How to Plan a Hackathon: Hacking the Challenges of Digital Education

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Course overview

Provider
Futurelearn
Course type
Free trial availiable
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
2 hours
Course author
Piret Liv Stern Dahl

Description

Explore how to plan and organise a non-technical hackathon designed to drive community-sourced innovation in EdTech.
Get expert tips on how to run a great hackathon

Hackathons are usually thought of as events where people come together to collaborate with computers. However, non-technical hackathons are becoming increasingly popular – where people gather to solve an organisational rather than a technical problem.

On this course, you’ll discover how to organise and run a non-technical hackathon that can address a challenge in digital education and improve your organisation’s digital skills and competencies.

See if a non-technical hackathon is right for you

Alongside the expert minds behind the global non-technical hackathon DigiEduHack, you’ll explore the pros and cons of running a hackathon and whether it’s the right tool for your digital education challenge.

You’ll then learn how to draft a description of your challenge with the help of the challenge building canvas and guidance.

Learn how to build and run a hackathon

Once you’ve decided a hackathon is right for your challenge, you’ll build a hackathon plan with the help of a hackathon process map, toolkit, and host handbook.

You’ll examine real-world host experiences and consider improvements to the challenge description and hackathon plan.

Hack with the minds behind DigiEduHack

DigiEduHack is a series of online hackathons for innovators who want to solve the big problems facing EdTech and digital education today.

They’ll help you emerge from the course with a clearly defined hackathon plan, ready to solve your digital education challenges with community-sourced innovation.

How to Plan a Hackathon: Hacking the Challenges of Digital Education
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