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HackCamp provides a space for hundreds of first-time hackers curious about technology to explore the field further through hands-on learning, regardless of whether you have coding experience or not!
Over the past 10 years, HackCamp has revolved around accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity. We strive to help people break into hackathon spaces by providing beginner-oriented workshops, industry connections, encouraging you to bring your unique perspectives and experiences to build your own project.
A hackathon is a collaborative, typically multi-day invention marathon where participants come together to ideate, design, and build projects in a limited time frame. It's a space to learn, experiment, and bring your unique ideas to life, regardless of your experience level.
To learn more about hackathons and what to expect, check out our article on Medium.
A hackathon is a collaborative, typically multi-day invention marathon where participants come together to ideate, design, and build projects in a limited time frame. It's a space to learn, experiment, and bring your unique ideas to life, regardless of your experience level.
To learn more about hackathons and what to expect, check out our article on Medium.
This year, we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary! And we are bringing you a 2-day, in-person event where you’ll learn new skills, connect with like-minded enthusiasts, and build solutions to tackle challenges together. Hopefully you’ll leave with a newfound passion for tech!
A day of workshops and skill building in preparation for Build Day. With topics ranging from web development, version control, design and more, we will have something for you!
A 18-hour overnight hackathon that starts after Learn Day, focused around creating projects centred around accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity. For each project submission, HackCamp will donate $5 to one of these charities: AMS Food Bank, GiveInternet.Org, Michael Cuccione Foundation
This year, we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary! And we are bringing you a 2-day, in-person event where you'll learn new skills, connect with like-minded enthusiasts, and build solutions to tackle challenges together. Hopefully you'll leave with a newfound passion for tech!
A day of workshops and skill building in preparation for Build Day. With topics ranging from web development, version control, design and more, we will have something for you!
A 18-hour overnight hackathon that starts after Learn Day, focused around creating projects centred around accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity. For each project submission, HackCamp will donate $5 to one of these charities: AMS Food Bank, GiveInternet.Org, Michael Cuccione Foundation
Dev | Computer Science • Statistics | 2nd year
Dev | Computer Science • Statistics | 2nd year
It all began with Local Hack Day, a global initiative by Major League Hacking where campuses around the world hosted a beginner-friendly 12-hour hackathon - all on the same day!
At UBC, the very first Local Hack Day was organized in 2016 by just two passionate students, Kristen and Charmaine, under the UBC Hacks club, with a goal to make hackathons more accessible and inclusive for everyone in the community.
In 2018, Local Hack Day and UBC Hacks merged with the team behind nwHacks to form the club you now know as nwPlus. That same year, nwPlus went on to host the largest Local Hack Day in North America, welcoming over 350 attendees!
By 2019, the event had grown so much that it evolved into three seasonal editions:
Then in 2020, Local Hack Day officially transformed into what we now call HackCamp, a weekend-long bootcamp hackathon designed for beginners and tech lovers worldwide.
This November, HackCamp returns for its 10th anniversary! While the name has changed throughout the years, the mission remains the same.
To promote diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility by:
We can't wait to see what you'll create at this milestone edition of HackCamp. Come celebrate a decade of hacking with us!
It all began with Local Hack Day, a global initiative by Major League Hacking where campuses around the world hosted a beginner-friendly 12-hour hackathon - all on the same day!
At UBC, the very first Local Hack Day was organized in 2016 by just two passionate students, Kristen and Charmaine, under the UBC Hacks club, with a goal to make hackathons more accessible and inclusive for everyone in the community.
In 2018, Local Hack Day and UBC Hacks merged with the team behind nwHacks to form the club you now know as nwPlus. That same year, nwPlus went on to host the largest Local Hack Day in North America, welcoming over 350 attendees!
By 2019, the event had grown so much that it evolved into three seasonal editions:
Then in 2020, Local Hack Day officially transformed into what we now call HackCamp, a weekend-long bootcamp hackathon designed for beginners and tech lovers worldwide.
This November, HackCamp returns for its 10th anniversary! While the name has changed throughout the years, the mission remains the same.
To promote diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility by:
We can't wait to see what you'll create at this milestone edition of HackCamp. Come celebrate a decade of hacking with us!
The Master of Digital Media (MDM) is a 16-month professional master’s program that takes you beyond the classroom. You’ll design and develop digital products, solve problems for real clients, and build the leadership and collaboration skills employers want most. With 96% of graduates employed within one year, MDM alumni are now leading teams, launching startups, and shaping the future of digital media at Fortune 500 companies, fast-growing startups, and mission-driven organizations worldwide.
nwPlus acknowledges that our members have the privilege of living, learning and facilitating hackathons on the traditional, ancestral, and stolen territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. As members of nwPlus, we play an active role in reconciliation and are working to learn and expand our knowledge on the history of Indigenous peoples. To learn more, visit xwi7xwa's Research Guide.
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