Wednesday, August 24, 2005
"Pocket PC phones will be in the hands of about 120 Wake Forest University students this fall as the university begins what may be the nation's first pilot program to explore potential campus uses for the latest in converged mobile technology.
The pilot program, called MobileU, will explore the ways students are already communicating and find out if one mobile device can meet their needs and enhance academic and student life."
This sounds very interesting. They go on to discuss a GPS application that will track the University shuttle, as well as a program to check whether the washers and dryers are available in the campus laundry room. Click the link below to read the full article.
The pilot program, called MobileU, will explore the ways students are already communicating and find out if one mobile device can meet their needs and enhance academic and student life."
This sounds very interesting. They go on to discuss a GPS application that will track the University shuttle, as well as a program to check whether the washers and dryers are available in the campus laundry room. Click the link below to read the full article.





