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Let’s Mobile- ise !. Susannah Diamond, Gladson Chikwa and Stuart Hepplestone Technology Enhanced Learning Quality Enhancement and Student Success. Outline. Sharing progress about a current project Over to you! Ideas-storm and poster session Discussion about impacts on our service. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Susannah Diamond, Gladson Chikwa and Stuart Hepplestone
Technology Enhanced LearningQuality Enhancement and Student Success
Let’s Mobile-ise!
Outline
1. Sharing progress about a current project2. Over to you! Ideas-storm and poster session3. Discussion about impacts on our service
Orientation activity
1. Introduce yourself to your neighbours2. Do you have a favourite mobile app? 3. Why do you like it?
Student Expectations
60%of US students
had a smartphonein 2010
75%of SHU students
have smartphonein 2011
10% of SHU students
have a tabletin 2011
Irwin (2011)
Employability on the Move
Project context
University Services
StudentSkills
Employment Opportunities
Facilitating engagement withemployability opportunities
via mobile devices
Activity:
Working in small groups, your task is to:• Decide on a service which could be enhanced
through the use of mobile devices.• What is it that you are aiming to improve?• What would it look like?• What type of mobile functionality will be involved?• Would it change your role?• Present back your new application to everyone else
in a visual way, and within one minute.
Let’s Mobile-ise!
Proposals
Careers Events News Items
Events Calendar Booking Facility
SearchFor Jobs
and Placements
View FAQs +/or
Ask a Question
Careers Advisers Appointments
Bookings and Reminders
Key Service Information
Photo by nickobec on flickr
What do our students say?
" Help with finding relevant part-time jobsto fit around study"
“I think the most important thing for mewould be the ability to quickly find a page
that was genuinely relevantto my field of work”
"A mobile app would be extremely useful, but i dont think it should be overloaded
with too much information"
Mobile design options
• Do nothing• Adaptive Design• Responsive Design• Web app• Native app
"Everybody’s initial thought is that they want an iPhone app, but this might not be the right solution for you."
Borley, 2011
Outcomes
View FAQs and/or ask a question
Key Service Information
Careers advisers Book an appointment and receive reminders
Careers events View schedule News items Booking facility
Search for jobs and placements
Challenges - Discuss!
Joined up
• System dependencies• Multiple processes
Useful
• Meet needs and expectations
Usable
• Design• Relevance
Thank you for participating!
Susannah DiamondGladson Chikwa
Stuart Hepplestone
https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/telteam/ http://elearningatshu.wordpress.com/
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