What we’re about
Hack for LA is a network of civic-minded technologists who contribute their skills toward using the web as a platform for local government and community service.
We bring together civic-minded volunteers to build digital products, programs and services with community partners and local government to address issues in our Los Angeles region.
Visit our website HackforLA.org
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- UI/UX Community of Practice Speaker: Shipra Kayan[Principal Evangelist @ Miro]Link visible for attendees
Please be sure to RSVP here on meetup for this event & on Zoom
📣 Mark your Calendars! Shipra Kayan [Principal Evangelist at Miro] will be visiting the UI/UX Community of Practice on March 20 from 6-7 PM PST!
💬 Topic: Emerging principles for using AI in User Research
❓ Please post your questions for Shipra here
👤 About: Shipra Kayan is the design evangelist at Miro, thinking and speaking about the future of the UX discipline. Before joining Miro, Shipra led design and research teams at companies like Upwork and Miro, and consulted with companies like Citizens, Capgemini, and Apple to help build their design collaboration practice.
Shipra’s LinkedIn
Thank you!
- Hack for LA Civic Tech Volunteer Intro and ONBOARDING (online)Link visible for attendees
We are volunteers coming together to make LA better for everyone!
We are a group of designers, developers, product managers, and non-technical community activists. We're both experts and learners, so you can flex your skills or learn new ones while giving back at the same time!NEXT STEPS:
- Read WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP
- Read FAQ
- RSVP here on meetup for this event & on Zoom
- Read/Agree to our code of conduct: hackforla.org/conduct
WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP:
Part 1- Please volunteer locally if you can
- What is Civic Tech Structure and Hack for LA?
- What are the requirements for volunteers
- How do I benefit from joining Hack for LA?
- How do we operate and what tools do we use?
- How do I join the Community of Practice?
- Next Steps for new members (if you decide to join us)
Part 2 (self paced with live support)
- GitHub Sign up & 2FA Setup
- Code of Conduct review and agreement
- Access the Slack Workspace
- Find your public LinkedIn URL
- Fill out the Onboarding Form
- More GitHub Settings
- Slack Introduction
- Software Engineers self test for placement
- UX Researchers self test for placement
- Everyone else (Designers, Writers, DevOps, Data Scientists) placement
- Next steps
FAQ:
Q: I don't live in Los Angeles, can I still volunteer?
A: Hack for LA is a global organization with volunteers from all over the world. However, a prerequisite for joining our onboarding, is that you have reviewed any civic tech volunteering opportunities in your own community before joining Hack for LA. Please see the following resources:
Volunteering in USA (Civic Tech volunteering in USA spreadsheet)
Volunteering outside the USA (https://codeforall.org/our-global-network)
Q: This meetup seems quite long, can I do it in two sessions?
A: Yes, and during the meetup we will tell you how you can come back for part 2, if your schedule requires or you just want to think about being a member after you have completed part 1.
Q: I heard this meeting was longer than 1.5 hours, is that true?
A: Depends; It can be as short as 1.5 hours and as long as 3. If you have no trouble following the instructions during the onboarding, it will be as short as 1.5 hours, if you need assistance, it will be up to 3 hours. But at 3 hours we end it no matter what.
Q: Does membership cost money?
A: No, we don't charge any membership fees or ask our members for money. Although there is a donation button on our website should you want to contribute, but its not a requirement.
Q: Will I get matched with a project
A: Depends; some roles get matched during this meetup and some roles have to do self placement based on openings on teams.
Q: I heard you switched to a webinar model from an in person zoom meeting.
A: Yes, however, it's still very interactive. We use the first 40 minutes and several (secret) techniques to weed out the potential bombers. We did this because we were getting zoom bombed very hard. We tried every lock down setting that Zoom allows but the bombers were still disruptive. So we moved to the webinar model.
Q: I got kicked out of the session, now what?
A: Attend next week. We recommend you attend again and pay closer attention when we ask you for information. See the answer above (about zoom bombing) about why we can't be more accommodating.
Q: What is Hack for LA's GitHub?
A: github.com/hackforla - Hack for LA Civic Tech Volunteer Intro and ONBOARDING (online)Link visible for attendees
We are volunteers coming together to make LA better for everyone!
We are a group of designers, developers, product managers, and non-technical community activists. We're both experts and learners, so you can flex your skills or learn new ones while giving back at the same time!NEXT STEPS:
- Read WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP
- Read FAQ
- RSVP here on meetup for this event & on Zoom
- Read/Agree to our code of conduct: hackforla.org/conduct
WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP:
Part 1- Please volunteer locally if you can
- What is Civic Tech Structure and Hack for LA?
- What are the requirements for volunteers
- How do I benefit from joining Hack for LA?
- How do we operate and what tools do we use?
- How do I join the Community of Practice?
