== Running the Makeathon ==
To have it run as smoothly and as successful as possible, a good schedule should be planned so that there is enough time for the participants to think, plan, build and present their ideas in front of the judges.
<u>Dates and Times</u>
<u>Judging</u>
Two different types of judging can be done, depending on your preference. *Students create 5 powerpoint slides based on a templateand then present in front of the judges
#Context
#What you did this weekend
#Free Slide
#Present in front of judges
*Decide who There will be judges? (Mentors. professors?)*Vote a vote for the crowd favorite?*Will A few things to also take into consideration. Who will be the judges(if you choose to go with the powerpoint option) and what will the prize be(or will there even be prizes for the winnera prize)? It should be more about learning-noted that, usually, a competition like this without a big prize will attract more studentsbecause they are more interested about learning than winning.
== Continuing Their Ideas ==