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Mobile Applications: Meeting Students

Where They Are

Presented by: Deborah Ludford

North Orange County Community College District

CENIC 2012: Beyond the Network

March 13, 2012

Introduction to Mobile Apps at NOCCCD

Why Mobile Applications?

What Mobile Devices?

What Tools to Use to Develop Mobile Applications?

Development Environment

Lessons Learned & Best Practices

Marketing Strategies

Future Plans

Demo

Agenda

Introduction to Mobile Apps at

NOCCCD

Intro to Mobile Applications

at NOCCCD

Student Created Mobile Apps Video

Why Mobile Applications? Meeting Students Where They Live

Why Mobile Applications?

Source: K.C. Green, Campus Computing 2010

Student Monitor’s Spring 2010

survey of undergraduates reveals

that 90 percent of full-time

undergraduates in four-year colleges

and universities own mobile phones,

and almost half of these students

already own a smart phone, a

number certain to increase In coming

years. Student Monitor, 2010

Why Mobile Applications?

What Mobile Devices?

Types of Smartphones

iPhone 40%

Blackberry 36%

Android 22%

Other 2%

Source: University Colorado Boulder

Source: Google Analytics

What Tools to Use to Develop

Mobile Applications?

Develop In-house

Create exactly what you want

Use existing resources (i.e. people)

Commercial Options

Blackboard Mobile

SunGard Mobile Connection – the best fit for NOCCCD

Support multiple mobile platforms

Built on Open Source Software

Integrates with LDAP and Banner Data

Quick Start

m-Apps (Feeds, Grades, Schedule, Restaurant)

Solutions

Development Create an easy to use environment

Mobile Connection 1.0.1

Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.6.21+

Grails 1.3.6 - http://www.grails.org

Spring

Hibernate

Groovy

Rhodes Framework 2.2.5 - http://rhomobile.com/projects/rhodes

Ruby/Rails

Android SDK and NDK

Blackberry JDE

iOS SDK/Xcode

Technical Environment

Mobile Computing

Architecture

API

request

Portal LDAP

response

Enterprise

Resource

Planning

System

Mobile Server

NOCCCD Basic Configuration

Development Team

District/SCE

Cypress

Fullerton

TEST

Development: Collaborating

across the District

Lessons Learned & Best Practices The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Don’t bite off more than you can chew

Use a syntax aware editor (STS or RhoStudio)

Develop a realistic timeline

Plan for App Store membership (Blackberry, Apple, Android)

Get the community involved

Developers

Students

Contribute to Community Source Initiative

Monitor comments and downloads

Lessons Learned

Monitor Usage

Have an assigned Project Manager

Collaborate across your organization

Develop and use the public resources as much as possible

Create a convenient jump page

Develop a solid marketing plan

Best Practices

Marketing Strategies Get the Word Out

Promote yourself

Facebook

Twitter

App Stores

Campus Web Sites

Marketing Strategy

App Store = 3499

Android Market = 2462

Blackberry = 55

Total = 6016

Downloads to Date

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Ver1.0

Do

wn

load

s

*Statistics from 09/01/2011 - 01/04/2012

App Store

Android

Blackberry

Future Plans Where Do We Go From Here?

Move to a newer version of the software for development

Add search feature and filtering to the Class Schedule

Increase collaboration

Add Analytics to the server

Improve User Interface design

Develop new applications including:

Financial Aid Status

Student Holds

Account Balances

Classes Cancelled

Order Transcripts

Future Plans

Demo or Screenshots Mobile App @ NOCCCD

News Feeds

Grades

Student Schedule

Courses (Class Schedule)

Campus Map

Staff Directory across the

district

Transit

Questions & Answers

Thank You

Deborah Ludford - dludford@nocccd.edu