- Next Steps for new members (if you decide to join us)
Part 2 (self paced with live support)
- GitHub Sign up & 2FA Setup
- Code of Conduct review and agreement
- Access the Slack Workspace
- Find your public LinkedIn URL
- Fill out the Onboarding Form
- More GitHub Settings
- Slack Introduction
- Software Engineers self test for placement
- UX Researchers self test for placement
- Everyone else (Designers, Writers, DevOps, Data Scientists) placement
- Next steps
FAQ:
Q: I don't live in Los Angeles, can I still volunteer?
A: Hack for LA is a global organization with volunteers from all over the world. However, a prerequisite for joining our onboarding, is that you have reviewed any civic tech volunteering opportunities in your own community before joining Hack for LA. Please see the following resources:
Volunteering in USA (Civic Tech volunteering in USA spreadsheet)
Volunteering outside the USA (https://codeforall.org/our-global-network)
Q: This meetup seems quite long, can I do it in two sessions?
A: Yes, and during the meetup we will tell you how you can come back for part 2, if your schedule requires or you just want to think about being a member after you have completed part 1.
Q: I heard this meeting was longer than 1.5 hours, is that true?
A: Depends; It can be as short as 1.5 hours and as long as 3. If you have no trouble following the instructions during the onboarding, it will be as short as 1.5 hours, if you need assistance, it will be up to 3 hours. But at 3 hours we end it no matter what.
Q: Does membership cost money?
A: No, we don't charge any membership fees or ask our members for money. Although there is a donation button on our website should you want to contribute, but its not a requirement.
Q: Will I get matched with a project
A: Depends; some roles get matched during this meetup and some roles have to do self placement based on openings on teams.
Q: I heard you switched to a webinar model from an in person zoom meeting.
A: Yes, however, it's still very interactive. We use the first 40 minutes and several (secret) techniques to weed out the potential bombers. We did this because we were getting zoom bombed very hard. We tried every lock down setting that Zoom allows but the bombers were still disruptive. So we moved to the webinar model.
Q: I got kicked out of the session, now what?
A: Attend next week. We recommend you attend again and pay closer attention when we ask you for information. See the answer above (about zoom bombing) about why we can't be more accommodating.
Q: What is Hack for LA's GitHub?
A: github.com/hackforla - Hack for LA Civic Tech Volunteer Intro and ONBOARDING (online)Link visible for attendees
We are volunteers coming together to make LA better for everyone!
We are a group of designers, developers, product managers, and non-technical community activists. We're both experts and learners, so you can flex your skills or learn new ones while giving back at the same time!NEXT STEPS:
- Read WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP
- Read FAQ
- RSVP here on meetup for this event & on Zoom
- Read/Agree to our code of conduct: hackforla.org/conduct
WHAT IS COVERED IN THIS MEETUP:
Part 1- Please volunteer locally if you can
- What is Civic Tech Structure and Hack for LA?
- What are the requirements for volunteers
- How do I benefit from joining Hack for LA?
- How do we operate and what tools do we use?
- How do I join the Community of Practice?
- Next Steps for new members (if you decide to join us)
Part 2 (self paced with live support)
- GitHub Sign up & 2FA Setup
- Code of Conduct review and agreement
- Access the Slack Workspace
- Find your public LinkedIn URL
- Fill out the Onboarding Form
- More GitHub Settings
- Slack Introduction
- Software Engineers self test for placement
- UX Researchers self test for placement
- Everyone else (Designers, Writers, DevOps, Data Scientists) placement
- Next steps
FAQ:
Q: I don't live in Los Angeles, can I still volunteer?
A: Hack for LA is a global organization with volunteers from all over the world. However, a prerequisite for joining our onboarding, is that you have reviewed any civic tech volunteering opportunities in your own community before joining Hack for LA. Please see the following resources:
Volunteering in USA (Civic Tech volunteering in USA spreadsheet)
Volunteering outside the USA (https://codeforall.org/our-global-network)
Q: This meetup seems quite long, can I do it in two sessions?
A: Yes, and during the meetup we will tell you how you can come back for part 2, if your schedule requires or you just want to think about being a member after you have completed part 1.
Q: I heard this meeting was longer than 1.5 hours, is that true?
A: Depends; It can be as short as 1.5 hours and as long as 3. If you have no trouble following the instructions during the onboarding, it will be as short as 1.5 hours, if you need assistance, it will be up to 3 hours. But at 3 hours we end it no matter what.
Q: Does membership cost money?
A: No, we don't charge any membership fees or ask our members for money. Although there is a donation button on our website should you want to contribute, but its not a requirement.
Q: Will I get matched with a project
A: Depends; some roles get matched during this meetup and some roles have to do self placement based on openings on teams.
Q: I heard you switched to a webinar model from an in person zoom meeting.
A: Yes, however, it's still very interactive. We use the first 40 minutes and several (secret) techniques to weed out the potential bombers. We did this because we were getting zoom bombed very hard. We tried every lock down setting that Zoom allows but the bombers were still disruptive. So we moved to the webinar model.
Q: I got kicked out of the session, now what?
A: Attend next week. We recommend you attend again and pay closer attention when we ask you for information. See the answer above (about zoom bombing) about why we can't be more accommodating.
Q: What is Hack for LA's GitHub?
A: github.com/hackforla