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Students’ Lives are Mobile and Social

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Surveys show students want learning and schools to follow suit.

The challenge:

How can schools harness this social force for learning while attending to some persistent concerns?  

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12 predictions for Africa Tech Scene in 2012

It has been a banner year for the Africa technology scene as the world begins to turn to the continent – The Economist Africa rising cover story article was for many, a big validation in the future opportunities as well as challenges for Africa.

Here is a list of 12 predictions compiled by Mbwana Alliy for Afrinnovator 

1) Feature phone to Smartphone + a touch of Tablet: Smartphone adoption will grow among Africa’s emerging middle class as entry prices for an unlocked phone continue to dip below $100. Nokia/Microsoft Symbian/Windows Phone and Google/Samsung Android will battle for smartphone dominance- Nokia’s strong brand and feature phone momentum will prove to be an advantage. But affordable Chinese smartphones led by Huawei’s Ideos will continue to tempt Africans to upgrade. Tablet usage will begin growing as prices drop below $200 starting within education sector. Check out the Nigerian tablet from Encipher based on Android, locally designed hardware customized to a big local market like Nigeria is a smart strategy if prices are kept in check. RIM’s Blackberry will continue to be adopted by the elite and corporate circles- one of the last bright spots for RIM’s declining dominance who initially popularized the smartphone category.

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2) Evolution & Maturity of Mobile Money: Mobile money will begin to grow with other mobile operators in other countries (emulating Safaricom’s M-PESA success in Kenya) after operators refine and adapt their marketing and customer education programs

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Travel Marketing Pros Plan to Increase Mobile Spending in 2012

According to an annual survey, travel marketing pros plan to increase their mobile efforts in 2012. This study included airlines, agents, tour operators, hotels, tourist boards, car rental, rail, travel insurance, publishing and cruise companies. It found that, while 20% of travel companies will keep mobile spending the same, 54% will be raising the bar. Here are some additional quick stats from the research:

Upcoming Priorities:

  • 83% of travel marketing professionals report they are increasing overall digital marketing spend
  • The biggest priority in content development for nearly a third of them is driving conversions (32%) and attracting search traffic (27%)
  • Building brand is a top priority for their content by 16% in 2012

Mobile Apps:

  • 79% of travel marketing professionals plan to develop iPhone apps in 2012
  • Nearly half of the travel marketing companies already have an iPhone app
  • Another 30% of companies will support the platform
  • 39% already have an iPad app; 36% will support one in 2012
  • Only 35% of travel marketers currently support Android smartphones; 33% plan to

Although mobile spending is projected to grow in 2012, it is still only the third most popular are for growth plans for travel marketing investments. Even more likely to see greater investment dollars include social media marketing (65%) and brand content (55%).

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Mobile Technology Leads to Better Customer Experience

Motorola Solutions Survey shows 67% of shoppers agree emerging in-store technologies heighten overall satisfaction.

The rising availability of shopping-assisted options across all shopping channels has raised customer service expectations for shoppers and retail associates. According to the survey, more than eight in 10 (83.3%) surveyed retail associates and managers believe that shoppers can easily find a better deal so customer service is more important than ever. From a shopper perspective, 33% of shopping trips ended with shoppers leaving before satisfying their intent to purchase, costing an average of $125 per trip. Of those lost opportunities, more than 73% did not complete their purchases with the original retailer.

While shopper activity and spend remains higher in-store than online, retailers need to continue to address the needs of the omni-channel shopper. Online purchases swelled by more than 18% compared to 2010 and 63% of surveyed shoppers with smartphones downloaded some type of shopping application.

