CRUNCH GEAR reported:
MIT professor Hal Abelson started today’s final presentation for the school’s “Building Mobile Applications” class by saying, “A course like this couldn’t have existed ten years ago… maybe not even a year ago. Courses like this right now are unique, but in two years they’ll be completely ordinary.”
What’s extraordinary is that on top of a full college course-load at one of the most challenging schools in the country, these groups of students built fully working mobile applications for Windows Mobile, Android, and Symbian devices while mentors from the likes of Google, Nokia, Bank of America, and Microsoft oversaw their progress.”
The innovation in courses shown by MIT is something which can be followed. the courses need to be changed according to the trends.
A crude recommendation would be a committee of individuals who can collectively point out trends and possibilities of future courses and dynamic course outlines which can cater to the changinng trends.
A nice seminar could be on how to cater to the current financial crisis in terms of your business.




