A new scholarship program instituted by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in collaboration with Miami University's Mobile Learning Center provides $6,500 for each of 11 Miami students to conduct research during the academic year at Miami and during the following summer at the AFRL Discovery Lab, a resident at the Tec^Edge Innovation and Collaboration Center in Dayton.
The Mobile Learning Center's primary mission is to promote the use of mobile technology for education. The center is a joint venture of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies, and Information Technology Services. The center is focused on providing students, faculty, staff, and the local community access to mobile learning resources through education, research, technology development, and consulting.
Comparing Apples and Androids. Our slides from the Mobile Learning Experience 2012 conference, April 2012.
Connect to Miami with the Miami iPhone application Miami University has launched an iPhone application that provides up-to-date campus news, events and general information. Available in the Apple App Store
E-Report: Jerry Gannod (computer science and software engineering) is quoted in a story about college students being slow to catch on to the technology of Quick Response (QR) codes. Read More ...