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Do you know how to organize a AngularHackDay?

So you’ve decided to host a hack day. What next?

We know from experience that organizing a HackDay is no easy task, so we’ve put together this guide to make it a bit easier.

Your details

When you first get in contact with us to become a part of the Angular HackDay organisers, please send us:

  • Your contact details (an email address and a phone number)
  • A bit about yourself
  • A link to your website/blog/twitter

Pick a date

Give yourself a month or two to get the event organized. Saturdays are best.

Venue

Your venue will need:

  • Enough desks for the attendees and their laptops
  • Space for a projector for the presenters
  • WiFi
  • Coffee and refreshments

Day long events require some thought around catering and amenities. If you are not providing catering throughout the day, be sure you find a local restaurant that can seat the whole event if people decide to eat out at lunch time.

You will need a large space to run a Angular Hack Day. Asking your local Microsoft office is always one suggestion, otherwise ask your local .NET user groups where they host their events.

Note: AngularHackDay.com cannot cover any expenses. The organiser/sponsor of the HackDay event will be responsible for the event costs. Before spending the money, follow the normal purchase please standard to ensure your sponsors are happy with your proposal.

If you’re offering a free coffee to entice people to come early, we recommend you cap how many can receive this freebie and enforce the deadline – i.e. “Free coffee for first 50 attendees who arrive before 8.30” – this gives you a spending limit of $150 (based on $3/coffee).

Sponsors (optional)

If you have your event sponsored, please send us through the sponsor details and logo, so that we can display them on our site and on the eventbrite listing page, as well as contacts for a company representative in case we need to get in touch with them.

Email us

Send through the date and venue details (and sponsor details, if you have one).
We will create the EventBrite page for you, as well as listing the event on our page.

Speakers

While we are happy to share any relevant contacts we may have in your area, you will most likely have to organise speakers for the event yourself.

Ways to find speakers:

  • Contact Angular and ask who their local experts are in your area
  • Check twitter (for example, run a search for “Angular” near you)
  • Run a google search for local Angular bloggers
  • Browse websites like MeetUp.com for C# or .NET user groups

Once you have found speakers who are interested in participating, email us with the following details:

  • Speakers name
  • Company
  • Website or blog
  • Twitter handle
  • Title and abstract/description of talk
  • Email address

Agenda

Once you have your speakers organised, you will need to arrange a schedule for the day.
Feel free to use the agenda from Sydney’s HackDay as a guide when making your own.

8:30AMRegistration opens – arrive by 8:45am for a free coffee courtesy of our sponsor
9:00AMPresentations
Session 1 – TBA
Session 2 – TBA
Session 3 – TBA
12:30PMLunch – free pizza courtesy of our sponsor
1:30PMHacking events
App building
Get started on your Angular applications! Work on your existing app, or work with someone to build something new.
5:00PMShow and Tell
Show something you’ve built and/or lessons you’ve learnt using Angular!
5:30PMFinish

Figure: The agenda should look something like this

Download a copy of the Organiser Template form, fill in what you can for now, then upload it to your Dropbox/OneNote/etc account and send us the link. That way we can stay in the loop when you add to the form as your preparations advance.