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Microsoft AI Classroom Hackathon

Reimagine Education in the Era of AI.

The current wave of AI innovation is built on top of a foundation of data, and even the best AI models are only as good as the data being used. Microsoft wants to empower the next generation to be fluent not only in AI, but in the database foundations that dictate what algorithms are built and how they are used. In that spirit, Microsoft is thrilled to announce the “AI Classroom” University Hackathon, a call to students worldwide to reimagine the Future of Education using Azure AI and Azure Databases. Join students worldwide in building “intelligent applications” or solutions that use AI as a component of the experience. Full blown apps, prototypes, reference applications or schematic models are all welcome as submissions. During this hackathon, you will have support and the resources to learn how to select a database, how to integrate AI in a technical or non-technical solution, and how to build an app using Azure AI and Azure Data Services.

Why Education?

AI is changing the world we live in in real-time, and nowhere will this change be more pronounced than for the next generation. How those next generations learn, and what technology is at their disposal, is one of the single biggest influences on the future we share. Microsoft wants hackers to have the knowledge and resources to not only innovate—but to think big. $11,000 in prizes are up for grabs along with the opportunity for mentorship within Microsoft, promotion on Microsoft owned and operated social channels, and have the opportunity to present their projects directly to executives.

WHAT YOU GET

  • Try out AI functionality
  • Gain experience with Azure
  • Learn from the leaders at Microsoft

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REQUIREMENTS

What to Build

Build an intelligent app using Azure AI & Azure Data Services that reimagines the future of education. Full blown apps, prototypes, reference applications or schematic models are all welcome as submissions.

What to Submit

 Provide a URL for your working app and testing instructions for the judges to review and test your project.  Provide a URL to your GitHub code repository. The repository must be public and have an open-source license from one of the following:

 Include a 3 - 5 minute video that demonstrates your project in action (hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook Video and made public). The video should include an explanation of how your project uses Azure AI and Azure Data Services while highlighting how your project might reimagine the Future of Education.  Your complete submission form on Devpost before the final deadline.

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