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Ubiquitous computing : the universal use of computers on college campuses / David G. Brown, editor

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bolton, Massachusetts Anker Publishing c2003Description: ix, 248 p. il. 24 cmISBN:
  • 1882982525
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.5915 U28.2003
Contents:
The ubiquitous computing movement -- Dartmouth College -- The university of Hong Kong's notebook computer program: a glass half-filled -- Interactive learning and mobile computing at rensselaer -- Case study: the university of Strathclyde in Glasgow -- University of Minnesota, Crookston -- Wake Forest University -- The Acadia advantage -- Drexel University -- SUNY Morrisville unplugged -- Ubiquitous computing at Drew University -- The virtuose program at L'École des Haute Études Commerciales de Montréal -- A faculty perspective on ubiquitous computing : Clayton College & State University -- Ubiquitous computing at Seton Hall University -- Assessment of the impact of ubiquitous computing.
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The ubiquitous computing movement -- Dartmouth College -- The university of Hong Kong's notebook computer program: a glass half-filled -- Interactive learning and mobile computing at rensselaer -- Case study: the university of Strathclyde in Glasgow -- University of Minnesota, Crookston -- Wake Forest University -- The Acadia advantage -- Drexel University -- SUNY Morrisville unplugged -- Ubiquitous computing at Drew University -- The virtuose program at L'École des Haute Études Commerciales de Montréal -- A faculty perspective on ubiquitous computing : Clayton College & State University -- Ubiquitous computing at Seton Hall University -- Assessment of the impact of ubiquitous computing.

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