ESPOO, FINLAND--(Marketwire - Jun 11, 2012) - Nokia's Windows Phone smartphone on AT&T
extends the Academic Learning
Environment
Orlando, FL - Nokia, AT&T, Microsoft and Seton Hall University announced
today a
step forward in Seton Hall's Mobile Computing Initiative, whereby all
incoming
freshmen will receive a Nokia Lumia 900 each for extensive use across the
University. The entire class of 2016 will receive a Nokia Lumia 900 powered
by
the Windows Phone 7.5 operating system, to support the university's mission
of
providing state of the art technology tools to enhance the student
experience
and prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world.
Since 1997, Seton Hall has provided mobile technology to its students and
faculty to support the integration of technology into the curriculum.
Enhancing
the University's philosophy of open-ended exploration, students discover
new
opportunities for learning with mobile computing, sharing ideas and
collaborating with peers and faculty while learning how to utilize
technology
effectively in their academic professional and personal lives. Mobile
technology
provides a means of enhancing all aspects of university life, and
encourages
students to engage with each other and the university community from
orientation
through graduation.
"Nokia has a long history of innovation and their partnership with
Microsoft
allows us to extend the core academic and community resources of the
University
into the pocket of our students," noted David Middleton, Executive
Director,
Center for Mobile Research and Innovation, and Assistant Vice President of
Administration at Seton Hall University. "By providing our new incoming
students
with the Nokia Lumia 900, Seton Hall University can expand our existing
Windows
services and infrastructure while providing a unique, high quality, dynamic
and
engaging mobile experience."
All Seton Hall students have access to SHUmobile, an app available across
multiple platforms that provides access to campus news feeds, directories
and
maps. However, Seton Hall freshmen will have access to a custom Freshmen
Experience component of this app exclusive to the Lumia 900. This
personalized
element adds customized social media integration and direct communication
channels with their freshmen peers, peer academic advisors, housing
information
and roommates. Additionally, the University will leverage Nokia Data
Gathering,
recently made available for Windows Phone, to communicate with the incoming
freshmen beginning this summer by conducting polls, providing information
to
help students prepare for college and to learn how the Lumia 900 and other
technologies are being used.
"Mobile technology has become ubiquitous and pervasive, but we are just
beginning to understand the breadth of its impact across campus. Smartphone
use
in higher education has tended to rely on finding a specific app to fulfill
a
specific curricular purpose. With the close collaboration between Nokia and
Microsoft on the Lumia 900, the phone itself takes center stage" added
Michael
Taylor, Academic Director, Center for Mobile Research & Innovation.
Professor Taylor explains that the seamless integration of core academic
tools
such as Microsoft Office increases the opportunity for faculty and students
to
connect, collaborate, and create. The synthesis of Windows Phone features
and
Lumia 900 hardware are a natural enhancement to the University's commitment
to
teaching and learning with technology. Utilizing AT&T's 4G network, these
partnerships will help foster new opportunities for learning, content
creation
and experimentation. Teaching and learning can now take place not just in
the
classroom but virtually anywhere, providing a more engaged and integrated
learning experience.
Nokia provides the business market with a portfolio of compelling,
high-quality
devices at every price point that meets the needs of people both as
consumers
and business users. With business productivity tools and applications to
ensure
that business decision makers and employees have access to the information
they
need within the framework of a well-governed IT environment and an
ecosystem of
partners and providers, Nokia ensures the long-term viability of
businesses' IT
investments.
Note to Editors:
Mr. Middleton and Nokia representatives will be discussing the Nokia Lumia
900
for business at Microsoft TechEd, at 3:00 p.m. on 11 June 2012, taking
place at
the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, in a session open to
all
attendees titled, Nokia with Windows Phone: Learning How to Tile.
About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications whose products have
become an
integral part of the lives of people around the world. Every day, more than
1.3
billion people use their Nokia to capture and share experiences, access
information, find their way or simply to speak to one another. Nokia's
technological and design innovations have made its brand one of the most
recognized in the world. For more information, visit
http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia.
About Seton Hall University
One of the country's leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall University
has
been a catalyst for leadership -- developing students in mind, heart and
spirit --
since 1856. With more than 60 rigorous academic programs, and schools
singled
out for distinction by The Princeton Review, US News & World Report and
Bloomberg Businessweek, Seton Hall exemplifies academic excellence. The
university combines the resources of a large university with the personal
attention of a small liberal arts college. Its attractive suburban campus
in
South Orange, New Jersey, is only 14 miles outside New York City. As the
nation's oldest diocesan Catholic university, Seton Hall embraces students
of
all races and religions, challenging each to better the world with
integrity,
compassion and a commitment to serving others. For more information, visit
www.shu.edu.
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