:
10:00 a.m. Breakfast
10:15 a.m. Logistics briefing & updates
10:30 a.m. Begin coding
12:00 p.m. Submission Deadline
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Presentation of projects
2:30 p.m. Judges Voting
3:00 p.m. Awards
3:30 p.m. Post event social