About the Education Hackathon
The Huffington Department of Education, Innovation, and Technology is excited to host the annual BCM Education Hackathon.
What is an Educational Hackathon?
The concept of a “hackathon” originates from the technology and software industry where teams compete in short bursts of time to create innovative products. The Education Hackathon is a creative “spin” on this format and an opportunity to bring together members of the BCM community who compete in teams to develop innovative ideas that address real challenges in medical education and advance health professions training.
Benefits for Participating:
- Collaborating with colleagues
- The opportunity to apply for $25,000 in funding for your innovative project
- Disseminating your ideas with other innovation-minded individuals
- Real-world testing of potential projects
How does it work? / What is the process?
- March: Hackathon Kickoff event. During this event, the theme for the year’s hackathon will be announced
- March – April: Teams will form, establish a topic, and register their idea through the team lead
- April – Early May: Teams will work independently on their pitches with the help of their Hackathon liaison; liaisons will be matched according to your topic
- May 7: Deadline to register
- May: Teams will rehearse their pitches
- May 21, at NRI: Educational Hackathon Pitch Day. Winners will be announced at the Faculty Awards Ceremony
Who is eligible to apply?
Teams can consist of faculty, students, and staff, as well as external collaborations. A BCM faculty member must serve as team lead and register the team.
- Meet with a liaison
- Team registration (registration deadline is May 7)
Frequently Asked Questions
Previous Winners
2024
Winner: Matthew L. Blank
Team Name: Peas in a Pod
Team: Alana Newell, Katherine Harris, Lollie Garay, Jimmie Thomas, Rihana Bokhari, Christian Campos
2023
Winner: Sarah-Ann Keyes
Team Name: Financially Responsible and Equitable Education (FREE)
Team Members: Ashley Mullen, Aimee Gardner, Fred Pereira, Jessica Thompson
2022
Winner: Farzad Soleimani
Team Name: Telemedicine (IPT) for Undergraduate Medical Students
Team Members: Roxanna Khozein Carrera, Sarah Bezek, Anisha Turner, Kathryn Fisher, Christopher Brann, Benjamin Solder, Anjay Batra