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Stefanie Reichelt [[Addenbrookes]] - reichelt.stefanie@gmail.com> | Stefanie Reichelt [[Addenbrookes]] - <reichelt.stefanie@gmail.com> | ||
One of the group project coordinators recently attended an outpatient audiology clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital, cycling from the William Gates Building. His navigation tools totally let him down – after entering the Addenbrooke’s site, half his route was by bike, while the other half was a maze of indoor corridors. Your task is to build an outdoor/indoor navigation app that helps Cambridge locals get to their appointments, using APIs to the University Map, and adapting the open source OpenRoomMap for specialised hospital data. | One of the group project coordinators recently attended an outpatient audiology clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital, cycling from the William Gates Building. His navigation tools totally let him down – after entering the Addenbrooke’s site, half his route was by bike, while the other half was a maze of indoor corridors. Your task is to build an outdoor/indoor navigation app that helps Cambridge locals get to their appointments, using APIs to the University Map, and adapting the open source OpenRoomMap for specialised hospital data. |
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Stefanie Reichelt Addenbrookes - <reichelt.stefanie@gmail.com>
One of the group project coordinators recently attended an outpatient audiology clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital, cycling from the William Gates Building. His navigation tools totally let him down – after entering the Addenbrooke’s site, half his route was by bike, while the other half was a maze of indoor corridors. Your task is to build an outdoor/indoor navigation app that helps Cambridge locals get to their appointments, using APIs to the University Map, and adapting the open source OpenRoomMap for specialised hospital data.