Handprints
Students at the University of Victoria’s Biomedical Design Lab are giving a hand to rural and remote communities… literally.
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Anybody who’s lived in a small town is probably used to receiving directions like, “Oh, I live in the house with the blue roof behind the Coop,” or “The Country Food store is just past the Arctic Survival Store.”
When I moved to Iqaluit from Toronto in October of 2019, not only was it my first time living in a city not built on a grid, but my first time having to navigate without knowing the landmarks or having Google Maps to guide my every turn.
