09.Nov.2010 at 16:24 by Tamara Violette
Really interesting to see the various ways mobile apps have been developed. Thanks for saving so much time for questions/discussion.
Jeff Brown – UNC-Wilmington, Steve Forehand – East Carolina, Jason Austin – NC State (09.Nov.2010 at 11:45)
Talk at UNC CAUSE 2010 (English - US)
Mobile devices have become an integral part of the university environment – providing computing and connectivity in a way never before possible. Join ECU, NC State, and UNC-W for a panel discussion on organizing, implementing and deploying mobile-based services on campus.
Steve Forehand will talk about ECU's Onestop Mobile campus portal, which allows students to access course grades, course schedules, schedule appointments with their adviser, access Self Service Banner, and more.
Jason Austin will talk about organizing and growing NC State's mobile initiatives, ranging from their mobile Web site, iPhone applications, location-based applications and more.
Jeff Brown will talk about UNC-W's Value Add in the Hand initiative, which mixes text messaging with campus services and mobile gaming.
Emphasis will be on lessons learned and challenges encountered. Real-world examples will be highlighted.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/2006
Track(s): Social Media and Emerging Technologies
Slides: Going Mobile On Campus
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09.Nov.2010 at 16:24 by Tamara Violette
Really interesting to see the various ways mobile apps have been developed. Thanks for saving so much time for questions/discussion.
09.Nov.2010 at 16:30 by Z summers
Impressive mobile app development at ncstate. Liked hearing about the process and committee involvement behind the scenes - practical how-to and the challenges. Nice to see how three schools are doing things differently. I enjoy the panel / perspectives format.
10.Nov.2010 at 16:27 by Mark Shropshire
Valuable. Nice to see different approaches and discussions on why they were chosen.
09.Nov.2010 at 16:21 by Natsu Carr
interesting.