Mobile Computing Program
Ubiquitous Computing refers to programs aimed at making a computer available to every member of a learning community so that everyone in that community is able to communicate and access learning materials “any time, any place.” One of the most visible aspects of Seton Hall's technology plan is the University's Mobile Computing Program, Seton Hall's version of ubiquitous computing. The state-of-the-art computers used in this program are used throughout a student's undergraduate studies.
Laptop Models
The laptop that you will receive during the distribution is based on your current academic standing. View which laptop model options are available to you:
Participation
All full-time undergraduate students and graduate students in specific graduate programs are required to participate in the Mobile Computing Program. All full-time and adjunct faculty as well as some administrator whose area of responsibility impacts teaching and learning are also issued laptops through the Mobile Computing Program. Program polices and procedures have been developed which govern participation and are broken down by your role at the University.