WCCC professor develops smart phone app for classroom education

WASHINGTON A Warren County Community College adjunct Microbioliology faculty member has developed a powerful new smart phone application that integrates the college's microbiology course into a handy, downloadable "app."

Pauletta Ader, who developed the application, is helping pioneer this innovative approach to integrating technology in ways that make learning convenient and effective for WCCC students. This brand new WCCC Microbiology App is now available for download on iTunes.

Once they have downloaded the app, WCCC students can use their smart phones to gain access to all the necessary course materials right in the palm of their hand. "It's really an idea whose time has come," said Ader. "The WCCC Microbiology App is the latest innovation for a school that has been the go to for the science student or busy professional who wants to further their education."

In an effort spearheaded by Ader, the college plans to expand its offerings of smart phone apps in the coming months.

"This is an important step for Warren County Community College as we forge into the future," said Dr. Will Austin, president of the school. "We all realize that with the times changing rapidly, particularly in technology, and it is key that we stay one step ahead of the curve."

To find out more information about the new WCCC app, contact Ader at pader@warren.edu. The WCCC Microbiology App uses the Study By App platform. To learn more, visit their website at http://www.studybyapp.com. For more information about WCCC and its degree and non-degree programs, go to http://www.warren.edu

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WCCC professor develops smart phone app for classroom education

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