Calling all developers, designers, scientists, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, students and activists!
Join San Francisco Day of Civic Hacking (part of National Day of Civic Hacking) to collaboratively create, build, and invent new solutions using publicly-released data, code and technology to solve challenges relevant to our neighborhoods, our cities, our states and our country. San Francisco Day of Civic Hacking is a collaboration between Code for San Francisco (http://codeforsanfrancisco.org) and San Francisco State University (http://hackathon.sfsu.edu/).
Register Now! Space is limited, so register early.
San Francisco Day of Civic Hacking @ Code for San Francisco
When: Saturday, May 31 & Sunday, June 1, 2014
Where: Code for America HQ - 155 9th Street, San Francisco, CA, 94103
Theme: Redeployment
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/code-4-sf-hack-weekend-national-day-of-civic-hacking-hackforchangesf-tickets-11489145343
San Francisco Day of Civic Hacking @ SF State
When: Saturday, May 31 & Sunday, June 1, 2014
Where: SF State University - 1600 Holloway Ave, Business Bldg Rm 104 - San Francisco 94132
Theme: Education and Health care
We Supply:
Challenges, datasets, food to keep you going, and caffeine to keep you awake. Along with technical and mentors to assist you in building faster, smarter, and new tools.
You Bring:
Your laptop, skills & ideas. Come with a collaborative and team-focused mindset. Whether you are a backend person or are a designer, student, or data geek - you are invited to attend this event. Every group needs a good balance of talent and your skills are needed!
About National Day of Civic Hacking (http://hackforchange.org)
National Day of Civic Hacking is an international event that will take place May 31 – June 1, 2014, in cities around the world. The event will bring together citizens, software developers, and entrepreneurs to collaboratively create, build, and invent new solutions using publicly-released data, code and technology to improve our communities and the governments that serve them. Anyone can participate; you don’t have to be an expert in technology, you just have to care about your neighborhood and community.