properties. Mobile data acquisition devices equipped with GPS are pertinent for rapid sampling of spatial data in agriculture ( Adamchuk et al., 2004 ; Corwin and Lesch, 2005 ; Rhoades et al., 1999 ); however, few mobile devices are currently available for
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Chase M. Straw, Rebecca A. Grubbs, Kevin A. Tucker, and Gerald M. Henry
Kent D. Kobayashi
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablet computers (tablets), are increasingly being used to complement the use of laptops and desktop computers. In some instances, mobile devices are replacing computers for specific tasks. Their small size
Amy Fulcher, Juang-Horng (JC) Chong, Sarah A. White, Joseph C. Neal, Jean L. Williams-Woodward, Craig R. Adkins, S. Kristine Braman, Matthew R. Chappell, Jeffrey F. Derr, Winston C. Dunwell, Steven D. Frank, Stanton A. Gill, Frank A. Hale, William E. Klingeman, Anthony V. LeBude, Karen Rane, and Alan S. Windham
Use of mobile devices is increasing worldwide; about half of United States cell phone users now have smartphones ( Neilsen Co., 2012a ) and two-thirds of all new phone purchases are smartphones ( Neilsen Co., 2012b ). Mobile devices are used for
Stefan Sutherin, Kevin Lombard, and Rolston St. Hilaire
. (B) Quick response (QR) code for the Southwest Plant Selector. A scan of the QR code with a QR code reader open an iTunes ® page that allows the user to download the app directly to a mobile device. The NMOSE database was well suited to an app format
Amy Fulcher, Sarah A. White, Juang-Horng (JC) Chong, Joseph C. Neal, Jean L. Williams-Woodward, Craig R. Adkins, S. Kristine Braman, Matthew R. Chappell, Jeffrey F. Derr, Winston C. Dunwell, Steven D. Frank, Stanton A. Gill, Frank A. Hale, William E. Klingeman, Anthony V. LeBude, Karen Rane, and Alan S. Windham
agents and extension specialists work in remote, outdoor locations with limited access to traditional information resources. Unlike paper publications that can be cumbersome, the information contained within a mobile device app is portable and readily
Ahmad Hassan, Chen Qibing, Jiang Tao, Lv Bing-Yang, Li Nian, Shu Li, Li Yu Tng, Jun Zhuo Li, Shang Guan Ziyue, and Muhammad Sohaib Tahir
including internet addiction, depression, anxiety, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in humans ( Ho et al., 2014 ). In addition, the widespread use of mobile phones among younger generations has opened the door to new lifestyles and
Amy Fulcher, Anthony LeBude, Sarah A. White, Matthew R. Chappell, S. Christopher Marble, J.-H (J.C.) Chong, Winston Dunwell, Frank Hale, William Klingeman, Gary Knox, Jeffrey Derr, S. Kris Braman, Nicole Ward Gauthier, Adam Dale, Francesca Peduto Hand, Jean Williams-Woodward, and Steve Frank
technology into extension programming, such as developing mobile device apps, also generated synergistic opportunities for presentations and publications ( Fulcher et al., 2013a , 2013b ). Return on investment. SNIPM has a combined total of 94 published
Matthew S. Wilson, Chad T. Miller, and Nicholas R. Bloedow
cellular or wireless Internet on college and university campuses coupled with global positioning capabilities of mobile devices allow students to more readily access location-based resources and media for their studies. In 2010, it was estimated that over
Arthur Villordon
The adoption of mobile smart devices by the general public is rapidly increasing. It has been estimated that more than 100 million subscribers in the United States now use smartphones ( Bae et al., 2012 ). This represents an opportunity for
Bruce D. Lampinen, Vasu Udompetaikul, Gregory T. Browne, Samuel G. Metcalf, William L. Stewart, Loreto Contador, Claudia Negrón, and Shrini K. Upadhyaya
( Fig. 1 ). We will refer to this unit as the mobile platform. The system consists of nine lightweight portable PAR sensor bars each 0.8-m long (Decagon Devices). Each sensor bar had two groups of 40 sensing elements with the output from each group of