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Monday, July 09, 2012

Uni goes live with CDU Mobile

Learning and teaching at Charles Darwin University will be boosted today with the launch of a range of free mobile applications for staff and students.
The CDU Mobile app will provide users with a range of interactive information including GPS-enabled campus maps, directory and library information.

Photo: Charles Darwin University

The technology will also extend access for CDU’s staff and students to the online learning environment (Learnline) on a wide range of mobile devices, from iPads and Android tablets to smartphones.

Associate Professor Martin Carroll, Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic, said students would be able to access course content, contribute to discussion boards and blogs, contact their classmates and tutors, and review assignments, grades and feedback.

Mr Carroll said that as mobile technology continued to grow across the globe, it was vital to make CDU’s services and information available through a mobile medium.

“Our community is increasingly gadget-savvy and is looking for more and more of their CDU experience to be available any time, from any place, on any device,” he said.

“Mobile Learnline allows students to carry on learning and be engaged with their course content and receive their grades and feedback away from the classroom,” he said.

“Students have been able to do this through web browsers for years, but these new native apps provide a much more user-friendly experience for smaller screens. Also, people on a bus, or in a queue, probably don’t have their laptops out – but they do have their tablets and phones. Now they can put that ‘dead time’ to good use.”

The CDU Mobile app was officially launched today (Monday, 9 July).
It is available to download at: mobile.cdu.edu.au

Read more about Mobile Learnline for staff or for students.

Source: Charles Darwin University