PRESENTATION OUTLINE
What's a hackathon?
- Crowd-sourced innovation
- Process-lite outcome creation
- Take thinking beyond previous dares
- Inclusive, levelling, participative
- Pacy, Energising, Purposeful
What makes a good hackathon?
- A critical issue or new opportunity
- Energised, creative, collaborative people
- A conducive environment
- Belief in the process
- Holding nerve, being bold, determination to succeed
Sprint 1: what's some of the ways to describe our ideal situation? What will we see, feel, know and do for this to be a truly resolved issue or perfect situation?
Sprint 2: what gets in the way of our progress now and potential barriers in the future?
Sprint 3: Our mini-hacks; ideas; suggestions - how can we get started on creating solutions, better ways and activities to change our situation?
Sprint 4: Clustering our hacks: how can build on mini-hacks to aggregate our thinking and create feasible, energetic, creative ways forward?
Sprints timetable
- 40 minutes: Capture headline thoughts on ASPIRED STATE to flipchart
- 30 minutes: Capture BARRIERS to flipchart. 30 minutes - Break and review our work - walk the walls
- 120 minutes+ : Mini-Hacks - post its / flipchart. Cluster/link mini-hacks . Produce hacks "hypotheses". Lunch & re-group
- 110+ Form Hack Squads. Take Mini-Hacks to full Hack. Use Canvas. Break. Produce and deliver short "playback pitch" of Hacks for group
Our Hack hypothesis:
We believe for through will then we will know
hackathons: Sprint Summary
- 40 minutes: High level aspired state
- 30 minutes: Barriers
- 120+ minutes: Mini-Hacks
- 110+ minutes: Hacks and Pitches