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Team Contact Information

Name EmailAffiliationsSkills
Bobbi Muscarabobbi@Ledgeracademy.comLedger Academy, llcAdmin / Tech / 
Scott Schneidersrsgroup25@gmail.comSRS GroupProduct Management, Marketing, Documentation and Content
Colin Pintopintocolin@gmail.comMicrotrac Inc & Shaantek ConsultantsSolution Architect, Requirements, Some coding (C#, Python, HTML/Javascript), Testing, Wordpress CMS
Lindsley Medlinlmedlin@njblockchain.ioNJ Blockchain
Mammohan Khandelwalmkhandelwal@yahoo.com
Supply Chain
Cherni Ghoshcgh2010@gmail.com

Jennifer Yuanjennyuan18@gmail.com

Houri Ramohouriramo@gmail.com

Suyog Navarkarnavarkarsuyog@gmail.com
Product design/white paper, test plan, some coding.
prafull KotechaprafullKotecha@gmail.com

Ron Keeganrkeegan1@comcast.com

Cydel Girandelgiraudelc@hotmail.com

Hemal PanjiHemalpanji@gmail.com
Program Mngt, Hyperledger
P. Prabhupcube@hotmail.com
Program Mngt, Hyperledger, Solution Architect, Testing
Sundar Rajsundarraj1194@gmail.com
Coding (Java, C)
Tony LopezLopez.tony0811@aol.com

Harper Hoffmanharperhh10@gmail.com

Gary Teekahgteekah@opxconsultingservices.com
Skills appropriate to the Technology Working Group.
Wesam Elsayedwesam.a.elsayed@gmail.com
Programming(C++, Python), Image Processing, Machine Learning, knowledge of Cryptography and basic theoretical knowledge of Blockchain. 

      

DateTopic PresentationHomeWork

Assigned to

6/4/2019

Summer Blockchain Project for Social Impact



Welcome Presentation:


Gain More information on how our supply chain can benefit local residence.

Review Questions For Week One: Impact Opportunity

ALL

6/12/19

Summer Blockchain Project for Social Impact


 Working Group Meeting:

Presentation Scott S. explains Project







6/14/19

Working Project Draft Presentation

Princeton Blockchain Summer 2019 Social Impact Project.pptx


Working Draft of the Princeton Blockchain Summer 2019 Social Impact Project

If modifications are made, please update the Log on slide 2

Scott
6/18/19Presentation of First Checkpoint

6/20/19Presentation on Sawtooth set up and components

Initiating some ideas on the Tech side as well, so that we can create parallel tracks, as we go through the Requirements and design.

Hyperledger Sawtooth is one of the suggested options, the other being Hyperledger fabric. Happy to walk through in our next meeting (See attached presentation)




SOCIAL IMPACT SIX checkpoint CONTRIBUTION:

Weekly checkpoints

Weekly checkpoints are meant to guide you to think through your own solution prototype, stay on track, and ultimately formulate your own Blockchain  / White Paper / Projects

Each week is designed to address a particular set of questions. 

Week 1: Impact Opportunity

    • Define Project and team members.
    •  Select your challenge requirements.
    •  Define the scope of problem you are addressing.
    •  Why is blockchain needed to solve this problem?
    •  What is the size of the market? What demographics will you serve? Which industries will you impact? Any concurrent trends?
    •  What are some current solutions to the problem you identified? Do they work effectively?
    •  Who are the stakeholders involved? How are they thinking/feeling/acting currently?
    •  What are the geopolitical, cultural-social-economic factors that must be taken into consideration? What are some nuances and complexities that must be addressed?

End of Week Deliverable 


Week 2: Business Model Validation

  •  Who are your clients/users? Sketch out the persona of your user.
  •  What are their pain points? How does your solution solve them? Indicate your unique value proposition.
  •  Does your solution depend on context? Can it be scaled?
  •  What is your go-to-market strategy? Who can you partner with?
  •  How will your product generate revenue / benefit ? Will it be financially sustainable in the long-term?
  •  What are the implicit and explicit assumptions being made in your business and financial model (user-profiles, partnerships, costs, etc.)? How do you plan on validating them?
  •  What is the vision for your product? Can it significantly change the current state?

End of Week Deliverable


Week 3: Technical Architecture

  •  Define the technical specifications of your system's architecture. Include a description of system requirements, processes, business logic, technology stack, user flows, attack factors and any other technical specifications. Attach some visuals as bonus.
  •  Define your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) testing approach.
    •  Marketing Tests: Landing Page, Explainer Video, Ad Campaign, A/B Tests, Crowdfunding
    •  Product Tests: Sketches, Wireframes, Mockups, Interactive, Prototype, Wizard of Oz, Concierge, Live Product
  •  Outline a development roadmap with a realistic timeline that takes into account your product vision, market readiness, team capabilities, functional upgrades and testing plans. What are your goals for each phase? How will your product evolve? Will you integrate other technologies?

End of Week Deliverable 


Week 4: Impact Measurement

  •  What is the impact goal of your solution? How do you ensure to capture needs of those who are traditionally underserved within your category?
  •  What are the key indicators that capture your impact goal? Are they compatible with globally recognized standards (e.g. IRIS, SROI, PPI)? Do you have impact measures to add to create a more equal and inclusive solution?
  •  What variables and data points do you need to collect? What are the tools and processes to collect those data? What are some obstacles you may face on the ground? Infrastructure issues, measurement techniquest, etc.
  •  How do you collect feedback? How do you improve your measurement?

End of Week Deliverable


Week 5: Code


  •  Prototype your solution in some manner. Examples include:
    •  Working code
    •  Analog prototype / Mock-ups
    •  Tech Stack and Wireframes
    • Create blockchain and implement.

End of Week Deliverable


Week 6: Final Submissions Due


  •  Integrate  information  into a White Paper, , White Paper is your chance to incorporate new information after your submissions of weekly checkpoints.
  •  Prepare a 5-min video demo that includes the following:
    •  A description of your early stage idea: The challenge of your choice and the overview of your solution.
    •  An explanation of your business model: How does your solution create value and be financially sustainable?
    •  Prototype / Proof-of-concept: A minimum viable product that captures how your product functions.
    •  Timeline for sustained development: A plan for project's growth beyond the scope of the incubator.
    •  Bonus: Include how you addressed increasing Diversity and Inclusion. How did this goal impact your team, the product, the research methods, the target groups and any other way you came up with. (To qualify for The One World Award you also need to submit a 2 pager. see above)


End of Week Deliverable  Video Demo


scorecard.







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