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*Have an interactive live-feed to which website visitors can upload pictures and send announcements for meetings and events | *Have an interactive live-feed to which website visitors can upload pictures and send announcements for meetings and events | ||
*Access the complete website from both our demo laptop and visitors cell phones | *Access the complete website from both our demo laptop and visitors cell phones | ||
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*Create a search box so that users can find the locations from announcements on the map | *Create a search box so that users can find the locations from announcements on the map | ||
*Complete annotations on WUSTL campus map | *Complete annotations on WUSTL campus map | ||
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== Budget == | == Budget == |
Revision as of 21:42, 5 March 2017
Contents
Project Overview
Wash U Doing is a novel interactive website bringing Washington University students and student groups together. On-campus WUSTL groups will have the opportunity to create events on Wash U Doing, which students can find by easy filtering through their event needs. To promote such events, students can also live share photos and announcements in a forum.
Members
- Kristine Ehlinger, Systems Engineering '20
- Carol Pazos, Systems Engineering, Operations and Supply Chain Management '20
- Dylan Zubata, Systems Engineering, Economics and Strategy '20
- TA: Natalie Ng
Objectives
- Display an annotated map (from arcGIS) that shows destinations on campus including all major buildings on campus
- Have an interactive live-feed to which website visitors can upload pictures and send announcements for meetings and events
- Access the complete website from both our demo laptop and visitors cell phones
- Making the website user-friendly
Challenges
- Learn how to code using HTML
- Figure out how to encode the arcGIS into the webpage
- Learn how to create a live-feed network on our website
- Finding a way to allow people to upload photos and announcements into the feed
- Create a search box so that users can find the locations from announcements on the map
- Complete annotations on WUSTL campus map
- Making the website user-friendly
Budget
- arcGIS Map = $0 (Provided by arcGIS)
- Notepad = $0 (Previously installed in computer)
- Amazon Web Services: $0
- Domain Name and Route 53 server = $12.66