Itslearning.com iPhone Application
Posted by Adrian Sæther-larsen on May 25, 2009 10:40 AM PDT
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iPhone is expanding widely, and with the amount of iPhone users just in Norway, it's safe to say that an Itslearning application would increase usabilty and visiting numbers. As I am a student myself, I would increase my visiting to my schools profile to catch up with the latest news available. Not just referring to general news about the school itself, but to see subjects and read information from there would be most likely a huge hit.
By going directly to itslearning.com with Safari on iPhone, the site is not functional at all and the Java experience itself is to heavy and the resolution used on the site is not watchable at all on the phone.
Several teachers on my school has an iPhone themself, and when I told them my idea they were excited and they saw that this is a potential to reach out to more students and teachers.
The SDK provided with the iPhone OS is easy if you set your mind to it, and a ITL portal on iPhone would not take that many hours. Services provided with the application could be:
- Read news
- Read subjects and see paper dues
- Calendar
- Messages
Doing task and delivering papers is a whole other case, and not needed, but when Gilde (Norwegian meat processing company) can make an application to give out recipies, ITL could make a portal for simple viewing.
A wish a good amount of people would like to see come to life.
Posted by Anders Kjaer on Jul 28, 2009 04:09 AM PDT
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Exactly what problem will this solve?: Not possible to configure the main page
For whom do we solve that problem?: All users
How will we measure success?: Improved user experience. Easier access to relevant information.
What alternatives are out there?: NR
Why we are best suited to pursue this?: NR
Why now?: Long standing customer wish. Allready announced by it's learning.
User story:
As a: User
I want to: Configure my main page
so that: I easily get an overview and access to information relevant to me
Posted by Erlend Hamberg on May 20, 2009 08:52 AM PDT
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It would be convenient to be able to subscribe to alerts as an RSS feed instead of email/sms.