Tag: Design

  • Globus hero image sml

      Technology aside, what is Globus Pharyngeus? Globus Pharyngeus is the term applied to the sensation of a lump or discomfort in the throat. This is a fairly common condition and represents about 4% of new referrals to an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist.   Why develop an app for this? The app was designed […]

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  • Since 1 August 2019, the University has formed a new Digital Education team, which sees an alliance between Academic Support, Technology & Innovation and TELMeD (Technology Enhanced Learning for Medicine & Dentistry). The Digital Education team will support the University with enhancing teaching and learning through technology. Learning Technologies support and advice We support and […]

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  • — This post was written by Tim Wheeler — Today I will be talking about augmented reality development and I will be exploring the differences between the three leading programmes available on the market at the moment. Lets start with: Blippar.com Cost: free for educational use User management: Can add as many users to blippar as […]

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  • Our new RLO template design

    Over the last few months we have been working together to create a new template design that we can pull all of our existing Reusable Learning Objects (RLO) into. Currently, all of the existing RLO’s have been made by different developers, old and new and by placement students and mostly in Flash, some even in […]

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  • App update: New design!

    New design released for Mobile with Plymouth University. The official Plymouth University app allows you to quickly access your timetable, the Digital Learning Environment (DLE), find available PCs in our open access suites plus much much more. Download now for iOS or Android. Alternatively, if you’re a Windows Phone user you can enjoy the same […]

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  •   When smartphones first appeared on the market, it was all about making them as small as possible, allowing them to be easily carried with one hand and fit in any pocket or bag. However over the last few years companies seem to have focused on making the thickness of the device thinner but the […]

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  • Globus Pharyngeus: Mobile app updates

    Globus hero image sml

      Technology aside, what is Globus Pharyngeus? Globus Pharyngeus is the term applied to the sensation of a lump or discomfort in the throat. This is a fairly common condition and represents about 4% of new referrals to an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist.   Why develop an app for this? The app was designed […]

  • Introducing the new Digital Education team

    Since 1 August 2019, the University has formed a new Digital Education team, which sees an alliance between Academic Support, Technology & Innovation and TELMeD (Technology Enhanced Learning for Medicine & Dentistry). The Digital Education team will support the University with enhancing teaching and learning through technology. Learning Technologies support and advice We support and […]

  • Augmented reality solution comparisons

    — This post was written by Tim Wheeler — Today I will be talking about augmented reality development and I will be exploring the differences between the three leading programmes available on the market at the moment. Lets start with: Blippar.com Cost: free for educational use User management: Can add as many users to blippar as […]

  • Our new RLO template design

    Over the last few months we have been working together to create a new template design that we can pull all of our existing Reusable Learning Objects (RLO) into. Currently, all of the existing RLO’s have been made by different developers, old and new and by placement students and mostly in Flash, some even in […]

  • App update: New design!

    New design released for Mobile with Plymouth University. The official Plymouth University app allows you to quickly access your timetable, the Digital Learning Environment (DLE), find available PCs in our open access suites plus much much more. Download now for iOS or Android. Alternatively, if you’re a Windows Phone user you can enjoy the same […]

  • What impact might bigger smartphones have on usability and its potential impact on UI design

      When smartphones first appeared on the market, it was all about making them as small as possible, allowing them to be easily carried with one hand and fit in any pocket or bag. However over the last few years companies seem to have focused on making the thickness of the device thinner but the […]