RESEARCH ON EDUCATIONAL HACKATONS

Kuralov Bekzhon Abdullaevich, Senior Lecturer, Department of Higher Mathematics, Tashkent State Technical University, Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Kuralov Bekzhon Abdullaevich TerDU

Keywords:

hackathon, innovation, education, novelty

Abstract

Hackathons are events where people gather to think and generate technological innovations. These events are held around the world with the support of organizations that are looking for innovation to improve their business. Hackathons can serve many purposes besides creating innovation, but little literature has been written about these events. This article analyzes the research conducted on this topic.

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Published

2024-05-11