How to present a successful hackathon demo

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How to present a successful hackathon demo

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It’s sad to stay up for three days building something awesome only to bomb the demo presentation. It’s no surprise it happens: You’re exhausted and racing to finish your project, with little time to plan your words, and only a few minutes to say them.

Don’t worry, just focus on clearly explaining your project and remember that you’ve got this. Follow the tips below to help make sure you’re highlighting the key information for the judges.

1. Quickly Set the Scene
Why did you build this? In a few sentences, explain the problem you’re solving, or the status quo you’re greatly improving. The more the audience grasps the problem, the better. But remember, keep it short and to the point.

Some examples: “We all know macedonia telegram screening doing math homework is a total drag, so… I created a robot to do it.” Or, “Urban planning is one of the most complex professions in the world. The tools on the market are expensive, outdated, and use two dimensions when the world has moved to 3D. I wanted to change that.”

2. Demo Your Working Project
Now that you’ve set the scene, it’s time for the most important part: Showing your project in action. Decide what’s important to show within the time you’re allotted. Briefly mention key technologies you used, or impressive technical challenges you overcame. Skip mundane flows such as creating user credentials, and have any needed text copied to your clipboard. Whatever you do, it’s crucial to show resolution to the problem you initially identified so your audience can see a) what your project does, and b) that you’ve completed the key components of it.

3. Quickly Wrap It up and Sell the Dream
Now that you’ve shown your project helps solve the problem you identified, spend a sentence or two highlighting its potential and any ambitions you have. The goal here is to help your audience understand its long-term impact.
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