> The challenge? Spend 100 hours developing a 30+ minute long languageless game and get a $750 stipend to fly to Shanghai, China, to present your game.
Yikes. That stipend might not even cover the cost of round trip airfare. And this is apparently a weeklong (?) event.
I think it's for high school students (that wasn't clear to me when I started reading it until I saw the name of the school and googled it), so maybe there is some other source of funding from the school? Or maybe just the parents I guess.
I'm sad to say but I've sponsored some of these coding competitions and you always pick the team that comes closest to the vision that matches your company that you present at the beginning of the competition, even if some other team accomplished something interesting.
thaumasiotes|3 months ago
Yikes. That stipend might not even cover the cost of round trip airfare. And this is apparently a weeklong (?) event.
alwa|3 months ago
It also sounds like the award came with hotel accommodation, supervision, and meals, too, once the kids landed in Shanghai…
“Yikes” feels to me a lot like looking a gift horse in the mouth. I only wish more hackerspaces were that “stingy” with ambitious kids.
stephen_g|3 months ago
comrade1234|3 months ago