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#RHoK @randomhacks Get your very own copy of this presentation: http://goo.gl/PcT8k

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Introductions Christiaan Adams @spinmap Google Elizabeth Sabet @esabet SecondMuse Patrick Svenburg @svenburg Micrsoft Todd Khozien @toddicus SecondMuse Nicholas Skytland @skytland NASA

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RHoK-stars

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RHoK-stars

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RHoK-ing

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RHoK-ing

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RHoK-ing out

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What is RHoK?

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A community of innovation developing practical open solutions for social good

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Together, they move those solutions to implementation and impact Volunteers work on open technology solutions Subject matter experts define the problems How Does it Work?

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“Hacking for Humanity”

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Who Can Participate? Everyone!

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History of RHoK?

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Impact Time June  2009   @  CrisisCamp   December  2009   1st  Hackathon   Silicon  Valley,  CA   June  2010   2nd  Hackathon   7  CiBes   December  2010   3rd  Hackathon   22  CiBes   June  4-­‐5,  2011   4th  Hackathon   19  CiBes   Dec  3-­‐4,  2011   5th  Hackathon   28  CiBes   The RHoK Journey Next  Up:   Global  Hackathon   June  2-­‐3,  2012  

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Who is RHoK?

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4000+ people

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45+ cities

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Core Partners Regional Partner Operational Lead 180+ partners

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Why RHoK?

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Problem Definitions

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A good solution starts with a good problem

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Brainstorm. Define. Refine.!

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Success Stories

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sheltr.org

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Partnerships with The Coalition Against Hunger, Project H.O.M.E., and the Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing Interest from many cities across the U.S. Expanded hack to include food sources Press coverage NPR Interview Awards for best civic hack Homeless service providers reaching out

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CHASM (Combined Stability and Hydrology Model) Created at RHoK #1 Chasm is an integrated slope hydrology/slope stability software package that aids the assessment of slope stability conditions Academic researcher came to RHoK with the concept and base code without interface Proactively used and deployed in Latin America And the Caribbean

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www.phillysnap.com

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Assessing (and aggregating) beehive health beepods.com

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Brainstorm.   Define.  Refine.   Hack.   Support  and   sustain  for   impact.   The Hackathon Process

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A License to RHoK

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Introductions Christiaan Adams @spinmap Google Elizabeth Sabet @esabet SecondMuse Patrick Svenburg @svenburg Micrsoft Todd Khozien @toddicus SecondMuse Nicholas Skytland @skytland NASA

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rhok.org @randomhacks #RHoK Thoughts? Questions? Discuss!