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Cracking the code of teamwork in programming
From hackathons to classroom projects, collaborative coding is reshaping how students learn, create, and solve problems together. Research shows that the right tools, group dynamics, and teaching ...
One of America’s oldest toy companies, Hasbro, recently gathered 150 developers and created 45 products in just a few days that traditionally could have cost billions of dollars and possibly years of ...
Engineers often state that constraints foster creativity, and the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” was never more true than after COVID-19 hit. MIT’s healthcare hackathon program, ...
There's a new weekly opportunity for local creatives, entrepreneurs, and the tech-savvy to collaborate and learn from one another-and it's called a “hackathon.” Coco-a co-working firm that offers ...
Rahul Vashisht (MEM '25) explains how he created a memorable and meaningful experience at the MIT Energy and Climate Hackathon thanks to lessons learned in the MEM program. The Massachusetts Institute ...
A phone app to help the elderly remember family members’ faces. Software that transforms door knocks into a text alert for hearing-impaired users. Turn signals, but for people. A multiplayer game ...
Google co-founder Sergey Brin wears Google Glass, the Internet company's computerized glasses product, at a developer conference in June 2012. Google’s computerized glasses are almost ready for the ...
Hamilton Insurance Group and Code441 are teaming up to host two mini hackathons for students aged 12 to 17 years. The first will be held on Saturday, May 25 and the second will be held on Saturday, ...
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