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Norliza Katuk,Nur Haryani Zakaria,Ku-Ruhana Ku-Mahamud
Pág. pp. 102 - 114
Modern mobile phones or smartphones have multipurpose functions apart from being used as a device for voice and text communications. They are also embedded with many useful sensors, including camera, barometer, accelerometer, and digital compass. Unlike ...
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Samir Abou El-Seoud,AbdelGhani Karkar,Jihad Al Ja'am,Omar Karam
Pág. pp. 49 - 55
It is estimated that as many as 25 percent of individuals living with autism spectrum disorders are non-verbal. That is, they cannot functionally communicate with others using their voice. Despite that substantial fraction, we still know very little abou...
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Matt Aitkenhead,David Donnelly,Malcolm Coull,Emily Hastings
Pág. pp. 42 - 50
In recent years, the use of mobile phones and tablets for personal communication has increased dramatically, with over 1 billion smartphones out of a total of 5 billion mobile phones worldwide. The infrastructure and technology underlying these devices ...
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Satyakumar, M.,Anil, R.,Sivakumar, B.
Pág. 33 - 39
Conventional data collection methods lack real time information and involve excessive cost of installation and maintenance. A real-time, low cost travel time data collection system can be developed using mobile phones. This project examines the use of mo...
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Mohd Azlishah Othman
Pág. pp. 43 - 45
This paper explores how a group of undergraduate students in one of the university in South of Malaysian use their mobile phones to perform informal learning activities related to the content of their courses outside the classroom. The paper also address...
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Michael L. Best,Thomas N. Smyth,John Etherton,Edem Wornyo
Pág. pp. 91 - 108 pgs.
Liberia is a country emerging from years of protracted and devastating civil conflict. Left without any fixed-line telephone infrastructure, it relies solely on the mobile phone for telephony. This study investigates the usage of mobile phones in this im...
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Sakunthala Yatigammana Ekanayake,Kamalanath Samarakoon
Pág. pp. 4 - 9
The potential of mobile phones to facilitate students? science learning, when they are engaging in group activities, was investigated. To minimize the disciplinary issues emerged from the previous research on mobile devices and to enhance the quality of ...
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Pádraig Carmody
Pág. pp. 1 - 17 pgs.
Many claims are made about the transformational developmental impacts of new ICTs, particularly mobile phones, on Africa. However, such claims neglect other structural dynamics and the contradictory impacts of mobile phones, which can reduce, but also so...
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Helmi Hamdi
Pág. 46 - 53
Technological progress in mobile industry makes mobile phones the most adopted technology of the last decade by the rich as well as poor. Mobile phones were at first intended for voice communication; nowadays they are used for sending and receiving infor...
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Heba Mohammad,Ayham Fayyoumi,Omar AlShathry
Pág. pp. 54 - 57
People take their mobile phones everywhere they go. In Saudi Arabia, the mobile penetration is very high and students use their phones for different reasons in the classroom. The use of mobile devices in classroom triggers an alert of the impact it might...
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Wajeeh M. Daher,Nimer Baya'a
Pág. pp. 4 - 13
Several researches examined students' mathematics learning using mobile phones, while very few researches examined mathematics teaching using this new educational tool. This research attempts to analyze in-service and pre-service teachers' attitudes an...
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Ki-Hong Park, Zhi-Xiong Jiang, Yuan-Wu Jiang and Sang-Moon Hwang
The direct-vibration actuator is used in mobile devices that have bezel-less display panels. The actuator replaces the conventional dynamic receiver.
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Susan Wyche,Jennifer Olson
Pág. 15 pgs.
The term ?Africa Rising? is used in popular and academic discourse to describe economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Increased mobile phone ownership and access to the Internet figure prominently in this optimistic narrative. However, aspects of this st...
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Aparna Moitra,Archna Kumar,Aaditeshwar Seth
Pág. 18 pgs.
We define community mobilization as offline activities typically required in ICTD initiatives to train users and drive adoption for the sustained use of ICTs within the community. Community mobilization forms an important but under-discussed component of...
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Aparna Moitra,Archna Kumar,Aaditeshwar Seth
Pág. 18 pgs.
We define community mobilization as offline activities typically required in ICTD initiatives to train users and drive adoption for the sustained use of ICTs within the community. Community mobilization forms an important but under-discussed component of...
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Christoph Stork,Nilusha Kapugama,Rohan Samarajiva
Pág. 18 pgs.
Mobile phones have been the most rapidly adopted of all information and communication technologies. Understanding the impact of this technology on economic and productive outcomes in rural areas is of value to governments, international organizations, pr...
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Susan Wyche,Jennifer Olson
Pág. 15 pgs.
The term ?Africa Rising? is used in popular and academic discourse to describe economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Increased mobile phone ownership and access to the Internet figure prominently in this optimistic narrative. However, aspects of this st...
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Christoph Stork,Nilusha Kapugama,Rohan Samarajiva
Pág. 18 pgs.
Mobile phones have been the most rapidly adopted of all information and communication technologies. Understanding the impact of this technology on economic and productive outcomes in rural areas is of value to governments, international organizations, pr...
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Galina Artyushina and Olga A. Sheypak
Listening is one of the most difficult language skills among the four communication competences; however, it has received much less time in English learning than the other three (reading, writing, and speaking). Also, listening is often claimed to be a p...
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Hoan Nguyen,Arul Chib,Ram Mahalingham
Pág. 15 pgs.
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