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7 Powerful Tips you Must Consider Before Hiring Mobile Developer - 0 views

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    Are you hiring mobile developers for your project? So, this blog is for you. This powerful tips will helps you to hire best mobile developers for your project.
eidesign

Adopting Personalized Learning for Employee Training | EI Design - 0 views

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    We know that "one size does not fit all." Even in training, there is a demand to offer custom and more relevant content to learners (vis-a-vis a generic content). This mandate can be achieved by offering Personalized learning for employee training.
Shelly Terrell

10 Great Apps for a Teacher's New iPad | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

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    "10 Great Apps for a Teacher's New iPad"
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Use Custom QR Code Generator for your businesses needs - 0 views

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    Are you looking for the best QR code generator for your marketing needs? SquareScan offers you an opportunity to create a custom QR code with the ability to track your results.
Mobiletech Force

2015's Top 10 Code Editors For Android Mobile App Developers - 0 views

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    Are you a professional android app developer? If yes, you will find this post extremely helpful as it has a complete list of top 10 code editors for android mobile app developers. These code editors can help them out in development and make their work a lot easier.
Barbara Lindsey

Social Media in Africa, Part 1 - ReadWriteWeb - 1 views

  • undergoing a connectivity revolution
  • Africa
  • Part One of this series looks at social media contributions from Africans, Part Two looks at mobile and connectivity innovations and Part Three looks at how local Governments, NGOs and nonprofits are being affected.
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  • Technology unconferences and Barcamps have sprung up all over the continent, everywhere from Kenya to Nairobi to Madagascar to Uganda and Senegal.
  • The three biggest success stories of independent social media projects taking off in Africa are Afrigator (a South African aggregator of African blogs and news), Zoopy (a YouTube/Flickr like service also out of South Africa) and Ushahidi (an SMS crisis reporting and mapping engine from Kenya). All three have drawn international attention which resulted in a major investment for Zoopy and Afrigator's acquisition (ReadWriteWeb's coverage). Meanwhile Ushahidi has successfully raised several rounds of funding after winning the Net2 Mashup Compeition prize of $25,000.
  • Afrigator defines itself as "a social media aggregator and directory built especially for African digital citizens who publish and consume content on the web."
  • Zoopy is a South African social media tool created by Jason Elk that allows users to upload videos, podcasts, and pictures and share them on the web.
  • Ushahidi relies heavily upon GoogleMaps, which it uses for mapping reports of incidents. It's built on the Zend framework for PHP and uses a number of different protocols for SMS, GPRS and mapping data.
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      Example of mashup and use of geomapping.
  • The applications to follow are definitely the ones that leverage the mobile telephony infrastructure. An overwhelming portion of African users have no convenient access beyond cellular terminals - and that has spawned very innovative solutions based on existing and widely accessible technologies such as SMS. Examples abound such as Mpesa, Celpay, Etranzact and everyone else who is thriving in that formerly almost entirely cash-bound insecure environment. Underdeveloped banking and underdeveloped fixed telecommunications infrastructures are huge opportunities.
Barbara Lindsey

Social Media in Africa, Part 3: Democracy - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Traditionally, the greatest power that governments have held over their people has been information. The promise that connectivity brings to Africa is that people are now using that abundance of information for oversight of government and more interaction with administrations. To say that the propagation of internet and mobile connectivity in Africa has been disruptive is an understatement.
  • When the Ethiopian government instituted an SMS filtering service to censor mobile communication, the developers behind Feedelix responded swiftly. They created their product Feedlix, a java-based client that supports Amharic, Chinese and Hindi characters. The application then uses GPRS, through internet protocols, to mimic SMS and bypass the censoring filter put in place by the government.
  • Sokwanele is a civic action support group campaigning for freedom and democracy in Zimbabwe. Their website includes an 'election violence map' that provides detailed information related to localized occurrences of violence related to the election. During the most recent crisis in Zimbabwe, Sokwanele was used to get information out of the country when the government began restricting communication.
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  • The most exciting aspect for me, however, is the decreased reliance on developmental aid and foreign groups to provide these solutions. The number of African developers who are beginning to create applications that offer solutions for their own communities is increasing and that, more than anything else, will shape the future of Africa.
  • When Moroccan blogger Mohamed Erraj was jailed for disparaging the government in his online magazine, Hespress, it was through the efforts of other bloggers (like the writers at GlobalVoicesOnline) and people using applications like Twitter that his story made international news. The added pressure of having the whole world paying attention is perhaps what convinced the Moroccan government to let him free where traditionally his actions could have resulted in much harsher punishment.
  • Africa is producing some very unique and innovative technologies
Mobiletech Force

