Introduction

New to hackathons? That is completely okay. A hackathon is not just for expert programmers. It is a short building challenge where you identify a problem, create a prototype, and explain your idea clearly.

Your project can be simple. A useful school planner, club communication tool, study assistant, classroom helper, campus map, wellness tracker, AI tutor prototype, or hardware reminder system can all be strong projects if they solve a real problem clearly.

Tools and Technologies

Use whatever tools help you learn and build.

This can include programming languages, frameworks, APIs, open-source libraries, datasets, hardware platforms, design tools, tutorials, templates, and AI assistants.

AI tools are allowed. Using AI will not lower your score. Just disclose which tools you used, explain what you used them for, and be ready to explain your final project.

Inspiration

Possible project ideas include:
- A better homework or study planner
- A tool that helps students organize assignments
- A club communication platform
- A classroom participation tracker
- An AI study helper
- A campus navigation tool
- A wellness or stress-management prototype
- A lost-and-found system
- A lunch line or schedule helper
- A tool for teachers to organize classroom materials
- A gadget that reminds students about supplies, schedules, or routines
- A system that makes school more accessible or inclusive

These are only examples. If it uses technology to solve a real school-life problem, it can fit the challenge.

Contact Us & Support Channels

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