Overview: AI is opening new possibilities for learners with learning differences, offering tools and personalized approaches that were previously unimaginable. However, technology advances also demand a renewed emphasis on equity, accessibility, and inclusive design. The AI+Learning Differences Hackathon is gathering technologists, educators, students, families, researchers, and innovators for a full-day, hands-on event dedicated to creating solutions that support diverse learning needs. This hackathon will bring together participants to collaborate and prototype cutting-edge tools and applications that empower learners with differences and intellectual disabilities. Whether you’re passionate about technology, education, or making a positive impact, this is a chance to turn ideas into action. Be a part of this groundbreaking event—let’s build a more inclusive future for education.
There will be five tracks for the hackathon, each one eligible for a $250 prize for the entire winning team (with a maximum of $100 per participant)*. The top winning project will be eligible for a $1,000 prize* for the entire winning team. [*Gift prizes in excess of $100 are taxable.]
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Dec. 7, 2024
Stanford University
450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
$2,250