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Blogpost Writing Guidelines
- Word Limit: Minimum 1200 words (excluding code).
- Use Images, Videos, Diagrams, Charts, Tables & Code snippets to illustrate your points.
- All write-up / images / video / code should be your own. Add source for every external media used and give due credits and references. Any form of plagiarism will result in rejection of your submission.
- Ensure the blogpost is grammatically correct with no spelling errors. You may consider using tools such as Grammarly for help.
- Cite references with links where you have drawn inputs and inspiration to create your blogpost.
- Examples for reference: Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Example 4
Submission Guidelines
We have outlined the suggested topics as a guidance for you to create your blogpost. You will need to perform all experiments and submit the following:
- Code with complete instructions about running the code. We suggest using Google Colab if your code doesn’t have any GUI components. The code should run out of the box without any changes or intervention.
- Complete write-up. We would prefer a Google Doc for your write-up. However, you can use any other way to submit your write-up as well.
- Demo video showing the running of your code with output.
- Provide a summary in 100-150 words along with a feature visual (image/GIF) that goes along with the blogpost.
What is the evaluation criteria?
Our judging panel of experts shall evaluate your submission based on the following indicative parameters:
- Originality – There should be No Plagiarism in your content (words, visuals, charts or code snippets).
- Clarity – Provide detailed, structured & technically-sound write-up. Every concept, tool & method should be explained simply, step-by-step, with visual aids.
- Depth – We’ll focus on the Quality of Analysis, Level of Understanding & Depth of Research.
- Impact – The relevance and purpose of the idea / tool / solution.
- Target Audience – The potential reach of the blogpost and its relevance for beginners, intermediate or advanced users.
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Cheers!
Satya