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Project Selection:
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Choose a problem or challenge that you are passionate about and can realistically address within the given time.
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Ensure that your project is feasible and can be demonstrated effectively during the presentation.
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Code of Conduct:
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Respect your fellow participants, organizers, mentors, and judges.
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Foster a collaborative and inclusive environment.
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Tools and Technologies:
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Use tools and technologies that you are familiar with but be open to learning and trying new things.
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Check the event rules for any specific restrictions or requirements regarding tools and technologies.
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Time Management:
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Plan your time wisely, balancing coding, breaks, and rest.
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Prioritize tasks and set achievable milestones to stay on track.
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Communication:
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Seek assistance from mentors when needed, and don't hesitate to ask questions..
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Presentation Preparation:
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Practice your presentation to ensure clarity and stay within the allotted time.
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Clearly demonstrate the key features and the impact of your project.
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Well-being:
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Take short breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
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Ensure that all team members get enough rest to maintain focus and productivity.
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Judging Criteria:
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Understand the judging criteria and tailor your project and presentation accordingly.
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Highlight the creativity, technical complexity, and real-world impact of your solution.
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Collaboration:
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Emphasize collaboration within your team and with other teams if applicable.
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Share your knowledge and be open to learning from others.
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Connect with organizers and mentors for post-hackathon support and resources.
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Respect Intellectual Property:
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Ensure that your project respects intellectual property rights.
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If using open-source components, adhere to relevant licenses.
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Have Fun:
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Enjoy the experience, make new connections, and celebrate the achievements, regardless of the outcome.
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Foster a positive and enthusiastic atmosphere throughout the event.
