According to my Google Reader and nytimes.com, an article was published today relaying: “Taking a step that professors may view as a bit counterproductive, some universities are doling out Apple iPhones and Internet-capable iPods to students.”
The implications:
- Bridging the digital divide (and reaching the medically underserved) … many more people own phones, but not necessarily computers. Eventually data plans will become more affordable, and even before then, I’ll wager that location-based technology would become standard even sooner.
- Student health outreach in a college community, and best of all …
- An audience for my location-based health app proposed a couple days ago — scroll down to August 15.
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