Hi, For the latin universities there is a new social net www.campusmovil.net, it's only in spanish, but here this is an explanation of how it works in english http://hci.stanford.edu/jbrandt/hugo/cm_joel.html Campus Móvil was born in Stanford University in 2007 from the investigation “Mobile devices and Web 2.0 apps. Towards to design a prototype of university teaching innovation”. Cristina Master in Interactive Digital Communication Universitat de Vic Barcelona (Spain) El 15/03/2010, a las 0:12, jcu escribió:
HI Peter,
I have always considered the term "apps' to refer to 'applications' rather than to 'apple'. It is an interesting notion to think that when people say 'apps', they are habitually referring to a product label. Do you think this is true?
joan
On 14-Mar-10, at 7:26 PM, Peter Timusk wrote:
Sorry my reply is slightly toxic don't read further if concerned with that.
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From: Peter Timusk <ptimusk@sympatico.ca> Date: March 14, 2010 7:19:31 PM GMT-04:00 To: Tracy Ann Kosa <TracyAnn.Kosa@uoit.ca> Subject: Re: [Air-L] mobile apps for universities
My university had mobile security alerts via text. They are introducing more mobile interfaces. See them on the web site. I won't call them "apps". Apple is not my research director.
www.UOttawa.ca
On 14-Mar-10, at 2:40 PM, Tracy Ann Kosa wrote:
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.
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