Increasing online spend has created variances in satisfaction between offline and online experiences – almost 41% of shoppers were not satisfied with the ability to receive in-stock status in-store compared to 20% online. Approximately 27% of shoppers were not satisfied with the ease of finding correct prices in-store versus approximately 14% online; and 42% of shoppers were not satisfied with the check-out process in-store compared to 15% online. Online shoppers cited a much higher dissatisfaction rate (41% compared to 25%) for the return/exchange process, providing a significant advantage for in-store retailers…Continue reading at CSD

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Technology 2012: Four tech trends to watch

By Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Special to the Christian Science Monitor 

Technological innovations lay at the heart of many of last year’s biggest stories — from citizen-recorded videos that fanned the flames of the Arab Spring to the social-media organized Occupy movement. So what new technologies – and unexpected uses of them – will change social habits and relationships this year? Here are four 2012 technology trends that are sure to play a role: 

1. Mobile technologies in 2012 will free us – and save lives

2. Generation hashtag: Social technologies will continue to inform and inspire

3. Video technology: Beware what you televise

4. Robot technology: The future walks among us

Continue reading the entire story at the Christian Science Monitor

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mHealth: Closing the Gap Between Promise and Adoption

Stakeholders at last week’s third annual mHealth Summit in the Washington, D.C., area touted the potential of mobile health technology to improve health care quality, increase patient centeredness and reduce costs. However, they also acknowledged that while mobile tools have helped revolutionize nearly every other industry in the U.S., the health care field has lagged behind.

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius — one of the summit’s keynote speakers — said, “Virtually every American today has a cellphone. … And every year, our phones have more features and computing power.” She added, “As our phones get more powerful, they are becoming our primary tools for doing everything from getting directions to deciding where to eat. And, increasingly, that includes using our phones to track, manage and improve our health.”

The promise of mobile health is not new. Health care leaders for several years have advocated for increasing use of mobile tools to help improve preventive health care, reduce unnecessary physician visits, curb rising health care costs and empower patients. Yet, widespread mobile health adoption has remained elusive.

Sebelius said, “Over the last few decades, we’ve seen information technology improve the consumer experience in almost every area of our lives. We’ve gone from waiting until a bank opened to make a deposit to 24-hour ATMs and paying bills online,” adding, “But health care has stubbornly held onto its cabinets and hanging files.”…Continue reading



 

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Mobile Passes Print in Time-Spent Among US Adults

NEW YORK (December 12, 2011)—US adults now spend more time on mobile devices each day than they do with print media, according to a new forecast by eMarketer. Meanwhile, time spent watching traditional TV—whether live or recorded on a DVR or DVD—is also increasing, despite industry fears of online encroachment and consumer “cord-cutting.”

The average adult consumer has spent 4 hours and 34 minutes each day watching TV and video on a traditional television set this year, up 10 minutes from last year, eMarketer estimates.

Time spent with the internet and mobile phones was also up—by 7.7% and 30%, respectively—and while adults are spending less time than last year with radio and print publications, the increases to TV and digital also mean an increase in total time spent with media, to 11 hours and 33 minutes.

Mobile’s 30% jump from 2010 helped propel it past the 1-hour-per-day mark, compared to just 44 minutes with print magazines and newspapers combined…Continue

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Americans and Mobile Computing: Key Trends in Consumer Research

 

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Trending Tech In The Workplace

by @jebory via Tech.li

The ubiquitous nature of smartphone and tablets is driving behavioral changes at an unprecedented pace. We are trending towards using one device for everything (see the Kleiner Perkins graph below). And the device needs to move seamlessly back and forth between work, home life, leisure activities, and everything else that we do on a daily basis. This trend is impacting social behavior. The tethering to a single device permits life and work to overlap in many more situations than before…


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The Rapid Rise of Social Blogging

by Lauren Hockenson

In four short years, Tumblr has grown from relative obscurity to start-up darling to international microblogging network. The platform has grown a staggering 900% in the past year and eclipsed platform competitor WordPress, largely due to its global reach and brand-building potential.

Those under Tumblr’s influence are fiercely loyal — with 2% of users making up 43% of total visits — and they log in from all over the world.

Take a look behind the scenes at Tumblr’s influence on the web, including top tags and fun facts, in this handy infographic.

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