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Contact for 2022: Juliet Vickery <juliet.vickery@bto.org>
Advertised for 2022: [[Flyathlon]], created in consultation with BTO Director Juliet Vickery <juliet.vickery@bto.org>




Plan for 2022 is to create a variant of [[Flyathlon (2019 version)]], which did not proceed with a team
This is an updated variant of [[Flyathlon (2019 version)]], which did not proceed with a team
 
(previously proposed client: Jennifer Border <jennifer.border@bto.org>)
(previously proposed client: Jennifer Border <jennifer.border@bto.org>)




Based on suggestion by Chris Sandbrook: [[Cuckoo Race]]
Originally based on suggestion by Chris Sandbrook: [[Cuckoo Race]]


See also previous project from 2013: [[Race the wild]]
See also previous project from 2013: [[Race the wild]]

Revision as of 11:33, 18 October 2021

Advertised for 2022: Flyathlon, created in consultation with BTO Director Juliet Vickery <juliet.vickery@bto.org>


This is an updated variant of Flyathlon (2019 version), which did not proceed with a team (previously proposed client: Jennifer Border <jennifer.border@bto.org>)


Originally based on suggestion by Chris Sandbrook: Cuckoo Race

See also previous project from 2013: Race the wild


Jenni's original request:

We've done some investigation of the Strava API to allow us to access the total miles for a group. It doesn't look like this is possible so the application would need to:

  1. Manage groups
  2. Allow individuals to join a group
  3. Link the app with their Strava account so we can access their data

We've also created some data that we could use as a starting point for the cuckoo path in a demo system.

We'd also need a website for people to register groups and see outputs of all groups and a website or (preferably) an App where people could register for a group and see their individual progress.

response

Could you give us some information about “Strava”, and how a student project would have to interact with it?

I wasn’t sure from your message how “groups” are defined (groups of people or groups of birds?)

Perhaps there is another document, giving background to your discussion with Chris, that I haven’t seen? Feel free to pass it on.