Friday, May 29, 2009

Japanese University Uses iPhones as Truant Officers


Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo is handing out hundreds of iPhones to students in its School of Social Informatics. The devices will be used to relay course materials and serve as a platform for students to make their own apps. Another use: The phone's GPS feature will tell teachers which students are cutting class.

A prestigious Japanese university is giving away hundreds of iPhones, in part to use the device's global positioning system (GPS) to nab students that skip class.

Truants in Japan often fake attendance by getting friends to answer roll call or hand in signed attendance cards. That's verging on cheating since attendance is a key requirement for graduation in Japan.

Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo is giving Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone 3Gto 550 students in its School of Social Informatics, which studies the use of Internet and computer technology in society.

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The gadget will work as a tool for studies, but it also comes with GPS, a satellite navigation system that automatically checks on its whereabouts. The university plans to use that as a way check attendance.

Students who skip class could still fake attendance by giving their iPhone to a friend who goes to class. However, students aren't likely to lend their mobile phones, which are packed with personal information and email, according to the university.

U.S. universities use the iPhone for various other purposes. At Stanford University, students have developed iPhone applications in a course. At Duke University, the gadget is used to get around the campus and find information about course listings and other events.

Other Education Uses

Aoyama Gakuin signed a deal earlier this month with Softbank, the exclusive vendor of the iPhone in Japan.

The number of students using the iPhone is expected to reach 1,000 in the program -- the first time the iPhone is being used on such a scale at a Japanese university.

The iPhone will be used to relay course materials, lecture videos and tests. The university hopes students will develop software applications and other lifestyle uses for the cellphone.

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