DukeMobile
Duke is committed to delivering information to you when, where and how you want to get it. To that end, we’re developing web-based information and applications for use on the most common mobile platforms: the multi-touch iPhone and iPod touch, Android devices and other mobile devices that use wireless access points (WAP devices). We call our mobile suite DukeMobile.
Features:
- Map — Search for Duke buildings,
find them on the map and see your relative location, and zoom or pan
across the map using the multi-touch interface.
- Tours (available on iPhone and iPod touch only) — Take a guided walking tour of the campus, or pick and choose specific points on the tour route to learn more about—and then get additional information in the form of text, images, audio guides and even video in some cases.
- ePrint (available on iPhone and iPod touch only) — See a list of all stations on the campus-wide print network—and their status, display the stations on the map, and pan and zoom across the map to choose the closest station.
- Places — (available on iPhone, iPod touch and WAP devices only) — Look up dining locations on campus and see what's on the menu, and get location information on all calendar events.
- DukeCard (available on iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 4.0.1 only) — Check balances, add money to accounts, review recent transactions, even cancel a lost or stolen card.
- Library (available on Android, iPhone, iPod touch and m.duke.edu only) — Search through the catalog and contact a librarian directly for additional information.
- Events — Check out listings from Events@Duke and the student calendar, buzz, and then view event locations on the campus map.
- News — See all Duke’s news feeds consolidated in one place, and depend on the new icon to inform you when you receive an emergency alert or IT outage notice.
- Images (iPhone and iPod touch only) — Get access to thousands of digital images from the Duke Libraries’ collections, and choose from a separate set of Duke wallpapers to customize the look of your iPhone screen.
- Directory — Look up Duke faculty, staff and students, store contacts with a few taps, and use the e-mail or phone capabilities of your device to connect.
- Athletics — Pick up Duke sports news, schedules and up-to-the-minute scores.
- Courses — Pull course descriptions, times and locations from the Duke course schedule, and map the location or contact the professor.
- Videos (available on iPhone and iPod touch) — Get Duke iTunes U and YouTube content.
- ACES/STORM — ACES, the student self-service application, provides students with an array of information and direct access to their academic, financial and personal data. STORM is the faculty/staff self-service application providing users with access that depends on their university role and security.
- Alumni — Engaging, connecting and celebrating Duke's alumni and friends.
Get DukeMobile on your Android device:
Visit the Android Market and search for the DukeMobile app.
Get DukeMobile on your iPhone or iPod touch:
To install DukeMobile on you iPhone or iPod touch, visit the DukeMobile page in the iTunes App Store and click on “Get App.”
Get DukeMobile on other mobile devices:
To use DukeMobile on other devices that uses wireless access points ("WAP devices"), visit m.duke.edu on your device browser.
Note: m.duke.edu delivers different information based on the type of equipment it senses. If you visit the site on a computer browser, you’ll see an explanation of the service. You must be using a WAP device to experience the capabilities of DukeMobile.
We want your feedback on DukeMobile!
To give us feedback about DukeMobile, contact the OIT Service Desk. You can also leave a review on the DukeMobile page in the iTunes App Store.