[Air-L] mobile apps for universities
Dana Rotman
danarot at gmail.com
Sun Mar 14 14:54:27 PDT 2010
The University of Maryland implemented a mobility initiative in which
student (and faculty) were invited to use a mobile portal, with specific
educational and social applications, that was created by the university.
More information about the imitative can be found here -
http://mobility.umd.edu/features.html
~ Dana
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Dana Rotman
PhD candidate
University of Maryland iSchool
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Charlie Balch <charlie at balch.org> wrote:
> 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.
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> Charlie
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> Charles V. Balch PhD
> Professor of Computer Information Systems
> Arizona Western College
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Tracy Ann Kosa
> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 11:40 AM
> To:
> Subject: [Air-L] mobile apps for universities
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> Hi All -
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> 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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