[Air-L] mobile apps for universities
Charlie Balch
charlie at balch.org
Sun Mar 14 14:52:50 PDT 2010
Whoops. I forgot to include the link with the disclaimer.
http://virgil.azwestern.edu/~cvb/hdoc/PortableApplications.htm
Charlie
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Not exactly what you asked for but here's a list of "portable" applications
I put together for use in the often very restricted environment. I did take
some liberty in my definition of portable application. If it can be run
without an admin level install, I called it a portable application.
Charlie
Charles V. Balch PhD
Professor of Computer Information Systems
Arizona Western College
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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Tracy Ann Kosa
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Hi All -
My doctoral class is doing a collab course, and our project is mobile app
development for the university. Just started background research, and I'm
wondering if anybody knows of any interesting apps that universities have
developed for their students to use?
Thanks kindly.
@tracyannkosa
tracyann.kosa at uoit.ca
doctoral candidate in CS
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