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blog-posts#18-9116 | 2020-11-10 19:36:33 | How to host a virtual hackathon | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/how-to-host-a-virtual-hackathon/ | As education has shifted to remote delivery, traditional mechanisms for engaging students and creating practical learning opportunities have had to adapt too. One mechanism—the hackathon—is increasingly taking place virtually. Typically, hackathons are in-person technology events where teams or individuals create solutions to a specific problem or challenge in a short timeframe, often 24 hours or a weekend. Hackathons are also social learning events where peers can connect, learn from each other, seek support from technical experts, and produce a cool (even if imperfect) solution. Cloud technology tools and resources can help virtual hackathons be as successful as traditional hackathons. | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/9e6a55b6b4563e652a23be9d623ca5055c356940/2020/11/10/Virtual-hackathon-300x150.jpg | 1bdc6894cb | Andreas Jakl, Justin Stanley, Melanie Nethercott | 2020-11-12 14:50:40 | 10 Nov 2020 |
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