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Mobile Answers.ED.gov

The Department of Education’s Information Resource Center mobilized their Frequently Asked Questions pageto give online visitors a consistent and optimized self-service experience across multiple platforms.

Users now get access to hundreds of frequently asked questions related to education from any device (PC, table, smartphone, etc) from the site that serves as the central entry point for U.S. Department of Education customers. According to the Department of Education:

Use your smart phone (iPhone, Android, Palm) to access hundreds of frequently asked questions related to education. You can ask questions via Answers.ED.gov right on your phone. And, you can share answers ranging on a wide range of topics, including federal student aid, special education, reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and so much more.

You can find more federal mobile products like Mobile Answers.ED.gov at Apps.USA.gov.

**reposted from the Mobile Gov Blog from the Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies at GSA**

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