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Textbooks, pens, schoolbags? Check.
Iphone, ipod and ipad?
Check it out: For the first time, the freshmen of the Honghe College creative communication project must bring a gorgeous gadget (
Or other mobile devices such as blackberries)
Go to school in August31.
"We look forward and we say, 'How is things going? '
What's going on?
Migration of mobile applications
"Equipment-based equipment depends on us," said RRC lecturer Kenton Larsen . " He has helped support the change in employee discussions over the past few years.
"I can see that if we don't introduce these things and don't use them, we don't seem to know what we have.
"Do you remember a student holding a mobile phone in the university?
No longer: it's time for the school's new media, says Larsen.
Students study advertising, public relations, radio and news at the Creative Communication Institute;
Social media and instant messaging are a huge miracle in these areas.
Reporters record stories from their phones, the company hires PR reps just to manage their Facebook and Twitter accounts, and the Old Spice girl posted some interactive videos on YouTube, inject new vitality into an old brand.
In order for future graduates to remain competitive, they must master the mobile trend, Larsen said.
Within five years, students in creative communication can design their own smartphone applications;
Larsen has planned to introduce a "app for the day" section in his advertising and public relations class.
To force 75 new students to buy goods, the RRC has joined schools such as the University of SA, the University of Arizona, and New York University, which are already driving mobile communications
Read and write equipment to students in certain fields.
"I think this is a very good way to keep in touch.
Especially in journalism, they say that a lot of print journalism is slowly dying out, so it is very important to enter this digital age. When she starts creating sexual communication next week, she will bring her iPad with her.
"I'm excited.
Now, the app is in a new phase. . . (but)I think (new)
Media will become more and more the way people consume media.
"Despite this, there will be no change without the price, and there are concerns that this change may be a stupid thing for cash --
The basic iPod Touch costs over $300.
"They are very, very helpful, but they are also very expensive," said the second.
Tammy Karatchuk, an annual creative communication student, wrote her concerns about the upcoming release of the RRC student thesis projector. As a second-
As an annual student, Karatchuk is exempt from new iPhone requirements.
But she is worried about new students with tight funding.
"I talked to someone who wanted to know how to pay for tuition, not to mention smartphones.
I kind of hope they made it optional.
Larsen was aware of the concern, but stressed that some of the biggest costs associated with smartphones were not mandatory.
Students do not need to obtain a mobile contract or data plan
They can use the free wireless network of the college.
To balance costs, two expensive textbooks have been cut from the shopping list this year. melissa.
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