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ixc2024:start [2024/05/23 10:33] – [Phase 4: Measuring the footprint of the solution] trappisixc2024:start [2024/05/29 11:34] (current) – [Phase 7: Finalizing the ImpactXchange hack] trappis
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 ===== Phase 4: Measuring the footprint of the solution ===== ===== Phase 4: Measuring the footprint of the solution =====
  
-Phase 4 aims to answer the question of how to evaluate (in hackathon) that your part (backend, mobile, web) is efficient (green) and how to follow these aspects on the development project (both team itself and the evaluators of the hackathon).+Phase 4 aims to answer the questions of **how to evaluate** (in hackathon) **that your part** (backend, mobile, web) **is efficient** (green) and **how to follow these aspects on the development project** (both the team itself and the hackathon evaluators). Focus on approaches that help the team to follow their progress.
  
-In order to answer the questions ...+In order to answer the questions, you need to know 
 +  * What concrete metrics the team should follow 
 +  * What is the process for following these metrics 
 + 
 +The outcome of this phase is guidelines for teams to follow their green progress in the development processRemember Patricia Lago's words "unless we plan and design for sustainability, we won't get itIt just do not happen without proper planning"
  
  
 ===== Phase 5: Assessing the impact of the solution ===== ===== Phase 5: Assessing the impact of the solution =====
 +Assessing the impact of the proposed solution aims to evaluate how the proposed solution changes/impacts the given challenge, i.e. we are thinking of the handprints of the software solution.
 +
 +SUSAF - Sustainability Awareness Framework is one possible approach to find possible impacts, but there are also others that can be used.
 +
 +[[ixc2024:ImpactAssessment|Guidelines for assessing the impacts of the solution]]
 +
 +====== Phase 6: Running the ImpactXchange hackathon in Malaysia ======
 +In this phase, the teams propose a model for running the ImpactXchange hackathon in Malaysia.
 +In Malaysia, we have two weeks to run the hackathon, from innovation to solutions and their assessment. 
 +
 +  * [[ixc2024:Hackmodel:Backendteam|Backend team]]
 +  * [[ixc2024:Hackmodel:Webfrontendteam|Web frontend team]]
 +  * [[ixc2024:Hackmodel:Mobilefrontendteam|Mobile frontend team]]
  
 +====== Phase 7: Finalizing the ImpactXchange hack ======
 +Presenting our hack results (to be evaluated) through the following template
 +  * {{ :ixc2024:template_for_impactxchange_presentation.pptx |Correct template for final presentation}}
  
 +For those who are selected to run the hackathon in Malaysia in August the following documents need to be filled and accepted BEFORE our trip:
 +  * {{ :ixc2024:lisätietolomake_further_information_form.pdf |personal information document}}
 +  * {{ :ixc2024:matka-apurahahakemuspohja_2023.pdf |grant application form}}
 +You need to arrange your travel, and we propose doing it as soon as possible so that the prices won't go up. The travel grant for flights is limited by the funder (around 1000e).The accommodation and food in Malaysia is covered by the project.
  
 +After the trip you need to make a travel bill with the following document
 +  * {{ :ixc2024:matka-ja_kululaskulomake_2024.pdf |travel bill}}
  
  
 +Visa requirements to Malaysia
 +[[https://www.imi.gov.my/index.php/en/main-services/visa/visa-requirement-by-country/]]