AI Hackathon Challenge

Part of the Digital Innovators Programme for post-14 students

AI Hackathon Challenge: 

To build out a plan for an AI model to predict and reduce energy consumption in school buildings and homes.

 

Download the Hackathon Survival Guide here: 

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Final Presentations

For your final presentations you will need to add your slides to the master Google Slides deck. This can be accessed via the link below - please click the request access button and we will grant you permission to edit the file. Please look for the slide with your team number on it and add slides after that title slide. Don't forget to add your team name and school! 

Master Presentation Slide Deck

 

Teams will be judged on the following aspects: 

  • Level of tech
  • Innovation
  • Team work (observed throughout the day)
  • Quality of the idea
  • Quality of the presentation

 

Schedule: 

09:00

Registration - please come straight up to the Third Floor of Digital Greenhouse where we will check you in.

09:15

Welcome and Introduction

10:00

The clock starts!

14:00

End of challenge

14:00 - 15:00

Break

15:00

Presentations (10 mins each incl. questions) 

16:40

Judging Break

16:50

Awards Presentation

17:00

Event Close

What you need to know ahead of the event: 

  • Equipment - Please bring your own devices to work on - laptops, chargers, adapters, etc. 
  • Dress code - Casual (unless your school requires uniform be worn) 
  • Food - Unfortunately, due to the number of students taking part (40+), we are unable to provide catering for the event. Students are welcome to bring their own food and drink (or go out and buy some when they need, with teacher's permission)
  • Photo permission - We will be taking photos of the event for social media, news stories and our website. If any student does not want to be in the photos, please let us know during registration. The Guernsey Press will also be in attendance for the presentations. 

“We’re proud to power the Digital Greenhouse’s Digital Innovators Programme. Our students are the island’s future, so it’s important we provide them with opportunities to engage with digital technologies.”

John Davison, Chief Information Officer at 1st Central

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