2015 Project Blueprint Challenge: World Citizenship

2015 Project Blueprint Challenge: World Citizenship

Competition year
2015

Active Dates (GMT):
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 00:00 - Wed, 3 Dec 2014 23:59

Online Competition

To participate in the Project Blueprint Challenge, you'll need to download a copy of the Project Blueprint Template for World Citizenship. To be considered, your submission must be based on this template.

Don't start coding without a map. You've got a great idea for a software project. But don't start coding yet – first, take the time for a deep dive and build a project blueprint. Who will your users be? What are your top features? And finally, how will you get your project to market and make enough money for you to support it?

All these questions can be answered in your project blueprint. This is a five-to-ten page document where you start your journey into the Software Development Life Cycle. Once you put this together, you'll have a road map for your project that you can share with team members, faculty advisors, and other people who can help you get where you're going. You can use text, images, flowcharts, diagrams, and whatever else you need to tell your story. Choose one of our three competition paths: Games, Innovation, or World Citizenship.

World Citizenship: If you want to change the world, you have to know what needs changing. For every problem, there's a mountain of research, studies, analysis, and data. It's time to dive into that data and come out with an argument for your proposed solution.

The winning team in each category will receive $3,000 (US). Nine runners-up in each category will receive a certificate of achievement and an exclusive Imagine Cup lapel pin to show the world you're among the best. A total of thirty teams will win!

It's all too easy for a team to jump in and start coding before they're ready. Your project blueprint is how you can get your whole team set up for success. Get started!

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