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Loyola undergrads code mobile apps for university’s new app store [VIDEO]

The iGoForth apps contest had three teams of 13 students coding mobile apps during fall 2012 and spring 2013.

Undergraduate students at Loyola University Maryland were responsible for stocking the college’s new app store in a year-long apps contest that kicked off during spring semester 2012.
From a pool of 37 ideas submitted, the iGoForth apps contest had three teams of 13 students coding mobile apps during fall 2012 and spring 2013. The winning app, for Loyola’s campus-based Center for Community Service and Justice, was produced by a team of four, three of whom were studying abroad in New Zealand this spring.
Read the full story at InformationWeek.
Watch a video about the  iGoForth apps contest:

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