

1Ģ Determining Need Development of a mobile app can be time-consuming and expensive and campus units should carefully consider the resources required and reasons for developing the mobile app before utilizing resources for its development. Faculty, staff and students may develop apps that are not associated with the university or intended for university audiences and these apps must be published independently and cannot include university branding or implication of university ownership or endorsement. Mobiles apps developed to serve university audiences may also be developed internally by faculty, staff or students and developers must obtain approval of the Mobile Guidance Committee before expending university resources on development of the mobile app. Sponsors must obtain approval of the Mobile Guidance Committee before entering into agreement with vendors or third party developers. Sponsors are also responsible for notifying the Mobile Guidance Committee of any change or discontinuation of app.

These apps must have a university sponsor responsible for funding, planning, project completion, quality review, promotion and long term oversight of the app. Mobiles apps may be developed by third party vendors or developers. University Roles The Mobile Guidance Committee is responsible for setting overall mobile strategy for the university, reviewing and approving mobile app requests and coordinating changes to app store offerings. A hybrid native app also is downloaded from an app store and stored on a mobile device but contains embedded programming that retrieves data from a remote server each time the app is used.

A native app is fully self-contained and often incorporates the functionality (e.g., camera, video or global positioning) of a device. Native apps or mobile apps are downloaded from an app store. Mobile Definitions A is browser-based and device-agnostic and users must have internet access ( to view the pages. Mobile website development is part of the overall web strategy of Web Communications and all questions regarding technical aspects and identity compliance should be directed to the Office of Web Communications. Apps must be published centrally through the university app store accounts to allow users to easily find all UNC offerings and allow the university to remove or replace discontinued apps. All apps branded with a UNC affiliation must obtain approval of the Mobile Guidance Committee. To ensure a coordinated, cost effective approach and a coherent, quality image for the university, the following guidelines are available to assist all mobile app development efforts. The order also covers Loon Lake, Union Valley Reservoir and Ice House Reservoir.Įarlier orders covered communities between Highway 50 and Highway 88, including Sly Park, Grizzly Flats, Happy Valley, Leoni Meadows and Caldor.1 Mobile Application Development Guidelines Introduction The growth of mobile applications ( apps ) and devices necessitates an evolution in the University of Northern Colorado s (UNC) approach to communication with our audiences. Those towns include Cedar Grove, Pollock Pines, Fresh Pond, Pacific House and White Hall. Firefighters have been hindered by steep hillsides and dense forest.ĭuring the fire’s explosive growth Tuesday, the El Dorado County sheriff’s office ordered evacuations for residents on both sides of Highway 50, from Camino on the west to Kyburz on the east. 14 near the Middle Fork of the Cosumnes River about three miles south of Grizzly Flats. Fifteen thousand structures were threatened and more than 200 had been confirmed destroyed, said the report from the Forest Service’s fire managers.Ī spot fire of about 100 acres was burning on the north side of Highway 50 near Kyburz. The fire was estimated at 98,149 acres (153 square miles) on Sunday morning - an increase of about 8,000 acres in 12 hours.
