3rd Year Enterprise Placement

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lessons in developing a mobile application for a Thai university Antony Harfield Department of Computer Science and IT, Faculty of Science, Naresuan University.
Advertisements

Scottish Enterprise Innovation Support
ACAC and . Advisory Committee on Academic Computing ACAC is an advisory committee, comprised of representatives from all faculties and members of.
University of Banja Luka Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
3 rd Year Enterprise Placement UMIP App Project Survey © 2012 The University of Manchester All Rights Reserved.
South Central Management Network Wednesday 18 June 2008 Newbury Welcome to the Management Network Career Planning Taster Workshop.
The Learning Agreement, Intellectual Property Rights and Project Approval Professor Dianne Ford Director of PhD Studies, Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Manchester PN Re-launch 13 th March 2009 EWB-UK Professional Network.
TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CRETE Establishment of a Central Unit for training the Educational Staff of T.E.I. of Crete training the Educational.
The Hybrid Library Project Leeds University Library.
Intellectual Property Dr Laura Rush Business Development Manager Research Enterprise Services copyright©NewcastleUniversity 2015.
1 Everyday Swim Islington Staff Survey Start of ES to End of ES.
Emily Nott Relationship Manager - Research Councils IT Community Summit 3 April 2008 Technology Strategy Board V
INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE FACILITATION- DAY TWO Anna N Perry.
International Students Mentoring Programme Monira Ahmed International Students Mentoring Project Manager University of Liverpool.
What Project Managers Need to Know About Cloud Computing Stacy Taylor President, Red Mountain Services
International R&D Project EPS Project Proposal on Research on Lightweight Electric Vehicles - LEVs L.Szymanski, Z. Kolacinski, Lodz University of Technology,
A.P.T. CONFERENCE 2015, FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM 7 TH JULY 2015 University of Greenwich, Greenwich, London, UK.
Anne Marie Graham Acting Assistant Director, Programmes UK Higher Education International Unit The impact of EU membership on the UK Strategy for Outward.
What Are the Different Platforms for Enterprise Mobility Solutions?
Adult Student Match. You’re ready to get started!  You’ve completed RT’s orientation, training, interview and background check. Now it’s time to meet.
Tempus project No KNOWTS, seminar in Vienna, November 30, 2010 International Office of Vienna University of Technology Peter Gabko TU Wien, International.
MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 DEPLOYMENT TOM MARCAIS WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY.
Achieving Success through International Partnerships and Collaborations Professor Mohamed El-Gomati OBE University of York, UK.
Atria Institute of Technology (AIT)
BNM Institute of Technology Bangalore
Adult Student Match.
Community Survey Report
International Students Mentoring Programme
Climate Surveys.
A connected home solution
Perkins School for the Blind
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Research (PPIE)
An opportunity for the Nitrous Oxide Focus Group NERC Knowledge Transfer Dr Ailsa Harpur Research and Business Services University of East Anglia.
STRATEGIC ACADEMIC UNIT “PEOPLE & TECHNOLOGIES”
Connected Communities: draft strategy & outline plan
SCTR Pilot Project Program Funding
Professor Rebecca Strachan Sanaa Aljabali
Employee Self-Service
A continuous study of travel behaviour in the Calgary Region
Your way of connecting to the internet
Online IDEA Course Evaluation Process Using Campus Labs
International Students Mentoring Programme
Digital citizenship POE
Mobility café for doctoral researchers
Senate Meeting Summary
CLAS Grant Support Office Kristi Fitzpatrick, Director
The Learning Agreement, Intellectual Property Rights and Project Approval Professor Dianne Ford Director of PhD Studies, Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Presented to IEEE Standards Education Committee 11 April 2014
EOSC Governance Development Forum
DATA COLLECTION WITH INTERNET
Progress update Dr Sophie Doswell
Police Services Analysis – Community Meeting 2
Help Desk Survey June 2008.
Putnam County 5Essentials Parent Survey Data
Esports 9/21/2018.
State of play of B2G eInvoicing in public procurement
Travel and Communication Assistant
Title I Annual Meeting J.H. C. Butler Elementary School
Life after grad By-Nolan Kenoras.
Climate Surveys
Mobile App Reviews. Mobile App Reviews Interests from survey: electronic resources, informatics, reference resources & services, technology.
Driving the Future of Digital Experiences.
Title I Annual Meeting J.H. C. Butler Elementary School
Supporting Faculty Research
P.K. Nyame Library Ghana College of Surgeons and Physicians
Evaluation Plan Group interview Post-session questionnaire
Conclusions from the Review of REACH
Building the Measuring Stick
Presentation transcript:

3rd Year Enterprise Placement UMIP App Project Survey © 2012 The University of Manchester All Rights Reserved

Gather information concerning the mobile usage of University staff This survey was conducted within the university faculties of Humanities and Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS), receiving 89 responses, with a majority (63%) coming from EPS Aims: Gather information concerning the mobile usage of University staff To establish the level of app development within the University, including past and on-going projects Identify staff who have ideas and would be interested in app development

Part 1. Mobile Usage Trends in the University

87% of university staff surveyed own a smartphone What are the popular mobile device platforms within University staff? 87% of university staff surveyed own a smartphone

What is the most used operating system on these platforms? iOS is the most popular operating system within the smart device owning population of university staff, with almost double the ownership of iOS compared to that of the UK trend.

What are the most widely used app categories? - Communication - Travel & Location - Social

Part 2. Gauging Interest of University Staff in App Development

31 staff members (35%) submitted ideas for potential app development Of the 89 respondents: 58% of participants were interested in a dedicated university resource for app development 31 staff members (35%) submitted ideas for potential app development 10 staff members (11%) have already been involved in app development projects

Who took most interest in the survey? - Lecturers - Administrative Assistants - Postgraduate Students - Professors

Email flyers are the preferred means by which to contact staff with more information regarding the project.

Part 3. Concluding Remarks

The faculties of Humanities and EPS house several staff members who have interest in the development of apps. There are clusters of staff, mainly in Electronic & Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, who have experience developing apps and can now be contacted or followed up for further involvement. These people may have a part to play in giving talks at events about their development experiences, suggesting routes to take with current/future app projects and also potential involvement in a dedicated university development resource/spin-in.

UMIP’s Role To provide opportunity for staff to deliver their app ideas and prototypes. - Evaluate commercial potential for such apps - To provide funding (via mini-pop) to support development - Aim to bring out 4 apps by the end of 2013