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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 |
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A project now under way at Stanford illustrates how integral high-tech innovation is at every level of the university: Stanford is in the beginning stages of making several of its core web-based systems and services available to students as applications on Apple's iconic iPhone. A suite of five software applications developed by students is now being tested on campus. Two of them, for managing course registration and bills, are intended for students. The other three will allow access to Stanford's searchable campus map, get team scores and schedules, and check listings in the university's online directory, StanfordWho. Hence, senior administrators at the university also say the Stanford iApps Project sets a new standard for student collaboration and interaction with the institution itself. Article link
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 )
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