Microsoft believes the next great thing could come from anyone, at any time. Now in its 20th year with nearly 2 million past competitors worldwide, Imagine Cup is Microsoft’s global technology and innovation competition for students. With the goal of empowering every student on the planet to achieve more, young developers are invited to submit their original technology solutions utilizing Microsoft Azure for a chance to win cash, prizes, mentoring and more.
Learn more about the Imagine Cup Competition at the Imagine Cup Website! This training content is aimed at students who will participate in the Imagine Cup Competition, or any other Hackathon-type competition.
Microsoft Team members have come together to develop this training, and they are excited to share it with you!
Thank You to Our Authors: Chloe Condon, Jalen McGee, Pablo Veramendi, Jen Looper, Sarah Guthals, Ryan Mendenhall, the Microsoft Garage Team, and Chris Noring.
After this training, you'll have an opportunity to attend free, live mentorship webinars hosted by Microsoft Cloud Advocates. Gain access to the webinar meeting information and our first three webinar recordings by completing the Post Training Quiz.
Section Number | Section |
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01 | Imagine Cup Introduction |
02 | Building a Great Team |
03 | Generating project ideas |
04 | Building a Prototype / MVP |
05 | Integrating Azure into your project |
06 | How to create a successful pitch |
07 | Taking your project to the next level |
Be sure to complete the Post Training Quiz - to access free, live trainings by Microsoft Cloud Advocates!
Check out recordings from our Build Your Epic kickoff event on the MSFTImagine YouTube Channel, featuring Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions with Microsoft FTEs on the Imagine Cup categories and frequently used technologies as well as Azure Bootcamp Workshops on IoT, Lobe, and Web Development.
For further preparation for any hackathons or competitions, we recommend Microsoft Learn.
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