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Chi Hack Night

Chi Hack Night is a free, weekly event in Chicago to build, share and learn about tools to create, support, and serve the public good.

Every month, we hold an open Leadership Council meeting at Chi Hack Night to discuss new ideas and ways to make the hack night better.

Steve Ediger (ChiCommons)
ChiHackNight and Code for America
30 repliesLast active August 23rd, 2017 23:47
Nick Ng
Captions and/or Transcription for Presentations on YouTube
2 repliesLast active March 2nd, 2017 18:51
Derek Eder
2017 sponsorship levels
2 repliesLast active January 24th, 2017 03:54
Steven Vance
Spend money to hire an ASL interpreter
9 repliesLast active January 24th, 2017 03:50
Vinesh Kannan
SlideHackNight
1 repliesLast active December 14th, 2016 15:58
Vinesh Kannan
Civic Tech Game Show Nights
3 repliesLast active December 14th, 2016 11:28
Christopher Whitaker
Sign Never Again Pledge as Chi Hack Night
5 repliesLast active December 13th, 2016 20:57
Kristi Leach
Develop guidelines for identifying and disclosing conflicts of interest
7 repliesLast active December 7th, 2016 13:29
Givi Chikovani
An Educational Platform of Chi Hack Night
2 repliesLast active December 3rd, 2016 20:47
Derek Eder
Fundraising from the community
5 repliesLast active October 24th, 2016 23:42
Derek Eder
Paying for blog posts
4 repliesLast active October 20th, 2016 22:25
Andrew Rasmussen
Reducing plasticware waste
8 repliesLast active September 23rd, 2016 09:53
Zane Blanton
Streamline Introductions
19 repliesLast active September 23rd, 2016 09:48
Eve Tulbert
Introductory Experiments
0 repliesLast active September 23rd, 2016 09:41
Derek Eder
Highlighting and promoting Chi Hack Night groups & projects
20 repliesLast active September 16th, 2016 19:34
Kristi Leach
2. Share job opportunities and professional relationships in a way that is deemed fair and transparent by the Hack Night community.
3 repliesLast active September 14th, 2016 00:30
Kristi Leach
Recommend some basic discussion items to new hackers around reuse, promotion, compensation, and attribution.
4 repliesLast active September 13th, 2016 23:47
Kristi Leach
Share guidelines for anonymizing quantitative and qualitative data, and for reusing it across projects.
5 repliesLast active September 13th, 2016 23:27
Ethan Heppner
Provide a paper map and signs/flags for breakout groups to use to claim space
3 repliesLast active August 15th, 2016 04:05
Derek Eder
Filming presentations
13 repliesLast active August 12th, 2016 20:28
Christopher Whitaker
Should we pre-screen questions for high profile speakers / contraversial topics
21 repliesLast active August 12th, 2016 14:55
nickWesley
501(c)3 status
17 repliesLast active August 10th, 2016 07:33
Kevin Pujanauski
Childcare at Chi Hack Night
11 repliesLast active August 10th, 2016 04:20
Ethan Heppner
Add more structure to pre-presentation time (from 6:00 -6:30)
12 repliesLast active July 19th, 2016 12:21
Ethan Heppner
Open discussion: helping breakout groups make onboarding less stressful
10 repliesLast active July 13th, 2016 04:24
Derek Eder
Making Chi Hack Night a more youth-friendly space
6 repliesLast active July 13th, 2016 02:24
Loomio Helper Bot
Welcome to Chi Hack Night
7 repliesLast active June 18th, 2016 14:39
Derek Eder
Breakout group structure
31 repliesLast active June 15th, 2016 10:36
Derek Eder
Choose a decision-making platform
20 repliesLast active June 14th, 2016 20:43
Loomio Helper Bot
How To Use Loomio
2 repliesLast active May 23rd, 2016 22:27