[PJUG Javamail] Random Hacks of Kindness Seattle

Bill Jackson wajiii at gmail.com
Tue May 15 20:51:52 UTC 2012


Nothing coming up on Calagator, at least; just old ones:

calagator.org/events/search?utf8=✓&query=rhok<http://calagator.org/events/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=rhok>
http://calagator.org/events/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=random


On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:54 AM, stephen lang <slangpdx at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello
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> Is there any Portland connection for this?
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> tx
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> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Random Hacks of Kindness <
> donotreply at eventbrite.com> wrote:
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>>      The time has come for June’s Random Hacks of Kindness. This
>> hackathon occurs all over the world the first weekend of June. Geeks
>> Without Bounds is proud to support the San Francisco and Seattle events.
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>> *Event:* RHoK #5 Seattle
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>> *Date: *June 2nd and 3rd
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>> *Location:*
>> Jigsaw Renaissance in Seattle, WA
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>> *For more information click here:*
>> RHoK Seattle <http://www.rhok.org/event/seattle-wa-usa>
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>> How humanitarian hackathons work
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>> Subject Matter Experts (SME) present Challenges or Problem Definitions –
>> things they’ve seen during their experienced that could have a
>> technological solution. Hackathon attendees then decide which of these
>> challenges they’d like to work on over the course of the weekend. It’s up
>> to these teams to guide their work time and objectives, with only a few
>> check-in points late Saturday and early Sunday. These check-in points help
>> participants all over the globe track what else is being worked on, and how
>> teams might link together to help each other. Sunday evening, teams do a
>> short talk about their project, and SMEs judge and award prizes.
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>> What’s special about this RHoK
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>> Geeks Without Bounds is now a sustainability partner with RHoK – which
>> means those projects coming out of hackathons get a bit more structure on
>> exit. Teams who wish to continue efforts will have guidance in field
>> relevance, business development, and technical execution. More on that soon
>> – we’re super excited.
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