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Space Apps Challenge 2015 NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland,
Ohio
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Space Apps Challenges Embraces collaborative problem solving
with a goal of producing relevant open-source solutions to address
global needs applicable to both life on Earth and life in space The
idea of a Challenge is so compelling because it acknowledges the
fact that the world is facing serious challenges - and that we all
have to work together to approach them
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Agenda Friday Get acquainted Overview: Brad Nellis, OHTec
Welcome: Sean Gallagher, CIO NASA Glenn Research Center Guest
Speaker: Matt Melis, Aerospace Engineer Use and Application of
Scientific Imaging Technology in Support of NASAs Aeronautics and
Space Programs Orientation Exhibits and demos Start to form teams
and select projects
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Agenda Saturday Morning 8:00 AM - Orientation Team forming
Project selection Pick a work area Create online project on Space
Apps Site Work on projects
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Agenda Saturday Noon: Lunch Guest Speaker: Jeff Chin, Research
Engineer An Open-Source Model of the Hyperloop Transportation
System 5:30: Dinner Tour of Graphics and Visualization Lab 8:00:
Yuris Night Party Midnight: Close for the day
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Agenda Sunday 8:00 AM: Open Work on projects 3:00 PM:
Presentations and Judging 4:30 PM: Awards Judges pick two teams for
global judging People's choice award 5:00 PM: Wrap up
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Space Apps Challenge Stats Cleveland has the fourth highest
number of participants in the US behind only New York, Boston and
Los Angeles # of locations worldwide: 138 Total # of participants
worldwide: 8279 # of countries: 62 # of Challenges: 25
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Building and Logistics External doors are locked Only four NASA
people with access to building on the weekend are allowed to let
you in: Herb Schilling Gary Nolan Brian Sommers Calvin Robinson
Keep us informed about comings and goings First floor only unless
escorted Rest rooms Exhibits Food and kitchen
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Security - Badging Wear badge at all times Keep badges for the
duration of the 3-day event Badges will be collected by the
organizers at the conclusion of the event If you lose or forget
your badge, contact the organizers Organizers will have Visitor
Control issue duplicate badge
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Contact Information Organizers: Herb Schilling cell: 216 210
2925 Brad Nellis cell: 216 456 5878 NASA Main Gate 216 433
2205
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General Rules Participating sponsors and media will be allowed
to capture your sound and image via any recording medium (audio,
video, photo, any form of artwork) at the event for use in
promotion and marketing with regard to their participation and your
participation at the Space Apps Cleveland event All projects
produced at the Space Apps NYC site are to be released into the
public domain, per the charge of the International Space Apps
Challenge. There are no so-called "intellectual property"
considerations at this event to be concerned with, because all work
is to be made free and open to everyone in the world Refrain from
engaging in business related activity during the event Please
contact us immediately whenever you need assistance
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Projects Not just apps! If you have questions regarding
specific challenges, you can email them to the NASA challenge
owners Must create a project page on Space Apps site Got an idea
for @SpaceApps project? Need help brainstorming? Get help via @NASA
Data Scientist @JeanneHolm To be eligible for global judging
project page must include a link to the code in a public repository
https://spaceapps2015.hackpad.com/Local-Challenges-
2015-GznZjfFywcM
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Teaming You can work alone No limit on number of team members
Try to meet the others at the event Most teams will benefit from
having non-programmers working with them Can form teams across
locations Can work with virtual participants Look on
https://spaceapps2015.hackpad.com/ for people looking for teams or
to put your name out therehttps://spaceapps2015.hackpad.com/
Participants may be part of more than one team and challenge
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Judging Two projects will advance to global judging Criteria
Impact Creativity Complexity Collaboration Product Sustainability
Presentation Aesthetics One People's Choice nomination popular vote
of the local participants In the global judging round, a panel of
NASA judges will select winners in each of the five finalist
categories: Best Mission Concept, Best Use of Hardware Best Use of
