Random Hack of Kindness - Hackathon


Details
Joining us this weekend? If you would like a lift to the hackathon from Parramatta station on Saturday morning (and to be dropped off in the afternoon) - please message Teresa directly by 3pm, Friday 4th December. Also, please let her know if you have any special dietary requirements as soon as possible.
On the 5th and 6th December 2015, individuals and groups from around Australia will be joining in to hack for humanity. If you're in Western Sydney it would be great to see you at the RHoK Parramatta event.
We're looking for 'hackers' who are passionate about technology. They have varied skills and backgrounds including software developers, business analysts and graphic designers. Our hackers will be working with changemakers from the community who are working to solve a problem, and have a vision for how technology can help reach their goals.
Our goal is to bring together skilled technologists who want to make a difference, and, organisations that have a social impact, in an environment ideal for collaboration and innovation.
RHOK PARRAMATTA SUMMER PROJECTS
Commons Sensor
A project launched by Western Sydney University's Institute for Culture and Society, this project aims to build a database of objects that belong to “commons” - public property, creative commons, open source software, communal spaces. We will have a specific initial focus on Parramatta, and the hackathon challenge will be to find some creative ways to visualise and imagine some of this data in ways that will engage the Parramatta public.
Darcy St Project
Darcy St Project (http://www.darcystproject.com.au/) is a Parramatta-based social enterprise that runs barista and coffee brewing training to long-term unemployed, recent TAFE graduates etc. Western Sydney is a difficult place for young people looking to find work. We're looking to build an app that assists with training, a kind of "barista mentor" that helps people not only with the technicalities of making coffee, but also how to get ready for the hospitality job market.
Empower Parramatta
Community-driven solar power brings exciting possibilities to generate low-cost renewable energy in the city. However it also brings challenges, particularly for many of the apartment complexes that are spreading through Parramatta and other urban corridors in Western Sydney. Is there another way?Empower Parramatta (http://www.julieowens.com.au/empowerparra) is looking to raise awareness of community solar, plus develop a business model and technical proof-of-concept for a peer-to-peer decentralised energy network, targeting apartment blocks that currently have little incentive to invest in solar (distribution among different unit owners etc).
Kolorob
In developing urban areas like the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh, essential services like health, education, training, finance and employment can be difficult to find. They may not be registered, they may operate informally, or details about their locations, cost and operating hours may be inaccessible. Even though mobile and smartphone use is growing rapidly, location services like Google Maps or Open Street Maps provide only partial solutions. To address this, Save the Children is sponsoring an ambitious project called Kolorob (https://email.uws.edu.au/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=lcRvCkntyLpElqXkRzavglBmOU3t2lBLxtgokoKvxzV8Om2dVPTSCGgAdAB0AHAAcwA6AC8ALwB3AHcAdwAuAGYAYQBjAGUAYgBvAG8AawAuAGMAbwBtAC8AcwBjAGkAYgAuAGsAbwBsAG8AcgBvAGIALwA.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fwww.facebook.com%2fscib.kolorob%2f) in several slum areas. Through the project, communities are mapping different services, and the project is also developing an app to show where these services are and provide detailed information on them. Our challenge is to tackle one specific part of this puzzle: how to navigate from A to B. We will be building upon existing routing services provided by OSM and try to handle some of the unpredictable routing challenges in informal settlements – no formal roads, frequent changes, walking only paths and narrow passageways that rickshaws can navigate, even if cars cannot.

Random Hack of Kindness - Hackathon