7 Exclusive Advantages of Creating Mobile App For Your Business - 0 views

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    Do you have a mobile app for your business? Or you are going to build mobile app for your business? Let's check out some exclusive advantages of build your own mobile app.
eidesign

Why Adopt Mobile Learning For Online Training - 10 Questions Answered - EIDesign - 0 views

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    If you are new to mLearning or are seeking ways to enhance its impact, e.g. by using mobile learning for online training, you would have several questions about it. In this article, I answer 10 questions that range from its definition, application, and how you can maximize its impact.
QR Code Creator

Using QR Code For Business - 0 views

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    For the newbies they are just the strange lines forming a square but once known they are an effective part of the marketing strategy to easily grab the attention of the potential customers.
Samantha Coleman

The Perfect Job For Me - 1 views

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QR Code Smart Phone - 0 views

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    Best QR code generator for personal and business uses. We Provide the business cards with the qr code for the easy use of your business website in smartphones.
Shelly Terrell

iClassroom iManagement - tips for managing an iPad classroom | Reflections of a Passion... - 0 views

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    "iClassroom iManagement - tips for managing an iPad classroom"
Jenny Smith

A guide for Mobile Application Development for Your business - 0 views

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    Having an app designed to enhance you're the popularity of your business is a great idea. But one needs to take into account several aspects before hiring Mobile Application Developers for designing your app.
Jenny Smith

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    iOS Application WeeTech Solution offers a wide variety of special services in iPhone App Development. With a team of experienced iphone app developers, WeeTech Solution brings a wide range of iPhone apps that make us a prominent player in the global market. With innovative iphone app development approach, we always focused towards long termvalue of our customer's investment in mobile computing platform. We have been engaged in the apps design and development industry for several years. All throughout these years, we have successfully developed hundreds of applications for a wide variety of spheres and enterprises.
Jenny Smith

Open Source Development | We Use PhP, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento| PhP Website D... - 0 views

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    Looking for a custom application? We've developed variety of website using PHP, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, and Magento and are always lookout for new challenges!
Shelly Terrell

iF Poems - The First Great Poetry App for the iPad I've Seen - iPad Insight - 0 views

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Assessment and Rubrics - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    This is the new site for multimedia and mobile learning rubrics for various projects by the amazing Kathy Schrock
Ian Chia

Auburn School - Kindergarten Ipad Program Sees Positive Results - 0 views

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    Kindergarten Ipad Program Sees Positive Results Auburn, Maine, Research Study Initial Results Are In The initial results are in. iPads increased kindergarten literacy scores according to a new study from Auburn, Maine. Auburn School Department made world news last summer when they announced they were providing all of their incoming kindergarten students with Apple iPads. As one component of their district-wide Advantage 2014 program, Auburn educators are promoting the iPad and its apps as a dynamic literacy and math tool for students. The Advantage 2014 program seeks to bolster 3rd grade literacy and math scores by 2015, and the first phase of their research study is making them hopeful of attaining this goal. Auburn kindergarten teacher at Fairview Elementary School, Michelle Green thinks, "Being part of the Advantage 2014 iPad project is very special. It has been an eye opening opportunity to watch children use a tool of technology to learn in a way I never did as a child." Michelle's colleague at Washburn Elementary School, Jess Prue, agrees, "We are not only giving kids a new engaging way to learn, we are also preparing them for technology in the future. It is exciting!" Since Auburn is the nation's first public school system to provide iPads to each of their youngest students, the district is closely examining the program through a yearlong research study. Dr. Mike Muir, Auburn School Department's Multiple Pathways Leader, stated, "Too many innovative programs don't prioritize their own research, and even if they collect observations and stories later, they don't make the effort to do a randomized control trial, like we did. We wanted to make sure we could objectively examine the contribution of the iPads."
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