Plutus/Haskell is a new Smart Contracts programming language that few programmers have mastered.
Our solution is to organize the "Cardano Hackathon in Argentina II" to promote Plutus/Haskell mastery, attract developers, and foster innovation in Cardano's Smart Contract ecosystem.
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano Hackathon in Argentina II.
Kehua Yang
National Technological University (UTN) Collaboration: We have signed a mutual collaboration agreement with UTN, which is essential for the successful delivery of our project. This collaboration brings credibility, expertise, and access to resources. Our partnership with UTN in co-organizing the hackathon provides a reputable framework, strengthens the event's impact, and ensures high-quality execution.
Project will be fully open source.
SDG goals:
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
SDG subgoals:
By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.
By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.
By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.
Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all
By 2020, substantially expand globally the number of scholarships available to developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and African countries, for enrolment in higher education, including vocational training and information and communications technology, technical, engineering and scientific programmes, in developed countries and other developing countries.
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex.
Parity indices (female/male, rural/urban, bottom/top wealth quintile and others such as disability status, indigenous peoples and conflict-affected, as data become available) for all education indicators on this list that can be disaggregated.
Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment.
Our proposed solution is to organize a hackathon focused on Cardano in Argentina, which addresses several important aspects:
A. Problem and Approach: The problem we are addressing is the need for fostering innovation, skill development, and community engagement within the Cardano ecosystem. We believe that hackathons provide an ideal platform to bring together creative minds, developers, and blockchain enthusiasts to explore and showcase the potential of Cardano's technology. Our approach combines hands-on experience, mentorship, and collaboration to drive innovation and create a supportive environment for participants.
B. Engagement: Our hackathon will engage developers, entrepreneurs, students, and blockchain enthusiasts in Argentina. By providing an inclusive and collaborative environment, we will attract diverse participants who are interested in learning about, experimenting with, and advocating for Cardano. We aim to bring together people from various backgrounds to foster collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas, ultimately strengthening the Cardano community in Argentina.
C. Demonstrating Impact: We will demonstrate the impact of our project through several means:
D. Uniqueness and Benefits: Our hackathon stands out in its focus on Cardano, a leading blockchain platform known for its security, sustainability, and accessibility. By exclusively concentrating on Cardano, we provide participants with a unique opportunity to explore the intricacies of this technology, gain hands-on experience, and leverage its potential for innovative solutions. Participants will benefit from learning, networking, and mentorship opportunities, while the Cardano ecosystem benefits from the increased awareness, talent development, and potential projects that may emerge from the hackathon.
Our solution aligns with Cardano's vision of empowering individuals, promoting decentralized innovation, and building a blockchain ecosystem that is robust, sustainable, and scalable. By creating an environment conducive to creativity, collaboration, and skill development, our hackathon contributes to the growth and advancement of the Cardano ecosystem, supporting its long-term success and adoption.
Our proposed solution directly addresses the challenge by focusing on the aims outlined in the challenge statement. These aims include equipping and supporting developers with tools and working infrastructure, making Cardano the preferred choice for building dApps, and fostering the evolution of the Cardano developer ecosystem.
By organizing the "Cardano Hackathon in Argentina II," we will bring developers, coders, and enthusiasts together to work collaboratively on Plutus/Haskell projects. This hackathon will provide a platform to promote developer competency, encourage innovation, and facilitate collaboration within the Cardano ecosystem.
The impact of this project goes beyond funding the project team. It brings immense value to the Cardano ecosystem in the following ways:
While it is challenging to quantify the exact number of users or transactions that will result from the project within a specific timeframe, it is realistic to expect a significant increase in developer engagement, a surge in dApp development and prototypes, and an overall strengthening of the Cardano developer community. These key outcomes will contribute to the long-term growth and success of the Cardano ecosystem.
We intend to measure the success of our project through a combination of quantitative and qualitative metrics. Quantitatively, we will track metrics such as the number of participants in the hackathon, the number of projects developed, and the level of participation from external developers. We will also measure community engagement through indicators such as active discussions on community platforms and social media interactions.
Qualitatively, we will collect feedback from participants to understand their experience, satisfaction, and perceived benefits from the Hackathon. This will provide insights into the impact of our project on individual developers and their willingness to continue working with Cardano.
