Collegiate hackathons are marathon-style, project building competitions where students can learn computing in an informal environment, build community, network with members of the technology industry, and be more productive members of the workforce. I am interested in understanding the social climate of hackathons and how it affects hackathon participants, particularly women and nonbinary students, who only make up 23% of collegiate hackathon attendees. I will be exploring two lines of inquiry: (1) to explore the experiences of hackathon attendees to gain a deeper understanding about why participants do (or do not) participate in hackathons, what motivates them to attend, and what engages them at these events; and (2) to explore the ways collegiate hackathons can adapt their design practices to create an inclusive and equitable events for marginalized and minority students.
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Kos, B. A. (2018). The collegiate hackathon experience. In ICER 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research (pp. 274–275). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3230977.3231022
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