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Category Archives: hackathon, coding, non-profit, volunteer, IT
UX Mapping Tool Miro
Miro is an online whiteboard software that can be used for brainstorming sessions, product development, user-experience research and design. Our team found this online mapping tool easier to implement than a typical whiteboard at the office.
Seattle Give Camp 2020
This was my 8th Seattle Give Camp hackathon, the first virtual Seattle Give Camp. This years event was half the size in volunteers and non-profit organizations in the Seattle area.
National Civic Hacking Day
Thousands of people across the country will implement their hacking skills for good, and volunteer to complete a number of challenges that invoke creativity, technology, and innovation to strengthen their communities.
Seattle Give Camp Hack-a-thon
One of my projects is serving on the Board of Directors for Seattle Give Camp starting this year.
First Virtual Conference Experience
Originally, The Women in Cyber Security Conference was planned to be in Denver, Colorado, in March 2020. Due to the pandemic, it was transformed into a virtual platform, April 15 through April 17, 2020, not an easy endeavor. The community from members to sponsors worked together to assemble this three day conference with the attitude,Continue reading “First Virtual Conference Experience”
A Day at SeaGL
SeaGL is Seattle’s free open source conference; this was the seventh year for the event hosted at Seattle Central Community College. This is a great venue to expand your IT knowledge on free open source tools
Seattle Give Camp 2019
A whirlwind of activity of ten teams creating websites and applications for local non-profit organizations. This is Seattle Give Camp’s annual three day hackathon at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, Washington.
Code for America
This morning, was excited to a diverse crowd at Microsoft Building #20, specifically noting the percentage of women was visible above the usually less than 20 percent female ratio at a hackathon event.