Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences and Java

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Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education

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Title:Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education (ID: EDU07296)
Author(s):Jeff Brown (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), Ronald J. Vetter (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), Debra Saunders White (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), and Robert R. Hoon (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

UNCW has begun a new initiative to develop and test a wide range of information services accessible through mobile devices. This session will compare the relative costs and advantages of applications based on SMS text messaging, WAP browsers, and Java MIDlets as well as the structuring of the relationship between the faculty start-up and the institution to develop and pursue the resulting initiatives.

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Putting Java to Work at UCSD: A Success Story

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Title:Putting Java to Work at UCSD: A Success Story (ID: EDU9939)
Author(s):Ron Block (University of California, San Diego), Henry Jaime (University of California, San Diego), and Jude Poole (University of California, San Diego)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (1999)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:For the last several years several groups at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) have been pursuing active software development using Java. We represent two of these groups and this paper shares some of our experiences and thoughts related to using Java to develop programs which are primarily designed to support administrative users in a university environment. While we have not found any mysterious previously unpublished secrets about Java we can share with you, we believe that we have learned much that can aid others who plan to use Java or are using Java for the same sorts of tasks that we have.
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