Challenges
July 15, 2024

Mastery Quest: The Summer Olympics

As the world gears up for the excitement and spirit of the Summer Olympics, we invite you to the next Mastery Quest challenge!

Overview:

As the world gears up for the excitement and spirit of the Summer Olympics, we invite you to participate in this Mastery Quest! Your challenge is to create something that captures the essence and energy of the Summer Olympics. The goal is to practice building with AI, so anything from an interactive game, an informative page, or a creative visualization, even a simple web app that leverages a new-to-you technology is worth sharing!

We encourage you to share how you created it and links to any related code or resources so others can learn and find inspiration from you.

Guidelines:

  • Theme: Your project should clearly reflect the Summer Olympics theme.
  • Technology: You are free to use any technologies or languages you are comfortable with, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Java, or any frameworks you prefer.
  • Creativity: Think outside the box! Your project can be a fun trivia quiz, an interactive map of Olympic venues, a countdown timer, a medal tally tracker, a simple simulation, or anything else that showcases the Olympic spirit.

Important Dates

  • Open for submission July 15, 2024
  • Entries close July 26, 2024
  • Winners announced August 1, 2024

How to Enter:

  1. Submit via email to masteryquests@bletchley.org and use the subject: Capture the Summer Olympic Spirit
  2. Include the following:
    1. Your project files or a link to your hosted project/repository.
    2. A brief description (150-200 words) or video explaining your project's concept and how it embodies the Summer Olympics theme.
    3. Make sure to mention the technologies you used and any notable features or challenges you encountered during the development.

Judging Criteria:

  • Relevance: How well does the project align with the Summer Olympics theme?
  • Creativity: How original and innovative is the concept?
  • Functionality: Does the project work as intended? Is it user-friendly?
  • Presentation: How visually appealing is the design? Is the project well-structured and self explanatory or documented?

Our Judge:

Lorgio Antonio Jimenez is the Director of Engineering at Flatiron School and has over 20 years of experience in engineering and web development. His favorite Olympic sport is golf.

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