SAN LUIS OBISPO – A team of Cal Poly graphic communication and art
and design students won first place at the university’s recent “Hackathon”
event, sponsored by Evernote.
More than 100 students in graphic communication, art and design,
engineering, computer science, science and mathematics, business and marketing,
architecture and agriculture participated in the 24-hour event, designed to give students a chance to build
mobile apps and websites.
Graphic communication students Taylor McIntyre, Brett Itaya, and
Will Robbins and art and design major Jenny Michelfelder won first place. Their
prizes include Android Nexus tablets and a two-day mentoring session with
engineers, designers and marketers at Evernote headquarters in Redwood City,
Calif.
The winning team, representing Cal Poly’s College of Liberal Arts,
designed Eventuall, a collaborative
app to share photo albums in which pictures stream live. The app allows users to upload photos and track them on Facebook.
“The Evernote Hackathon was the most inspiring and exciting
event in my 15 years of teaching at Cal Poly,” said Lorraine Donegan, graphic
communication professor and coordinator of the event. “I was so impressed with
our students and their ability to work through the challenges of building and
designing an app in 24 hours.”
The Hackathon took place over a weekend in mid-February. Students
first formed teams based on their skill set and ideas and then brainstormed,
designed and developed their apps.
Thea Chase, director of the
Cal Poly’s Small Business Development Center for Innovation, conducted a
“pitch” workshop to help the teams get ready for their two- minute team pitches.
Student developers participated in workshops conducted by
Evernote that included iOS, Android and Python development. Workshops were also
conducted on front-end design and mobile and tablet development.
Evernote provided expertise throughout the weekend. Chris
Traganos, senior web developer at Evernote,
brought in a team of developers and product designer and Cal Poly graphic
communication alumnus Jason Jones.
Evernote judges reviewed team pitches and awarded nine teams
prizes. Three
design awards, sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts, were given to teams strictly based on the design of the
application’s user interface and user experience. The Cal Poly Library Innovation Prize,
sponsored by the Kennedy Library, was awarded to three Art and Design students for their redesign
of an existing reservation system for library collaboration rooms.
The Hacker Prize went to the “Totem” team for the best app for technical and intelligent
design. The app monitors your sleep and allows you to
log your dreams to a journal using the Evernote application. The Community
Prize was given to the “Homegrown SLO” team for their app, which raises awareness about
specific vendors and products offered by San Luis Obispo County farmers’
markets.
Additional awards were given for the best app built by “younger teams with
promise,” comprised primarily of freshmen.
“Having graphic communication students participate in – and win –
the Hackathon is particularly relevant in preparing students to enter our
industry,” said Harvey Levenson, head of Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication
Department. “Graphic communication has come to be more than merely printing; it
now involves non-print digital imaging such as website development, web
publishing, app development and related technologies. At Cal Poly we focus on
educating students to understand how to develop and provide these diverse services
and integrate them into the printing, publishing, packaging and related graphic
arts industry segments.”
Sponsors included the College of Liberal Arts, Library and
Computer Engineering Society, and the Kennedy Library.
About Evernote
Evernote’s goal is to help the world remember everything,
communicate effectively and get things done. From saving thoughts and ideas to
preserving experiences to working efficiently with others, Evernote’s
collection of apps make it easy to stay organized and productive. The company’s
products include Evernote, Skitch, Penultimate, Evernote Web Clipper, Evernote
Hello, Evernote Food, among others. Evernote is
an independent, privately held company headquartered in Redwood City, Calif.
More information is online at http://evernote.com/.