www.bingfund.com/autism
March 22nd - 24th
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Microsoft's Bing Fund is creating a series of Hackathon’s around Autism, where we will invite technologists, designers, subject matter experts, and people living with Autism (both families and individuals) to participate and help us produce prototypes which we will continue to build on at subsequent Hackathons.  Depending on the feedback from the first event we will likely modify the themes at each subsequent events to focus on specific areas.  If… Show more you have any comments or questions about our Hackathon for Autism or you would like to volunteer please reach out to us here .
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WHERE
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Husky Union Building (North Ballroom)
Seattle, Wa
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Special GUESTS
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Wendy Stone, PhD, Uw Autism Center
Raphael Bernier, PhD, Uw Autism Center
Dr. Gary Stobbe, Seattle Children’s Hospital Karen Kaizuka, Seattle Children’s Autism Guild
Dan Feshbach, Chairman, Teachtown
Karen Kaizuka, Seattle Children's Autism Guild
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WHAT
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Sequential learning aimed at increasing independence for critical everyday tasks at home and school. Designing an application based on one of three use-case scenarios below to leverage new technologies to support a functional model to complete the given task. The underlying application framework should be exposed through a set of services to empower manipulation of the application to adapt to future services.
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Age 3-5 This scenario will involve designing and delivering instructional & motivational content that the child finds engaging and rewarding. The content itself will be dynamic and will be expected to evolve with usage to keep the child engaged and well positioned to learn new tasks.
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Age 5-12 This scenario will revolve around basic tasks related to getting ready for going and coming back from school. It should facilitate parent and school-driven customizations based on each child’s unique circumstances.
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Age 12-20 This scenario will revolve around critical skills necessary to utilize public transit for a young adult to transport him/herself to and from a destination. It should facilitate multiple modes of transit, integration with real-time transit data, geo- awareness of the young adult (via mobile/tablet) and capitalize on other data available with respect to his/her surroundings.
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OUTCOME
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The hackathon will be expected to generate a collection of prototypes. These prototypes will be judged by a panel of subject-matter-experts and parents. Winners will be awarded TBD. The winning Intellectual Property will be contributed to the open market for monetization and/or further development/research.
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SCHEDULE
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Friday
6pm
People start arriving, drinks/mixer
6:30pm
Kick-off and welcome
6:30pm-7pm
Kick-off and welcome
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Context and overview of scenarios
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Speakers: Wendy Stone, Raphael Bernier
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Speakers: Dr. Gary Stobbe, Karen Kaizuka
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Speaker: Dan Feshbach
7pm
Learn more about each scenario with each SME
7:30pm
Choose your scenario, find a team, mixer Everyone
Saturday
8:30am
Breakfast
9am
Kick-off with tech assets overview
9:20am
Meet with teams and start brainstorming
12pm
Working lunch
6pm
Voluntary demos
Sunday
8:30am
Breakfast
9am
Code
4pm
Demofest / Judging begins
6pm
Wrap-up, thanks and next steps
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Brought to you by Bing Fund
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