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MIT App Inventor Appathon 2021 | App Competition in MIT App Inventor 2

MIT App Inventor Appathon 2021 | App Competition in MIT App Inventor 2 Registration -: https://ift.tt/3vNk7Fy The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of many around the globe. At MIT App Inventor, we are looking to see your creativity in these challenging times. Following on the success of our 2020 Appathon, we are hosting another MIT App Inventor Appathon for 2021, a marathon-like event to build apps. Create and submit an App Inventor app that will help someone in need or make a difference in your community. Read on for registration details, deadlines, judging criteria, our organization committee, and more. Registration Please visit our registration page to register for this event. Registration for this event closes on June 19th, 2021. At registration time, you will need to provide name, date of birth, parent email if under 18, country of residence, primary language, and gender of each of participant(s). Please make sure you have all of this information at the time you complete the registration form. Late forms will not be accepted. Timeline Registration Opens June 1 Registration Deadline* June 19 at 00:00 AOE Appathon Kickoff July 18 at 00:00 AOE Submissions Due July 31 at 00:00 AOE Finalists Announced Aug 10 Winners Announced Aug 17 * MIT reserves the right to restrict the number of registrations in the event of overwhelming interest. Note: We will announce a more specific set of themes for apps at 00:00 GMT on July 18th (20:00 EDT July 17th) at the start of the appathon. AOE means Anywhere on Earth time. Tracks We will be offering 5 tracks for participants: Individual youth - Individuals under the age of 18 working alone on a project. Team youth - Teams of individuals under the age of 18 working on a project. Mixed team - Teams of individuals of all ages, but at least one under 18 and one over 18, working on a project. Individual adult - Individuals 18 and older working alone on a project. Team adult - Teams of individuals 18 and older working on a project. Submission Requirements Teams must submit an AIA project export of their App Inventor app as well as a video of no more than 2 minutes explaining how the app works. Judges will test all apps using the code.appinventor.mit.edu server, but participants can use any of the MIT run App Inventor services to develop their apps. List of MIT services: ai2.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) code.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) coolthink.appinventor.mit.edu (Hong Kong) Video Information Videos may be in languages other than English, but we kindly ask that if you choose to record your video in another language that you provide English subtitles for the judges. Videos may be hosted on a third party service (e.g., YouTube), but must be accessible for judging. The submission form will allow you to upload a video or provide a link. Given that judges may be reviewing many submissions, use the video as an opportunity to highlight the main goals and features of your app. App Information Apps should be submitted as exported projects, and should be the original works of the team members. Apps submitted as APKs will be rejected without review. The projects should not have previously been submitted for any other app competition, including App of the Month. Apps should have been made during the period of July 18-31 based on the theme(s) to be announced on July 18. Judges will import your projects into App Inventor to evaluate and test them. If we need a login to use your app, please use the corresponding fields in the final submission form to provide login details for the judges. Please do not use any copyrighted material in your submissions unless you can also provide written documentation to indicate you have permission to use those materials. Materials licensed under permissive licenses such as Creative Commons are okay, but please indicate the source of the material in your app. If your app works with external hardware, please describe in your final submission the hardware required and how the app interacts with it. If possible, we will try to acquire hardware for testing, but your description of how the app interfaces with the hardware may be used for judging if the corresponding materials cannot be acquired. #AppInventor2 #UnitedState #AppDevelopment #TheCodingBuss #MIT
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