Hack:bit 2018

  • Project Start Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Project End Date: 12 Jan 2018

This project is powered by Sarvodaya Fusion, Microsoft

Micro:bit SLUG and Sarvodaya Fusion, together with Microsoft, recently held a two-day inter-school and university hackathon called Hack:Bit 2018 at Trace Expert City. The sprint-like event saw 25 teams writing code onto their respective micro:bit devices to build connected devices or IoT that could address social needs in the market. 

The micro:bit is a tiny programmable computer, designed to make learning and teaching code easy and fun. The device has 25 red LED lights that can flash messages, and two programmable buttons that can be used to control games or pause and skip songs on a playlist. The device can also be connected to a passive infrared brick and moisture sensor, and it can use a low energy Bluetooth connection to interact with other devices and the Internet. 

The organising committee received over 80 submissions from private and government school and university teams across the island, but only 25 of the most promising were chosen to participate. 

Teams representing Ananda College, Gateway College, Bandaranayake College, St. Anthony’s College, St. Sebastian’s College, Embilipitiya President’s College, Nenasala IT Centers, University of Rajarata, University of Moratuwa, University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC), Horizon Campus Malabe, Shilpa Sayura Digital Academy, Kotelawela Defense University, and Sri Jayawardenapura University took part in the competition.  

The connected devices were judged based on their concept, innovation, execution, and feasibility. Under the School Category, Team Antonian Computer Fraternity from St. Anthony’s College took first place for its navigation solution for the visually impaired. Under the University Category, Team Undefined from University of Moratuwa took first place for its Braille text-to-speech reader.

The panel of judges included Isura Silva, Sarvodaya Fusion Consultant; Prasad Piyasena, SLIDA Senior Consultant; Chamira Jayasinghe, Arimac Lanka CEO; Calvin Hindle, MIT Senior Business Analyst; Lin Gong-Deutschmann, AOD Managing Director; Chalinda Abeykoon, CEO at crowisland.lk; Safraz Rahim, Dialog Axiata Developer Evangelist; Wellington Perera, Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect; and Thulasee Shan, Microsoft Technology Solutions Professional. 

Mr Prabhath Mannapperuma

Team Lead

prabhath@cloudtalks.lk

University Student | Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT)


Team Members

Mr Shameera Prajapriya

shameera@iits.biz

Professional | IMPACIT I.T SOLUTIONS (PVT) LTD

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