Developing Mobile Apps For Disaster Education

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The story of how NDSU Extension and Myriad Devices partnered to develop two mobile applications: Disaster Recovery Log (Android), which aids users in documenting their disaster losses, and a new winter storm emergency app (Android and iOS) that helps users survive being stranded in a winter storm.

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Developing Mobile Apps for Disaster Education

Bob Bertsch, NDSU Extension ServiceJake Joraanstad, Myriad Devices

www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/apps

www.myriaddevices.com

www.aceweb.org

http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/apps

Download DRL for Android

Download H2O -Helping to Organize

for Androidhttp://www.myriaddevices.com

(Pictured: "Please Pay Here 3-14-09 19", Steven Depolo, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license)

Winter Storm App (Coming Soon)

http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/apps

“Just because people may be able to view your PC Website with a mobile device... doesn’t mean it is a pleasant or fulfilling

experience.” - MobileThinking.com

Pictured: Texting, Joi Ito, available under a

Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license

“By 2016, application-to-person (A2P) messaging will overtake person-to-person (texting) messaging, being worth more than US $70 billion.” - Juniper Research

“By the end of 2011, there will be over one billion mobile broadband users in the world. Over 60% of North America will have mobile broadband access before the year is out. Now is the time for brands to fully embrace mobile marketing, or they risk becoming obsolete.Mobile isn’t coming. It’s here.” Paul Bourdeaux , Sundog Interactive Marketing

Developing Mobile Apps for Disaster Education

Bob Bertsch, NDSU Extension ServiceJake Joraanstad, Myriad Devices

www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension/apps

www.myriaddevices.com

www.aceweb.org

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