Building St Louis Map Journals at #RetroJam (we have plans to do this at #Build4STL too)

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Building St Louis Map Journals at #RetroJam (we have plans to do this at #Build4STL too)
Talking LiDAR and building 3-D worlds with Art Crawford from esri. opendatastl
The #RetroJam retrospective in the Arch grounds transitions into the 1930s. Up next… Map Making! opendatastl
Kicking off #RetroJam! opendatastl
AJ from #STL disease investigation pitches for an anonymous communication channel to talk to clients w/concerns & questions about STI & HIV #HealthHackSTL
Pitch for analysis of pedestrian and cyclist crash data from @Trailnet #HealthHackSTL
First pitch at #HealthHackSTL, as everyone learns about lead testing in #STL
Thank You @Build4STL Sponsors! A Thousand X Thank You! We all know events don't come off successfully in a vacuum. Build for STL was/is no different.
DonateSTL Wins!
Build for STL hack-a-thon winners Donate STL
The judges said it best: all the projects presented today were amazing, and we hope they’re pursued for the future! But only one team can get the award and the prizes from GoBrandGo! and Contegix. The verdict: Donate STL!
Excellent work, teams! We want to hear from you about your projects in the future. Great things are happening and you’re a major…
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Four teams, 48 hours
Four teams, 48 hours
The teams are finished with their work and are now presenting their projects. In the end, we had four big teams tough it out through two nights of frantic work, pizza, and donuts. Here’s what they created.
StlFood Narayana Swamy, Bill Schwulst, and Aaron McMullin This project is to help people find the nearest food pantries in St. Louis, provide a tool for managing the list of food pantries,…
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Presenting the Food Pantry Web App (mobile friendly) #build4stl #hackforchange
Hack-a-thon pitches, and the work begins! The pitches are finished and teams are forming to discuss which projects to pursue from now through Sunday.
Recapping pitches! #build4stl #hackforchange #stl #NDoCH
Jon Leek explaining the hackathon #build4stl #hackforchamge
Mayor Slay to Keynote Saturday Build4STL Ceremony
Mayor Slay to Keynote Saturday Build4STL Ceremony
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Mayor Slay will open the #Build4STL event-filled Saturday of the National Day of Civic Hacking, with an introduction by Thomas J. Irwin, the Executive Director of Civic Progress, our Diamond Level sponsor.
Francis G. Slay, City of St. Louis Mayor, @MayorSlay Francis G. Slay made history in 2013 as the City of St. Louis’ first mayor to be elected to a fourth,…
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Mayor Slay to Keynote Saturday Build4STL Ceremony
Mayor Slay to Keynote Saturday Build4STL Ceremony
Mayor Slay will open the #Build4STL event-filled Saturday of the National Day of Civic Hacking, with an introduction by Thomas J. Irwin, the Executive Director of Civic Progress, our Diamond Level sponsor.
Francis G. Slay, City of St. Louis Mayor, @MayorSlayFrancis G. Slay made history in 2013 as the City of St. Louis’ first mayor to be elected to a fourth, four-year term in office. He became…
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Whether it's your 1st hackathon or your 50th, build on a good foundation with this basics guide: Anyone who has attended a hack-a-thon or two will know a little about the benefits of attending and how to get the most out of the 48 concentrated hours of work to come this weekend.