Chicago’s first Science Hack Day, a 24-hour marathon for developers, designers, scientists, educators, and the community to come together to collaboratively create something awesome, will take place at the Adler Planetarium from May 12-13, 2012. Hack Days were originally created by Yahoo! in 2005 and soon after became a worldwide trend. By collaborating on focused tasks during a short period...
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Chicago’s first Science Hack Day, a 24-hour marathon for developers, designers, scientists, educators, and the community to come together to collaboratively create something awesome, will take place at the Adler Planetarium from May 12-13, 2012. Hack Days were originally created by Yahoo! in 2005 and soon after became a worldwide trend. By collaborating on focused tasks during a short period of time, participants are capable of producing remarkable results. Science Hack Day specifically aims to facilitate the collaboration of individuals of all backgrounds to help make science more accessible, educational, and enjoyable for museum visitors and the community. Attendees Science Hack Day brings together software developers, designers, scientists, web enthusiasts, educators, and anyone with a passion for making cool things. Event schedule When participants arrive, there will be a few speakers and an hour of brainstorming and proposing hack ideas. You can pitch ideas, or join up with projects you’re interested in. After that, teams are free to get to work on their hacks. There will be plenty of food and drinks throughout the 24 hours. On Sunday afternoon, everyone will reconvene to check out the hacks and award prizes to the favorites. The hacks Have a great project in mind, and all you need is a designer and a web developer to make it happen? Science Hack Day is a great place to work with eager Chicagoans with all sorts of skills and hobbies to bring your ideas to life. It’s OK if you don’t come with hack ideas, we need all the creative minds we can find to help contribute in whatever way they can.