Creating applications that can impact education was the focus of this weekend’s AT&T EduTech Hackathon, where twelve projects competed for semi-finalist recognition for two sets of cash prizes and services that are intended to help those projects live.

More than 60 developers worked on projects this weekend, organized by AT&T and Technically Philly with Jarvus Innovations and Temple’s Urban Apps and Maps Studio. Many of the projects were a follow-up to February’s TechCamp and five winners will present at the fourth Switch demo event during Philly Tech Week Presented by AT&T. Three student prizes will also be awarded at an Apps and Maps open house on April 22.

The five groups that will demo at Switch on April 23 (competing for $5,000 Grand Prize):

  • Solar Sunflower
  • Fantasy-Ed
  • Safest Way
  • STEM Everywhere
  • Temple MESA: PHA Tutoring Application

And the three groups that will compete for separate $5,000 Student prizes:

  • Fantasy-Ed
  • Temple MESA: PHA Tutoring Application
  • Show of Hands

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The full list of competing projects and their descriptions:

  • Fantasy-Ed – Fantasy Ed is a gamification of education app that uses fantasy footballโ€™s point system, but with an educational spin. Students are put in teams of four and face off weekly for wins and losses, ultimately a championship.
  • Solar Sunflower – Arduino-powered sensor system for green playgrounds displaying real-time data on the web.
  • Safest Way – Find the safest way to walk to school.
  • STEM Everywhere – STEMEverywhere is a one-stop shop for free resources for teachers and students. Our goal is to increase interest in STEM. Among underrepresented minorities and girls. We are building a mobile-friendly website. We will also build a mobile app.
  • Summer School Philly – After school program using Wikidelphia.
  • Temple T-Dap – The purpose of our application is to increase students and teachers engagement with after-school activities. The application will accomplish this goal by giving students the awareness and information to find and sign-up for after-school activities. Teachers will also be given the ability to create events and see who will be attending the event.
  • Happy School – Danger alert is a mobile application that puts safety in the hands of students to alert stakeholders (peers, faculty, staff, parents and law enforcement) of serious threats to the community
  • Temple MESA: PHA Tutoring Application โ€“ An app that encourages a community students around problem sets while guiding students towards tutors on specific subjects.
  • Streets of Philly –ย Geolocation-based application providing audio tours of Philadelphia to educate people about the history of Philadelphia.
  • Roll Call – Using chips in student IDs to monitor attendance of students and keep data on when students get to school and where they go.
  • Where is My Bus? โ€“ An app that shows parents where their kidโ€™s bus is at as well as helping to track the location of the kid once they have entered the bus.
  • Show of Hands – A portal for students and teachers that offers a slew of tools to be used in the classroom. Basic features of this app include:

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Read more from the AT&T Developer blog. Check out photos here.