almost 11 years ago
Announcing the winners
The votes are in! Go to the gallery to congratulate the winners and check out all of the excellent submissions.
Even though the competition is over, you don't have to stop hacking. Use your portfolio to keep your project up to date and get feedback from fellow hackers.
almost 11 years ago
MVP tips from Alline
Alline Oliveira will be at the event and on the slack channel to help people get their demos ready ON TIME.
She is a Lean Startup instructor at Jump School and software developer. Here are some tips she provided us for the event.
Videos to explain an MVP.
- Eric Ries: Minimum Viable Product (2:09)
- Nordstrom Innovation Lab: Sunglass iPad App Case Study
- Paul Howe-How $40 Saved Us 9 Months and $2MM (5:20)
- How I got my first customers without having a product
More at: http://jumpschool.co/curriculum/
DIY tools for those new to building apps:
wordpress.com appery.io unbounce.com…
almost 11 years ago
Challenge Verticals
Challenge Vertical I: Data in Transportation
The Department of Transportation makes decisions that can have long-standing impacts on neighborhoods. A traditional means of solving traffic problems has been to look where there is congestion and widen those roads. Widening a road in a neighborhood means that the whole feel of the neighborhood gradually changes. A wider road with more traffic can lead to less small shops, pedestrians, bicyclists, affordable housing and community feel. Instead, we need to look at better ways of moving people through neighborhoods, be it by foot, bicycle, bus, ridesharing, or other modes. To find the best…