The benefits for the Cardano ecosystem include the growth of developer expertise in Plutus/Haskell, increased awareness and adoption of Cardano among developers, and a stronger developer community. In the short term, we expect an immediate spike in developer engagement and project innovation as a result of the Hackathon. In the long term, the increased pool of skilled developers will contribute to sustained productivity and growth in the Cardano ecosystem as more high-quality dApps are built on the platform.
These measures are realistic as they align with our previous experience in organizing successful events, the growing interest in Cardano among developers, and the positive impact of hackathons in fostering innovation and collaboration in the tech community.
We have a comprehensive plan to share the outputs and results of our project (Last Hackathon was done with Genius Yield Partnership and you can see the GitHub Repository here: https://github.com/geniusyield/cardano-hackathon-argentina-2022). Firstly, we will document the projects developed during the hackathon and make them publicly accessible through open-source repositories. This will allow other developers to learn and build upon the work done.
We will also leverage various communication channels to disseminate our project's outputs and impact. This includes blog posts, articles, and social media promotions to reach a broader audience. Collaborations with industry publications and relevant community platforms will further amplify our message.
Additionally, we will actively engage with the Cardano community by hosting webinars, workshops, and participating in community events. This will provide opportunities to present our project's outcomes and share the lessons learned.
The results generated from our project will serve as valuable insights for further research and development activities. We will analyze the feedback received, identify areas for improvement, and incorporate the lessons learned into future Hackathons or Educational Programs. This iterative process will contribute to the ongoing growth and evolution of the Cardano ecosystem.
By actively sharing our project's outputs and fostering collaboration, we aim to create a multiplier effect where the knowledge and opportunities generated benefit not only the participants of our project but also the wider Cardano community.
We have a track record of delivering projects with high levels of trust and accountability, which makes us well-suited to deliver this project. Our capabilities include:
These capabilities and processes demonstrate our commitment to delivering the project with the highest levels of trust and accountability. We prioritize financial responsibility to ensure that funds are managed appropriately, enabling a successful and impactful project execution.
The main goals for our project are as follows:
A. Goal: Increase developer competency in Plutus/Haskell.
B. Goal: Promote innovation and collaboration within the Cardano ecosystem.
C. Goal: Increase developer awareness and engagement in the Cardano community.
D. Goal: Establish long-term benefits for Cardano's ecosystem through developer empowerment.
E. Goal: Strengthen and deepen our relationship with UTN, one of the most prestigious universities in the region, that teaches Haskell.
Ultimately, the success and feasibility of our approach will be validated through the achievement of our project goals and the positive impact demonstrated by increased developer competency, innovation, collaboration, and engagement within the Cardano ecosystem.
Milestone 1: Preparations and Planning (Timeline: 8 weeks).
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Milestone 2: Resource Mobilization and Engagement (Timeline: 4 weeks).
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Milestone 3: Hackathon Execution (Timeline: 2 days (event duration)).
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Milestone 4: Post-Hackathon Follow-up (Timeline: 2 weeks).
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Milestone 5: Evaluation and Reporting (Timeline: 2 weeks).
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Project Management Approach: Our project will be implemented using a project management approach that involves clear communication, regular progress monitoring, and collaborative decision-making. We will hold regular team meetings to track the project's progress, address issues promptly, and ensure all tasks are completed on time. Additionally, we will use project management tools to track activities, milestones, and budget allocation. Continuous evaluation and adjustment will be applied throughout the project to ensure its success.
Please note that the provided timeline, milestones, and costs are approximate and subject to change based on the specific requirements and circumstances. Detailed budget planning and cost estimates will be refined in accordance with the awarded funding and project implementation specifics.
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To track project progress, we will measure metrics such as:
These measurements will help us assess the project's success, identify areas for improvement, and ensure that it aligns with the intended outcomes and deliverables.
Detailed budget:
Total Budget 100,000 ADA
The cost of the project represents value for money for the Cardano ecosystem due to the following reasons:
To summarize, the cost of the project is justified by the strategic impact it will have on the Cardano ecosystem, the track record of the team, careful cost consideration, and the expected value creation. The budget allocation has been determined in a manner that ensures efficient resource utilization and provides value for money in achieving the project's goals and objectives.
Project Team:
A. Jose Iadicicco - Project Lead
B. Kehua Yang - Master in Education
C. Martin Ungar - Cardano Ambassador
Additional Team Members (TBD)
Engagement and Capacity Confirmation:
Proof of Life and Confidential Information:
Please note that we are actively engaging with the necessary team members, confirming their availability, and ensuring their commitment to the project's successful execution.