Data Most Inspiring Galactic Impact
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Awards and Winners On Saturday, all participants will be given
certificates for participating Nominations that move forward for
global judging will be required to provide a one- minute video
within one week of the event to be used in the global judging
process Global winners will be eligible to attend a NASA launch
event
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NASAs Data Portal Launched in 2015 offering datasets, APIs,
visualizations, and more to the public Data categories include:
aerospace, applied science, earth science, management/operations,
and space science Data types include: charts, tables, calendars,
maps, forms, documents, links, and filtered views
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Sample Types of Software used at NASA (Chart)
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Sample Stars with Constellations from the Digital Universe
atlas (Tabular data)
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NASAs Data Portal Developer Resources Every dataset has an API
API documentation available in the Developer Resources section Get
started at: https://data.nasa.gov Developer Resources at:
https://data.nasa.gov/developer
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NASA Space Apps Challenge with Bluemix by IBM IBM is offering
Bluemix as a cloud development platform to help rapidly build apps
Example using IBMs IoT service on Bluemix to analyze sensor data
for a robot simulator IBM has guidance for using specific services
for specific challenges. More on that at:
http://te2.co/bluemixforspaceapps2015 IBM will award one prize per
location for the most innovative use of IBM Bluemix Prize is $12K
of Cloud credit, including high-level tech support More at:
http://te2.co/ibmspaceapps2015
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Some Solutions Offered by IBM Bluemix Runtimes Liberty for
Java, Node.js, Go, PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, Ruby Sinatra Docker
containers OpenStack virtual machines MobileFirst Platform
including support for iOS Cognitive apps with Watson Big Data
Hadoop, dashDB, IBM Analytics, IBM Insights, Geospatial Analytics
Full list at: https://console.ng.bluemix.net/solutions/
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Need Help Finding Data? NASA data scientist Jeanne Holm will be
tuning in throughout the Space Apps weekend to support people who
need support finding datasets, to answer questions, and to be a
sounding board if you just want to do a bit of brainstorming! You
can reach Jeanne through the following channels: Twitter:
@JeanneHolm Skype: NASA_Jeanne LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanneholm Tumblr: Science Data Geek
Stack Exchange: Open Data Stack Exchange Github:
https://github.com/JeanneHolm
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Social Media #SpaceApps @spaceapps @spaceappsCLE Also use the
hashtag of the project Use the hashtag of the theme #Humans #Earth
#Robotics #Outerspace #cleveland Live Twitter feed displayed in
main conference room Tumblr site:
http://spaceapps-cleveland.tumblr.com/
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Credits OHTec Brad Nellis Adina Magda Angela Presutti Cleveland
Tech Events Sarah Dutkiewicz Catering Food for Thought
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Credits NASA Glenn MIC Conference Center Scheduler Lynn Simmons
Office of Protective Services Del Simonovich Office of
Communications & External Relations Kelly Difrancesco Lori
Rachul Nancy Kilkenny Exhibits Team David Defelice Dwayne Hunt
Logistics and Technical Information Division Gary Nolan Matt
Murray
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Credits NASA Glenn, Office of the CIO Sean Gallagher, NASA
Glenn CIO Raju Shah, NASA Glenn Deputy CIO Holly Walburn,
Administrative Assistant Scientific Computing and Visualization
Team Calvin Robinson Brian Sommers Rich Rinehart Herb Schilling
Networking Team Dave Kunath Greg Campbell Risk Management and
Security Office Gib Winter IT Point of Contact Barb Wilson
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Credits NASA Glenn Speakers Matt Melis Jeff Chin Additional
Exhibits Colin Creager SLOPE Lab Rohit Shastry Electric Propulsion
Chris Lynch - Scientific Imaging Anne Mills NASA Glenn History
Lindsay Hill, Tim Gallagher Space Communication
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Contact Space Apps Twitter: @spaceapps Skype: "spaceapps IRC:
Join the #spaceapps chat channel Aren't familiar with IRC? Head to
webchat.freenode.net and type in your nickname and #spaceapps as
the channel you want to join. Contact the global organizers via
email by reaching out to [email protected] or
[email protected][email protected] use the #AskSpaceApps hashtag
Space Apps web team will be available at
[email protected], also there weill be an open IRC channel
available for participants interested in collaborating
virtually