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How Carnegie Mellon Created a More Inclusive Hackathon

56 pointsby socialengineerover 11 years ago

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jessepollakover 11 years ago
At the Claremont Colleges (outside of LA, includes Pomona, Harvey Mudd, CMC, Scripps, and Pitzer), we&#x27;ve had success with almost the exact same strategy. At our last hackathon, we had a similar turnout (150+) and ratio (&gt;1&#x2F;3 women). Just to emphasize again the key things that worked for us:<p>* a commitment to beginners from the start<p>* a week of 2-hour classes (Hack Week) on building web applications from scratch targeted at non-developers<p>* a focus on learning rather than winning (although, we did advertise prizes)<p>* helpful mentors on call through out the tutorials and hackathon<p>* providing healthy food for those who wanted it<p>* having a diverse set of organizers, mentors and company reps who participants feel comfortable approaching during <i>and before</i> the hackathon to allay concerns about their participation<p>In my opinion, every single one of these things makes hackathons a better experience for <i>everyone</i>, so there&#x27;s no reason not to do them. To say the least, we&#x27;ve had no problem with scaring away the typical &quot;hackathon types&quot; and this year, we&#x27;re hoping to get close to a 50% ratio.
Permitover 11 years ago
This is an excellent post and it&#x27;s a shame it seems to be getting flagged.<p>Not only does it address problems in diversity in technology, but it provides concrete, repeatable steps to help improve the situation. It sounded like the hackathon was better for all involved, and not only the people they sought to include.
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minikitesover 11 years ago
&gt; We told people what a hackathon was. - We didn&#x27;t tell people about the type of person that we expected at a hackathon.<p>That&#x27;s a good way to be inclusive in general, not just for hackathons.