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Check out our [[Education/Projects/JetpackForLearning/DesignCamp/TechnicalQuestions | Technical Questions]] page to see technical questions that came up in discussion surrounding Jetpack.
Check out our [[Education/Projects/JetpackForLearning/DesignCamp/TechnicalQuestions | Technical Questions]] page to see technical questions that came up in discussion surrounding Jetpack.


== Conclusion ==
== Judging of Design Camp Winner  ==


An overall winner will be chosen at the end of the camp<strike>, but with no prize</strike>. All participants are winners<strike>, the only difference being that the overall winner will get a little extra exposure</strike>. Update: We decided to throw in a USD 500 gift voucher for the Make Store, so the winner can buy presents for those team members, who couldn't come to Austin.  
The Design Challenge embodies the philosophy that all participants are winners, but we are selecting an overall winner at the end of the Design Camp. The only difference is a little more exposure (mention at the Mozilla SXSW Party) and a USD 500 gift voucher for the Make store - which can be used to buy presents for team members who couldn't come to Austin.


The judging panel are:
The judging panel are:  
* Craig Wacker (MacArthur Foundation)
* Mark Surman (Mozilla Foundation)
* Mozilla Labs representative (TBC)
* Brian King
* Andy Edmonds
* Philipp Schmidt


Here is the list of [[Education/Projects/JetpackForLearning/Criteria|criteria]] we are using to judge the final prototypes.
*Aza Raskin (Mozilla Labs)
*Craig Wacker (MacArthur Foundation)
*Mark Surman (Mozilla Foundation)
*Brian King
*Andy Edmonds
*Philipp Schmidt
 
Check [[Education/Projects/JetpackForLearning/Criteria|this page]] for all details on judging process, logistics, and criteria.


== Logistics ==
== Logistics ==
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