Code of Conduct
https://github.com/MLH/mlh-policies/blob/main/code-of-conduct.md
Dates
March 28th - March 29th
Eligibility
All students at all universities are allowed to enter GrizzHacks, including one year after they have graduated.
Project and Submission Requirements
Teams must be formed and devposts must be created by 11:59 P.M. March 28th. All hacking must end by 12:00 PM March 29th
Judging Criteria and Winner Selection
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Idea Innnovation
Assesses the novelty of the concept, focusing on solutions that address new or existing problems in unique ways. It values creativity and groundbreaking ideas that challenge conventional thinking. -
Technical Complexity
Evaluates the technology’s sophistication, favoring projects with advanced skills and innovative solutions, regardless of product simplicity. Quality matters more than quantity! The choice of technology is key, but its implementation is just as important. -
Track Relevance
Measures how well the project aligns with the selected track, ensuring solutions are directly applicable to the defined challenges or objectives of the event. -
Potential Impact
Considers the potential for the project to effect meaningful change, prioritizing solutions that offer significant benefits to individuals, communities, or broader society when scaled. -
Delivery and Expression
Judges the team's ability to clearly and persuasively present their idea, emphasizing the importance of effectively communicating the project's features and benefits.
