Apps Developed
Here is a list of some of the apps designed and developed by the OSU App Center.
Bloat Tracker
Bloat Tracker is a simple, fast way for ranchers to contribute data in support of determining the cause of bloat in grazing cattle.
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Healthy Homes Youth
Healthy Homes Youth app was developed specifically for middle-age students to educate
them on the principles of a healthy home. Navigation is simple and intuitive. Interactive
features include the Train the Brain and the ability to save a list of items found
in their home. Colorful graphics highlight many different hazards that can occur in
homes, such as lead, mold and moisture, pests, and more.
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HazMat First Responders 5th
SKILL VIDEOS - Prepare for the hands-on portion of your class by watching 40 skill
videos covering Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations. Each skill video contains
the steps required to pass the skill.
CONTAINER IDENTIFICATION - Test your container identification knowledge with 156 photo
identification questions. EXAM PREP - Use the 746 Exam Prep questions to confirm your
understanding of the content in the Hazardous Materials for First Responders, 5th
Edition Manual
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OSU Research
The OSU Research app is the quick reference and informational app for all faculty,
staff, students and alumni of Oklahoma State University’s research environment.
Keep up with the latest news highlighting OSU researchers, quick connect to all offices
throughout the Division of the Vice President for Research, keep up with the social
media posts and tweets and check the calendar frequently to keep up with research
events across the OSU A&M System.
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Healthy Homes Partners
Healthy Homes Partners app helps stakeholders - such as environmental health care
providers, public health professionals, and health educators - navigate common residential
health related hazards, including identification, mitigation/removal, and supplemental
resources. A room-by-room checklist is included.
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IFSTA Flashcards
Healthy Homes Partners app helps stakeholders - such as environmental health care
providers, public health professionals, and health educators - navigate common residential
health related hazards, including identification, mitigation/removal, and supplemental
resources. A room-by-room checklist is included.
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Canopeo
Canopeo app is the collaborated effort of the OSU Plant and Soil Sciences department
and the OSU App Center. The app is a rapid, accurate green canopy cover measurement
tool.
The app is based on research conducted at Oklahoma State University and allows you
to accurately determine the percent canopy cover in real-time, so that you can precisely
monitor progress of crops and make informed management decisions. Canopeo app is a
collaboration between the OSU Plant and Soil Sciences department and the OSU App Center.
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