...base is internationally mobile. This amounted to about 43,000 students in 2011 according to OECD statistics, making Indonesia the third-largest source country in Southeast Asia after Vietnam and...
Search results for: "mobile"
...better than those for more traditional delivery modes. Second, expanding access to technology around the world – both in schools and in terms of mainstream adoption of online...
...internet traffic will be directed to online video, 15 times higher than in 2017. And Forbes reports that mobile consumption of video is rising by 100% annually. Focus...
...current Erasmus programme: “More than in numbers of mobile students, the impact of the programme has been on the internationalisation and the reform of higher education. Erasmus has...
...and Forrester Research projects that mobile devices will influence US$1.4 trillion in local sales by 2021. It’s not difficult to imagine a family visiting Spain for a month...
...(14,900). Significant volumes of students travel to other African countries (20%) – especially to South Africa – and to North America (15%). The number of internationally mobile Sub-Saharan...
So many communication channels these days, so little time (and attention!) to go around. But while much of the focus of late is on social media, content marketing,...
...observed that regional hubs are starting to attract larger numbers of internationally mobile students. Malaysia in particular, along with China, Korea, and Singapore, is beginning to compete with...