Meet the judges 👩💻
Here are just some of the experts invited. You are about to meet even more amazing people in just 2 days.
⭐️ Job Search Track
🔹 Nadya Petrova
- Founder of Luna Park HR agency
- Writes a blog about psychology for STEM audience
🔹 Tany Save
- Forbes 30/30
- SupportAI
⭐️ Basic Needs Track
🔹 Anastasia Burakova
- ‘The Ark’ founder
- ‘United Democrats’ founder
- A human rights lawyer at ‘Open Russia’
🔹 Olga Kad
- IT blogger
- IT LAND school founder
- Ex-Sber, Margex, Milkinside senior product designer
- Eight-time hackathon winner
⭐️ Connection Track
🔹 Matthew Revazov
- Editor of ‘Guide to the Free World’
- ex-Oken IR
Here are just some of the experts invited. You are about to meet even more amazing people in just 2 days.
⭐️ Job Search Track
🔹 Nadya Petrova
- Founder of Luna Park HR agency
- Writes a blog about psychology for STEM audience
🔹 Tany Save
- Forbes 30/30
- SupportAI
⭐️ Basic Needs Track
🔹 Anastasia Burakova
- ‘The Ark’ founder
- ‘United Democrats’ founder
- A human rights lawyer at ‘Open Russia’
🔹 Olga Kad
- IT blogger
- IT LAND school founder
- Ex-Sber, Margex, Milkinside senior product designer
- Eight-time hackathon winner
⭐️ Connection Track
🔹 Matthew Revazov
- Editor of ‘Guide to the Free World’
- ex-Oken IR
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💰Monetary prize💰
First of all, don’t worry if you don’t get one. Hackathon is always about networking, and every participant can get noticed by a potential employer regardless.
🥇$1000 — for the absolute winner team
🥈 Further help in the project development
🥉 Further help in the project development
$500 — the mentors’ choice award — might go to any team!
Time to roll up your sleeves 💪
First of all, don’t worry if you don’t get one. Hackathon is always about networking, and every participant can get noticed by a potential employer regardless.
🥇$1000 — for the absolute winner team
🥈 Further help in the project development
🥉 Further help in the project development
$500 — the mentors’ choice award — might go to any team!
Time to roll up your sleeves 💪
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🦾 Already tomorrow
We can’t wait to meet all the participants! Be sure to join us tomorrow, at 10:30 am (GTC +3)
Hope you are all set and ready for a great weekend of hacking 😎
Please note that tracks mentors and teams (if you don't have one) will be assigned to you during the event. Your only task for now is to prepare a #whois text:
- your full name
- specialization and current occupation
- work experience, previous successful projects, hobbies and other interesting facts (optional)
If you have any questions left, feel free to ask in the comment section👇
We can’t wait to meet all the participants! Be sure to join us tomorrow, at 10:30 am (GTC +3)
Hope you are all set and ready for a great weekend of hacking 😎
Please note that tracks mentors and teams (if you don't have one) will be assigned to you during the event. Your only task for now is to prepare a #whois text:
- your full name
- specialization and current occupation
- work experience, previous successful projects, hobbies and other interesting facts (optional)
If you have any questions left, feel free to ask in the comment section👇
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How can improvisation help you come up with an idea? 🤔
🔹 Each participant writes an idea
🔹Take turns listening to each of the team
🔹Continue the idea with the help of the "yes and" technique
Reducing the number of ideas, I recommend using the "yes and" technique.
The "yes and" technique is a method borrowed from improvisational comedy that encourages the performer to listen to what another participant has said and then comment on it.
Saying "yes" encourages people to assimilate ideas and be more receptive to the suggestions of others, instead of quickly rejecting the idea, it would be better to accept it first, which will allow the discussion to move smoothly to the discussion of the idea.
Keeping the "and" helps people refrain from directly changing the proposed idea and instead rely on what has already been proposed.
More about life in California and working at Google, as well as about the L2L Hackathon, see in the next reels, so as not to miss — subscribe 😎
🔹 Each participant writes an idea
🔹Take turns listening to each of the team
🔹Continue the idea with the help of the "yes and" technique
Reducing the number of ideas, I recommend using the "yes and" technique.
The "yes and" technique is a method borrowed from improvisational comedy that encourages the performer to listen to what another participant has said and then comment on it.
Saying "yes" encourages people to assimilate ideas and be more receptive to the suggestions of others, instead of quickly rejecting the idea, it would be better to accept it first, which will allow the discussion to move smoothly to the discussion of the idea.
Keeping the "and" helps people refrain from directly changing the proposed idea and instead rely on what has already been proposed.
More about life in California and working at Google, as well as about the L2L Hackathon, see in the next reels, so as not to miss — subscribe 😎
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⚡ Start in 1 hour ⚡
Good morning (or evening:)) everyone!
Hope you’re all set and ready to start the 2-day hacking marathon 😎
For any questions ➡️ @l2lhackthon
Good morning (or evening:)) everyone!
Hope you’re all set and ready to start the 2-day hacking marathon 😎
For any questions ➡️ @l2lhackthon
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Lectures time 🧠
Be sure to attend and listen to the three invited experts: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/my/l2lhack.
Be sure to attend and listen to the three invited experts: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/my/l2lhack.
Meet the fellow participants 👋
Time to introduce yourself and find teammates if you don’t have any yet.
We are waiting for you at the chat. Come with the #whois text prepared: https://news.1rj.ru/str/l2lhack.
‼️ When you find your team, please register in this table.
Time to introduce yourself and find teammates if you don’t have any yet.
We are waiting for you at the chat. Come with the #whois text prepared: https://news.1rj.ru/str/l2lhack.
‼️ When you find your team, please register in this table.
Hello!
It's time to come up with ideas for your projects!
There are several techniques for generating ideas, such as “steal like an artist”:
1. Each member of the group takes an A4 paper and folds it into 8 rectangular pieces
2. Set a timer for 8 minutes
3. For each of the 8 minutes, sketch out an idea in one of the rectangles.
4. When the timer turns off, work stops!
In a group of four, this process will generate thirty-two ideas! Walk around your group and let each team member talk about their ideas :)
You can read how to test your ideas here
It's time to come up with ideas for your projects!
There are several techniques for generating ideas, such as “steal like an artist”:
1. Each member of the group takes an A4 paper and folds it into 8 rectangular pieces
2. Set a timer for 8 minutes
3. For each of the 8 minutes, sketch out an idea in one of the rectangles.
4. When the timer turns off, work stops!
In a group of four, this process will generate thirty-two ideas! Walk around your group and let each team member talk about their ideas :)
You can read how to test your ideas here