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App Development for Mobile Devices: Go Native, Go Web? What Types of Apps?

Presenter(s): 
Rich McCue, University of Victoria Faculty of Law

Deciding that you need a Mobile App for your law school or law library is the easy decision. Deciding whether you'll develop Native Apps for the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone, or focus on a Web App is the more difficult decision. In this session we will discuss the pros and cons of Native Mobile App development, as well as look at some of the limitations of HTML5 Mobile Web Apps.

Schedule info

Time slot: 
23 June 16:00 - 17:00
Room: 
367

Audience

Track: 
Librarian
Track: 
Technologist

Law School Mobility

Presenter(s): 
Tom Ryan, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, Camden
Tim DiVito, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, Camden

In this ever increasing world of mobile convergence, law students and faculty are using any number of handheld and portable devices. This talk will focus on new ways to leverage these devices to enhance the technology offerings at a law school. Topics will include, making network printers available to iOS devices using AirPrint, enhancements to wireless networks to handle increased wireless usage, making mobile video available to iOS, Android and Blackberry OS, using QRCodes in electronic and print media and more!

Schedule info

Time slot: 
24 June 16:00 - 17:00
Room: 
444

Audience

Track: 
Technologist
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