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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Dianne Rees

Dianne Rees

How to Use Your iPhone as a PC Wireless Web Cam | K-12 Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • Top 6 Reasons Why You Need This: Efficiently leverage the technology that’s already the hands of yourself and other learners Wireless web camera for $4.99 (the price of the app) Use it to showcase augmented reality in your classroom
  • Display video all across the network, which would excellent cross-curricular teaching opportunities No need for jailbreaking to use this Unique from video broadcasting apps on the iPhone – this app actually makes your PC recognize your iPhone as a web camera
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    telemedicine apps??
Dianne Rees

Way With Words: Coming Back to Health Literacy - 0 views

  • Mobile interactive technology (such as texting) has great potential to reach users with limited health literacy skills, and the team at ODPHP is actively exploring how we can use mobile to communicate important health messages. Recent mobile campaigns, such as TXT4BABY and KNOWIT have shown promise in this regard.
  • That said, the digital divide is still very much a reality and more research is needed to assess the reach and impact of mobile health
Dianne Rees

Physician uptake of smartphones grows by leaps | Healthcare IT News - Digital-Medicine - 0 views

  • "Physician smartphone adoption is occurring more rapidly than with members of the general public," said Gregg Malkary, managing director of Spyglass Consulting Group. "Physicians are showing a clear preference for using the Apple iPhone (44 percent) over the RIM Blackberry (25 percent)."
Dianne Rees

PIP_Mobile_Health_2010.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Demographics of mobile health users
Dianne Rees

Why the AT&T WellDoc deal matters | mobihealthnews - 0 views

  • AT&T announced plans to offer WellDoc’s FDA-approved mobile phone-based diabetes management solution to a select group of AT&T employees sometime in 2011.
  • AT&T potentially plans to offer additional mobile health services developed by WellDoc in the areas of heart disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and oncology, assuming those programs also receive FDA approval.
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