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Blackboard Launches Augmented Reality (AR) for Mobile Campus Apps. Adding AR for iOS,Android,BB and HP webOS.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.

Blackboard is adding to its  leading Blackboard Mobile(TM) Central platform Augmented Reality (AR), for iPhones, androids, BB and HP webOS.

Blackboard Mobile Central provides a suite of features within a single custom, institution-branded application that includes 14 out-of the-box modules, plus the option to develop custom applications with the Blackboard Mobile SDK. Blackboard Mobile Central is available in native applications for iOS; Android(TM); BlackBerry; and HP webOS, and through a mobile web version supporting all web-enabled devices.

However, we can see an Explorer app for AR for iPhones only, at this time.

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Explore your campus in a whole new way. Augmented Reality (AR) for MapsTours and Places leverages your iPhone's camera, GPS and compass to identify the buildings around you in a 3D, interactive view. With a tap, view historic facts, hours of operation, walking time from your current location and other details about the places near you. Download Explorer for iPhone and experience AR today.
More information on: Blackboard


Blackboard Launches Augmented Reality for Mobile Campus Apps.


Feature Brings Latest in Mobile Technology to the Student Experience



WASHINGTON, April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Continuing to bring the latest in mobile technology to the student experience, Blackboard Inc. announced today the addition of augmented reality (AR) to its leading Blackboard Mobile(TM) Central platform, currently used by hundreds of institutions worldwide. The company is also announcing the launch of Explorer for iPhone, a free standalone app that leverages the same interface to allow iPhone users anywhere to explore the world around them with augmented reality.
Blackboard Mobile's augmented reality interface leverages the iPhone's camera, GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope and compass to let users explore and learn about places around them. With a tap, students can find the nearest computer labs, navigate a dormitory complex or even see a bus blocks away moving in real time through their device camera lens. By pointing their smartphone at a campus building, users can also find out its name, significance, hours of operations and historical information.
"Blackboard has taken a truly jaw-dropping technology and brought it to life in the education environment," said Barbara Spaeth-Baum, executive director of college relations and marketing at North Dakota State College of Science. "The primary goal of our marketing group is to recruit and retain students through integrated, engaging campaigns and the launch of AR with NDSCS Mobile, fits perfectly into that strategy. We are excited to partner with Blackboard to enhance our campus experience for new and current students through an innovative mobile initiative that is reflective of our college's brand and mission."
"Our focus at Blackboard Mobile has always been to use mobile devices to make the experience of interacting with one's university as delightful as possible," said Kayvon Beykpour, General Manager of Blackboard Mobile. "We saw augmented reality as an opportunity to take one of our most used features, Maps, and make it even more useful. These updates are just another example of our dedication to making it simple for institutions to deploy powerful and sophisticated mobile applications for their campuses, and to provide an awesome user experience for students and other university constituents."
AR is currently being used on the campuses of Central Washington University, Florida Atlantic University, Marshall University, North Dakota State College of Science, Northern Illinois University, and The University of Arizona.
The company also announced an update to Blackboard Mobile Central's Campus Tours experience, enabling users to listen to recorded audio while exploring the campus map, view tour routes in both map and list views, and use augmented reality to identify buildings along the way.
Blackboard Mobile Central provides a suite of features within a single custom, institution-branded application that includes 14 out-of the-box modules, plus the option to develop custom applications with the Blackboard Mobile SDK. Blackboard Mobile Central is available in native applications for iOS; Android(TM); BlackBerry; and HP webOS, and through a mobile web version supporting all web-enabled devices.
For more information about Blackboard Mobile Central, please visit http://www.blackboard.com/Platforms/Mobile/Products/Mobile-Central/Features.aspx or follow @Bb_Mobile on Twitter.
About Blackboard Inc. Blackboard Inc. is a global leader in enterprise technology and innovative solutions that improve the experience of millions of students and learners around the world every day. Blackboard's solutions allow thousands of higher education, K-12, professional, corporate, and government organizations to extend teaching and learning online, facilitate campus commerce and security, and communicate more effectively with their communities. Founded in 1997, Blackboard is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Any statements in this press release about future expectations, plans and prospects for Blackboard represent the Company's views as of the date of this press release. Actual results may differ materially as a result of various important factors. The Company anticipates that subsequent events and developments will cause the Company's views to change. However, while the Company may elect to update these statements at some point in the future, the Company specifically disclaims any obligation to do so.
SOURCE Blackboard Inc.

Adobe Reader Update 10.2 for Android with improvements.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.

Adobe Reader Update for Android with improvements.

The users will now be able to add free-hand annotations. Simply use the new “Freehand” option from the context menu, or the Pencil button from the Commenting Toolbar, to make drawings or write down a comment.


Users can also easily mark up PDF content with the freehand drawing tool or the highlight, strikethrough, and underline annotation tools.

Furthermore, any annotation can be customized by changing the drawing's color, opacity, and thickness. Obviously, it's also possible to resize or delete any drawing. 

Comments can be added with the new Sticky Note function. Users only need to long press anywhere on the page to add a comment, or open up the sticky note via the dedicated Commenting Toolbar at the top.

Secondly, the latest version of Adobe Reader adds a useful feature that allows users to place their signatures on documents right within the application. This function is accessible from the Commenting Toolbar and via the “Signature” option from the context menu.

Last but not least, the application brings the ability to fill out PDF forms, as well as the possibility to send PDF files to others for electronic signing with Adobe EchoSign.

Aside from the new features mentioned above, Adobe Reader 10.2 comes with the following performance and stability enhancements:

- Email attachments are now stored on permanent storage;
- The ability to delete files from within Adobe Reader’s File Browser (tap and hold on a file, and then select the option menu item).

Adobe Reader 10.2 is now available as a free download via Google Play store and it should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.2 and up.