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How Version 2.0 Takes Accessibility To The Next Level
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

October 27, 2017

How Version 2.0 Takes Accessibility To The Next Level

From CampusBird Blog Create greater access to your school with Version 2.0. CampusBird is proud to announce the arrival of Version 2.0. This platform upgrade adds unrivaled features to CampusBird's...

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Martha’s Vineyard: Unique Ways to Use Interactive Maps for Hospitality
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

October 24, 2017

Martha’s Vineyard: Unique Ways to Use Interactive Maps for Hospitality

Martha’s Vineyard, MA is a small island in the Atlantic Ocean, just south of Cape Cod. Its beautiful beaches and pleasant summer weather attract thousands of tourists during the warmer seasons....

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ASU Wins Best Game-Day Technology Experiences Award
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

August 14, 2017

ASU Wins Best Game-Day Technology Experiences Award

From CampusBird Blog ASU’s Integration of CampusBird's Live Parking Data Feed is the Game-Day Technology that Helps Fans Get to Sun Devil Stadium with Ease and Mobile Access Finding parking for any...

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Interactive Campus Maps for Emergency Planning
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

August 10, 2017

Interactive Campus Maps for Emergency Planning

From CampusBird Blog Emergency situations on campus are an unfortunate reality, but it’s always important to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Emergency situations can come in many forms,...

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Grad vs Undergrad: How Their Needs Differ
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

July 14, 2017

Grad vs Undergrad: How Their Needs Differ

From CampusBird Blog Grad school is, in every sense, a different experience than that of the undergrad. Grad students have been around the block. They're familiar with the basic functionality of a...

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Graduation's around the corner, is your campus map ready?
Sam Slater

Sam Slater

May 9, 2017

Graduation's around the corner, is your campus map ready?

From CampusBird Blog Your school’s grads have worked hard the past 4 years. Maybe it was 3, maybe it was 5, 6 or 7... but they’re getting ready to close the chapter on their current college careers....