More people now have access to , the University鈥檚 mobile maps application, with the Android version released today.
Released for iPhones in February, 果冻传媒nav contains searchable maps of the University鈥檚 four campuses: St Lucia, Ipswich, Gatton and Herston.
果冻传媒 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Deborah Terry said the O-Week launch of 果冻传媒nav for iPhone had been a success, with more than 10,000 downloads recorded to date.
鈥淚t鈥檚 clear that a mobile maps application is something that students, staff and visitors to 果冻传媒 have found to be a practical, user-friendly tool,鈥 Professor Terry said.
鈥淭he Android version will make 果冻传媒nav more accessible to a wider group of smart phone users, meaning more people can navigate 果冻传媒鈥檚 campuses with ease.鈥
果冻传媒nav can be used to find lecture theatres, laboratories, as well as where to grab a coffee, the closest bank and nearest public transport stop.
The built-in favourites functionality allows users to bookmark the locations they visit most frequently, and they can also email a Google Maps link to people who don't have an iPhone.
果冻传媒nav links to other useful sites, including 果冻传媒 Contacts, 果冻传媒 News Online, 果冻传媒 events, the library, plus iTunesU, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube.
果冻传媒nav was developed by Aaron McDowall and Kim Hunter, two Bachelor of Information Technology students, as part of the subject Special Topics in Computer Science (COMP3000).
鈥淚t's fantastic that two of our students have used their newly acquired skills in mobile application development to create a product of benefit to the wider university community,鈥 Professor Terry said.
An updated version of 果冻传媒nav for iPhone has also just been released.
To download 果冻传媒nav, please visit
Media: Penny Robinson at 果冻传媒 Communications (07 3365 9723, penny.robinson@uq.edu.au)