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ED Going mobile

ED Going mobile. Jill James, US Department of Education. Our customers. Students Parents Teachers School leaders District, local, and state education officials Policy makers Edtech enthusiasts and developers. Mobile Visits on www.ed.gov. Mobile Design Sites.

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ED Going mobile

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  1. ED Going mobile Jill James, US Department of Education

  2. Our customers • Students • Parents • Teachers • School leaders • District, local, and state education officials • Policy makers • Edtech enthusiasts and developers Mobile Visits on www.ed.gov

  3. Mobile Design Sites • Answers.ed.gov and Respuestas.ed.gov • School District Demographics System (SDDS)

  4. Responsive Design: StudentAid.gov

  5. Responsive Design: StudentAid.gov

  6. Prioritizing Mobile Projects • Ongoing review of web analytics for popular content • Asked for public input and feedback • Homeroom Blog • Facebook • Twitter • Focus groups (FSA and ED Data Jam) • Connecting with ED business staff

  7. Mobile Strategy • Responsive design approach • Focus on most popular tools, tasks, and content • Meet the information needs of all students, parents, and teachers Credit: From Mobilewood2 set by Flickr user Brad Frost

  8. In the Works • Homeroom blog • Grants information • G5 • Program Information on the Web • College Navigator • ED.gov

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