Terms of Work

  1. The ideas, concepts and prototypes submitted are the participants' original work
  2. All forms of fraud or criminal acts such as plagiarism, copyright infringement and the like will cancel the participant's participation and winnings (disqualification).
  3. Ideas and concepts are outlined in the form of digital posters with the conditions stated in the Poster Terms points
  4. Ideas and concepts are also outlined in the form of StoryMaps
  5. Entrants must clearly state the Esri technology used to build the app on the digital poster and StoryMaps
  6. Ideas, concepts and prototypes are entirely the rights of participants. The committee is not responsible for claims from any party after the participants have joined this competition
  7. Each participant is only allowed to submit 1 work

Dates

Stage Date or time
Competition publication August 21 2023
Registration open August 21 2023
Competition start August 21 2023
Submission deadline November 4th 2023 (12 p.m. UTC+7)
Selection of best 6 November 5 - 7 2023
Announcement of best 6 November 8 2023
Judging November 10 2023
Winners announcement November 11 2023

Eligibility

  1. Active students of D4/S1 state/private universities
  2. Groups (max 8 people) or individuals are allowed
  3. Uses Esri technology (ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, etc)
  4. Register on: https://greenhack-challenge-2023.devpost.com/

Terms of Poster

  1. Provides an overview of your project or report
  2. Poster made in portrait orientation with size 768x1024 pixels, resolution 300 dpi
  3. Posters in pdf or png format
  4. The poster must place the logo of the participant's university, IPB University logo, and the GREENHACK CHALLENGE logo
  5. The poster contains the participant's name

Terms of StoryMaps

  1. The committee does not provide StoryMaps or ArcGIS Online account facilities for participants. Participants can use accounts from their respective campuses
  2. Participants must present their work using StoryMaps during judging
  3. The publicly accessible StoryMaps link is submitted along with the poster

Judging and Winner Selection

  1. There will be 6 best works that will enter the judging stage
  2. Online judging via Zoom
  3. Assessment is carried out by a team of judges who have been appointed by the committee
  4. The jury team comes from universities, National Parks, and ESRI
  5. Presentation using StoryMaps
  6. Presentation with a duration of 10 minutes + 5 minutes of question and answer with the judges