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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Launches Student-Designed iPhone App]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Students, faculty and alumni with an iPhone can now find the
precise arrival time for a Tech Trolley, reserve a library book and even plan a
meal down to a nutritional nugget with a quick swipe of their thumb.</p>



<p>Following months of development, Georgia Tech’s
Communication and Marketing department is pleased to announce the arrival of
Georgia Tech’s official iPhone and iPod Touch application, a tool which aims to
enhance the campus experience with function and style while providing a showcase
for dynamic student research and design.</p>







<p>“Georgia Tech’s new iPhone app is a communications tool that
puts many of our everyday resources in the palm of your hand,” said Georgia Tech
President G. P. “Bud” Peterson.&nbsp; “Users will be able to do everything from
getting personalized healthy dining recommendations to knowing in real time
when the next Tech Trolley will arrive.&nbsp; It was designed by a Tech student
working with our Communications and Marketing team, and is a reflection of our
Institute’s innovative environment.”</p><p>The app can be downloaded directly from the iTunes App Store
or by going to <a href="http://www.gatech.edu/iphone" title="www.gatech.edu/iphone">www.gatech.edu/iphone</a> .&nbsp; Plans are currently underway to develop
a similar app for the Android mobile operating system.</p>



<p>Designed with function as a primary tenet, the many services
accessible through the app include:</p>



<ul><li>An interactive campus map that utilizes Global
Positioning System (GPS) technology to identify specific campus buildings by
location and visuals.</li></ul>



<ul><li>A NextBus trolley schedule that pinpoints bus
arrivals to the minute and by location.</li></ul>



<ul><li>Direct access to the campus library catalog that
allows users to search for and reserve books and determine available computers. </li></ul>



<ul><li>Calendar and news feeds from Georgia Tech’s
newsroom.</li></ul>



<ul><li>Phone listings for campus and emergency
services.</li></ul>



<ul><li>Usable Health, a student-designed function that
allows users to access menus at campus and local dining establishments and plan
meals using specific nutritional guidelines.</li></ul>



<ul><li>An electronic version of the Technique.</li></ul>



<ul><li>Videos on Georgia Tech’s YouTube channel.</li></ul>



<ul><li>Links to directly purchase tickets to athletic
events.</li></ul>





<p>The app was envisioned as a venue to exhibit the talented
work of students, with the Usable Health utility a testament to this goal. But
the app itself was made possible thanks to the talents of one enterprising undergrad. </p>

<p>Noah Witherspoon, who will be entering his senior year as a computational
media undergraduate at Georgia Tech this fall, worked directly with Communications
and Marketing to design, develop and refine the application. Employing a
student viewpoint during this process helped ensure the app would offer abilities
with appeal and relevance.</p>



<p>“I think that as a student I could get a better idea
of what people wanted out of it,” Witherspoon said. “Working on the app as a
student here meant I already knew people who I could talk to for ideas. I think
that resulted in the app being pretty well rounded. If you’re on Tech’s campus,
you’ll find something useful in it.”</p>



<p>The app endured a rigorous testing process and was vetted by
a group of students from various campus disciplines before being finalized for
download.</p>

<p>But the app is far from a tool exclusive to students.
Faculty, employees, alumni and campus visitors can all utilize the apps myriad capacities,
whether it’s listening to WREK radio, adding cash to a Buzzcard account or
viewing maps to locate the most convenient parking.</p>

<p>As the app is downloaded onto iPhones and iPod Touches
across campus, Communication and Marketing is seeking feedback from users. Whether
it’s suggesting a new function or highlighting ways to refine an existing one,
users can send their input by emailing <a href="mailto:app@comm.gatech.edu">app@comm.gatech.edu</a>. Students who would
like to have their application included in future versions are also encouraged
to share details about their research at the same address.</p>]]></body>
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