Margaret Spillett
(315) 443-1069
Ever played Tetris on your iPhone? Or listened to Pandora radio on your Android? Or checked your Facebook account from your Blackberry? Or used Amazon.com to write or read a review of a product? Then you might be interested in hearing about what some Syracuse iSchool students have learned and created in two courses this fall.
The Syracuse University community is invited to watch the final presentations of students enrolled in IST 400/600, “Mobile Application Development” and IST 400/600 “Social Web Technologies” on Thursday, Dec. 9. The social web technologies presentations begin at 3:30 p.m., followed by the mobile application students at 4:30 p.m., followed by a catered reception. The event will be held in 011 Hinds Hall.
The “Social Web Technologies” course is taught by Ph.D. student and adjunct professor Keisuke Inoue. The course teaches students about the technologies behind such social websites as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Netflix, Blogger and Amazon.com. Students studied how to implement systems that facilitate communication and enhance information access. They’ll be introducing their own social web systems, including:
The Mobile Application Development course is taught by assistant professor Carlos Caicedo, who is also director of the Center for Convergence and Emerging Networking Technologies. Those students will be demonstrating mobile applications that they created for four organizations based on the requirements defined by the organizations.
“The students will present the process they followed to develop the application, the structure of the application and a demonstration of how each application works,” Caicedo says.
For more information, contact Caicedo at ccaicedo@syr.edu or (315) 443-1363.
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