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Stefanie Reichelt [[Addenbrookes]] - reichelt.stefanie@gmail.com>
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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.