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OPEN SPACE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS, INVESTORS, TECH COMPANIES AND HACKERS INNAIROBI.
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GEEK GIRL HACKATHON
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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE PUT A GROUP OF WOMEN IN ONE PLACE AND ASKED THEM TO COME UP WITH
APPLICATIONS THAT WOULD BE RELEVANT TO THEM IN 48 HOURS? AKIRACHIX (HTTP://AKIRACHIX.COM/)TOGETHER WITHMOBILE GARAGE (HTTP://WWW.MOBILEGARAGE.CO.KE/) TOOK ON THIS EXCITINGEXPERIMENT.
WE HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE AND KNOW THAT WE WILL GET RELEVANT AND INTERESTINGAPPLICATIONS, SAID JUDITH OWIGAR, PRESIDENT, AKIRACHIX, DURING THE EVENT.
The first ever all girl hackathon, dubbed GirlApp 2012 in Kenya was he ld at the iHub Nairobi between 18 and 19 August, hosted byAkiraChix.
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The aim of this event was:-
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To bring together women from different disciplines to co-create prototype solutions that can address the challenges girls and
women face in their day to day lives.
Jump start the des ign process for the creation of apps that target women and girls
Just have fun as we code
The event kicked off with an interesting ice breaker, led by AkiraChix president, Judith Owigar. (https://twitter.com/owigarj) To
illustrate how closely connected we all are, yarns of wool were thrown a round a circle from one pa rticipant to ano ther, forming an
interesting pattern.
Leo Mutuku and Anne Salim of iHub Research then led participants through an intensive design thinking session that went through tolunchtime. The aim of the session was to des ign a ladys ideal wallet.
The stages of design thinking participants were taken through included:-
1. Empathy: Understanding your users needs. Participants had to interview each other to figure out what their partners ideal wallet
would be. This stage involved figuring out what needs the ideal wallet would address
2. Reframe the problem: This stage involved capturing findings from the previous stage, and formulating a problem statement based
on those findings. E.g I keep loos ing my lipbalm in my handbag, I dont have enough space for photographs in my wallet, I dont
have enough space for business cards in my wallet
3. Ideate: This stage involved sketching out five radical ideas of solving the use rs problem, i.e coming up with rough sketches ofhow the users ideal wa llet would look like and then sharing the solutions w ith the users. Users would consequently share
feedback that would be captured by the designer
4. Build and Test: This stage involved making an ideal wa llet. This session tapped into the participants creativity, as they had to
make wallet prototyped based on feedback given by their intended users, using simple material like manila paper and glue. Of
course this was loads of fun.
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After lunch, the heavy duty work began. This session involved brainstorming on ideas to be worked on for the duration of thehackathon.
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The three main ideas that were settled on involved:-
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Health and Fitness for young women.
1. Weight Watchers built a J2ME based application that would provide healthy weight watch plans. The application determines
users body mass index (BMI) based on he ight, weight and duration an individual would be looking to shed/gain weight, and then
drafts up a we ight watch plan. It would indicate to you how much weight you need to lose/gain within the period of time that
youd be looking to work out for, and would also send you your diet plan via SMS.
2. Diet app B, also known as Fitness Group approached this problem from a different angle, incorporating fitness and lifestyle change
as well. Their application was web based, and also available on the Android Market.
Style and Fashion
1. StyleMe built a QT based application that would help ladies match their outfits based on the ir wardrobe collection. The general
aim was to help ladies save time on choosing what to wear, by allowing them upload photos of their wardrobe collection, and then
matching different items of clothing. The application helps you plan out what outfits to put on by marking them on the calendar,
effectively helping one plan out the ir style for the week, and a lso keep track of outfits worn during past events. They plan on having it
on the Android market as well
2. In cases where ladies are looking for things to buy online, they have to do a lot of searching(picture multiple browser tabs open,
searching for the perfect design). Window Shoppers attempted to make this process eas ier, by building on online portal/search
engine that would aggregate information from different online shops, allowing sellers advertise the ir products, and making it easierfor lady shoppers to find items they would like to buy. It was likened to Amazon and eBay, minus the sa les aspect.
Women in Tech Outreach
1. Qtech were the only group that tackled this particular issue. The aim of their Android application and web based so lution is to
keep women in tech updated on relevant events, provide mentorship and encourage participation. Qtech gives ladies interested in
tech access to outreach programs they can participate in, updates them on upcoming events revolving around women in tech, as we ll
as he lping match ladies interested in tech with mentors in the industry. They also incorporated mapping in their application.
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And the Winners Are
It was definitely difficult for the judges to p ick on the winning applications, as this was an impressive show of team work,
determination and commitment on the part of the participants. The ladies stayed up all night to showcase the ir prototypes, after 36
grueling hours. General advice from the judges revolved around the teams figuring out their business models and susta inability of
their solutions, as we ll as proper presentation/pitching.
After much deliberation, the judges verdict was delivered. First place went to QTech, winning themselves KES 75,000/=, followed by
StyleME who won KES 50,000/=. 3 place went to Weight Watchers, who won KES 25,000/=. 4 and 5 place went to Diet Group
B aka Fitness app and Window Shoppers respectively, who did not go home empty handed and received KES 5,000/= each for their
participation.
The event was a definite success, being a good mix of fun and hacking. There were points of intense and stressful work, which would
require sess ions of intense fun, as illustrated in the picture below, where the GirlApp attendees broke out into dance, to the tunes of
Azonto by Fuse ODG feat. Tiffany J (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8LGtRk7MEQ).
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The Azonto Dance!
All participants should be proud of themselves for taking part in the hackathon, and a re winners in all respect. This should not be the
end, but only the beginning, and we hope that these ideas will be taken a notch further, building sustainab le solutions that w ill be
available in the market for all to try out.
AkiraChix would like to thank iHub for their continued support by providing the space to conduct GirlApp 2012, iHub Research
(http://resea rch.ihub.co.ke/) for leading the Design Thinking sess ion, Levi W anyoike (https://twitter.com/leviwanyoike) for the
awesome photography, and Pete s coffee for the constant supply of caffeine and food to boost the girls energy!
FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN MENTORING, INVESTING, OR EVEN JUST HAVING A CHAT WITH THE FEMALEDEVELOPERS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT, FEEL FREE TO SEND AN EMAIL TO [email protected](MAILTO:[email protected]) AND WELL BE HAPPY TO LINK YOU UP.
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