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How to Organize Your Own Solvathon
WHAT IS A SOLVEATHON?
A Solveathon is a high-energy workshop focused on rapid ideation, refinement, and prototyping of solutions to one or more open global challenges. These workshops can be conducted virtually or in-person and provide great opportunities to feature speakers who are championing good work as well as opportunities for individual attendees to connect for meaningful discussions.
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE STARTING
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Do you want to work with the MIT Solve team or are you doing an independent event?
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Are you interested in solving one issue, or do you want to hold a “Global Challenges” Solveathon about several (maximum 5, recommended) issues?
FIRST STEPS
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Reach out to a member of the MIT Solve team if you’d like to collaborate with them on this.
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Reserve a space that allows for several work tables or event different rooms.
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Build in ample time to solve. Plan for a 1.5 hour event. Go lighter on the speaker portion of the presentation
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Keep it as a Zoom meeting, if doing virtually through Zoom.
WHAT IF I NEED HELP?
The Alumni Association is always here to help. Please email alumniservice@mit.edu for guidance and answers to any questions regarding your project.
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