Education/Projects/JetpackForLearning/Criteria
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Presentation and Voting
- 6 minutes per presentation
- Focus on a use case / Who will be using it for what?
- What's the innovation in education that your Jetpack enables?
- Demo the Jetpack
- Include future plans for Jetpack development and dissemination
- If components of the project were built outside of the Design Challenge, clearly identify them - judging will be done on the basis of the Design Challenge relevant work.
- 2 minutes quick feedback after each presentation
- Each of the six judge chooses three top projects (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Community vote: The Design Challenge participants also vote. Opinions are aggregated and count like a 7th judge.
Judging Criteria
Quality of the idea
- “Interestingness” - Will people want to use this?
- Potential reach and impact – Size of the audience
- Potential to promote Jetpack / Browser technology for education
Quality of the implementation
- Is everything working? Is it ready for the real world?
- What is the quality of the user experience?
- Extensibility of the Jetpack
Additional points for:
- Participation in the Design Challenge seminars, mailing list, and Design Camp
- Demonstration of open source development best practices
- Code quality (documentation, clarity, etc.)