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Campus Móvil: Designing a Mobile Web 2.0 Startup for Higher Education Uses

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In the intersection between the mobile Internet, social software and educational environments, Campus Móvil is a prototype of an online application for mobile devices created for a Spanish university community, providing exclusive and transparent access via an institutional email account. Campus Móvil was proposed and developed to address needs not currently being met in a university community due to a lack of ubiquitous services. It also facilitates network access for numerous specialized activities that complement those normally carried out on campus and in lecture rooms using personal computers.

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Kuklinski, H.P., Brandt, J. (2010). Campus Móvil: Designing a Mobile Web 2.0 Startup for Higher Education Uses. In: Breslin, J.G., Burg, T.N., Kim, HG., Raftery, T., Schmidt, JH. (eds) Recent Trends and Developments in Social Software. BlogTalk BlogTalk 2008 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6045. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16581-8_15

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