...student mobility. This is attributable to government policies targeting the capacity development of the domestic higher education system to reverse brain drain and increase the number of inbound...
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...completed the course. The ALISON Ebola MOOC can be accessed via mobile phone. It is available in French as well as English and is being translated into Arabic...
...too. The government has tackled problems caused by inadequate infrastructure, with the result that by 2013, mobile services were reaching 2.5 million subscribers at a 92% penetration rate....
...doubted they would be able to work in the UK post-graduation. What’s at stake The UK currently commands a 12.6% share of the world’s internationally mobile students, second...
...sign off for the week with a fun infographic from Text Marketer, which is chock full of stats on mobile usage and offers seven reasons for you to...
...by 20% annually through 2020. Currently, Central Asia plays a small role in global student flows, with students from the region representing only around 2% of outbound mobile...
...As an example, Ogilvy created a virtual digital assistant who lives in mobile phones for an Asian liquor company. This assistant helps users do everything from access promotions...
...(e.g., e-textbooks, rich media); Mobile learning apps and edugames; Mobile services (VAS: Value-added services). Mobile products generated the highest revenues for suppliers in 2013. Mobile educational apps, edugames,...