Welcome to PantherHack, Princeton Day School's sixth annual hackathon. PantherHack will be virtual, taking place from April 17 to April 19, and all U.S. high school students can participate! During the hackathon, there will be various workshops, fun activities, and sweet prizes. Learn more and register at pantherhack.org.
Requirements
ALONG WITH YOUR DEVPOST SUBMISSION, YOU MUST INCLUDE A 5 MINUTE OR LESS YOUTUBE VIDEO, AND A GITHUB REPOSITORY OF YOUR CODE. YOU MAY NOT SUBMIT A PROJECT YOU HAVE WORKED ON OUTSIDE THE HACKING PERIOD.
Prizes
$548+ in prizes
+ other prizes
Overall 1st Place Hack(1 team)
Overall 1st Place Hack(1 team)
$250 in cash
1 winner
$250 Cash Prize
Overall 2nd Place Hack(1 team)
Overall 2nd Place Hack(1 team)
$150 in cash
1 winner
$150 Cash Prize
Overall 3rd Place Hack
Overall 3rd Place Hack
$100 in cash
1 winner
$100 Cash Prize
Best Beginner Hack
Best Beginner Hack
1 winner
Arduino kit
Best Hardware Hack
Best Hardware Hack
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Best Education Hack
Best Education Hack
Best Gaming Hack
Best Gaming Hack
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Theodor Brasoveanu
Justin Sheehan
Michael Caro
Max Scheil
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Shivani Manikandan
Vanderbilt University
Judging Criteria
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Creativity
How creative is this project? Does it replicate something already done before or is it unique? -
Functionality
Does this project work smoothly? Is it aesthetically pleasing? -
Technical Difficulty
Was this project challenging to create? What did you have to learn in order to create this project? -
Presentation
Was this project presented in a comprehensible manner? Was the presentation under 5 minutes? -
Submission
Was this project submitted on time and with all the necessary features? Did it include a YouTube video and GitHub link?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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