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E-College is part of the Mobile First Technology Initiative's effort to mobilize knowledge about mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) in ways that enable developers and managers to leverage it for professional development and to jump start innovation in their organizations.
This section offers free access to tutorials, presentations, and other learning objects that are useful to technology designers and developers.
E-College is also part of the New Brunswick Community College's broader efforts to
- Use College resources for social and economic development, and
- Evolve NBCC to be a contemporary E-college.
We welcome feedback, corrections, and requests for new tutorial topics at bill.mciver@nbcc.ca. Please include "E-College" in the subject line.
NBCC Mobile Ideaspace Tutorials Series
- Basic Mobile App Development : This is planned as a single, generic set of objectives, to be instantiated into a series of tutorials for specific mobile app development frameworks. Polymer will be the first instance.
- Microsoft HoloLens app development: To be adapted from internal prototyping and the 2017 project work with Kognitiv Spark and the City of Fredericton.
- Mechatronics: To be ported from the 2014 workshop hosted by in the NBCC MFTI in the Moncton Ideaspace.
- Design thinking: To be ported from slide decks from 2015/2016 workshops presented at the NBCC campuses.
Contact
William McIver Jr., Ph.D.
NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
New Brunswick Community College
Centre for Applied Research in Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing URL: http://wiki.nbcc.mobi
E-mail: bill.mciver@nbcc.ca
Twitter: @mciverNBCC
Blog: http://mciver.mobi/
New Brunswick Community College URL: http://nbcc.ca
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