There are a number of benefits that organizations can accrue from the workforce and many of those advantages arise from the easy deployment of mobile learning applications.
https://www.designingdigitally.com/what-we-do/mobile-learning
Millennials use technology, such as smartphones and laptops, every day, so naturally they want hotels to enable them to use their devices during their stays, according Oracle Hospitality’s recent study, “Millennials and Hospitality: The Redefinition of Service.” The study shares the findings of a survey of more than 9,000 millennials from eight countries.
Mobile phone usage and app usage is growing rapidly worldwide. Over 5.9 billion people own mobile phones, with over 1.2 billion accessing the internet on their phones. App stores offer hundreds of thousands of apps, but apps need to stand out, be easy to use, and fulfill a clear need for their target audience in order to be successful. Simple navigation, organization, and utilizing smartphone features are keys to an effective app.
Small is beautiful: Smart publishing for smart phonesMarc Hartog
There are more iPhones sold every second of the day then babies born on Planet Earth. The way people consume content on their smartphone has kick-started a publishing revolution and the award-winning Apptitude Media have produced some of the worlds first dedicated smartphone magazines. In this keynote given at the UK's Publishing Expo in February 2014, CEO Marc Hartog delivers some helpful tips and shares some of the lessons learned along the way.
More about Apptitude here: http://vimeo.com/85234900
I gave a slightly edited version of this presentation to a group of high school juniors and seniors, on Career Day, during which I talked about my experiences and how I became a 'digital technologist'.
This document summarizes current mobile technology trends and opportunities for context-aware information delivery on mobile devices. It discusses that over half the world's population now has mobile phone coverage and mobile internet usage in the UK rose 25% from Q2 to Q3 in 2008. It also predicts that by 2012, one quarter of all new phones will be smartphones and over 80% of iPhone users access the internet daily on their phones. The document outlines several mobile application marketplaces and recommends preparing for opportunities through training, consultation, and developing innovative solutions to disseminate learning in this area.
Millennials use technology, such as smartphones and laptops, every day, so naturally they want hotels to enable them to use their devices during their stays, according Oracle Hospitality’s recent study, “Millennials and Hospitality: The Redefinition of Service.” The study shares the findings of a survey of more than 9,000 millennials from eight countries.
Mobile phone usage and app usage is growing rapidly worldwide. Over 5.9 billion people own mobile phones, with over 1.2 billion accessing the internet on their phones. App stores offer hundreds of thousands of apps, but apps need to stand out, be easy to use, and fulfill a clear need for their target audience in order to be successful. Simple navigation, organization, and utilizing smartphone features are keys to an effective app.
Small is beautiful: Smart publishing for smart phonesMarc Hartog
There are more iPhones sold every second of the day then babies born on Planet Earth. The way people consume content on their smartphone has kick-started a publishing revolution and the award-winning Apptitude Media have produced some of the worlds first dedicated smartphone magazines. In this keynote given at the UK's Publishing Expo in February 2014, CEO Marc Hartog delivers some helpful tips and shares some of the lessons learned along the way.
More about Apptitude here: http://vimeo.com/85234900
I gave a slightly edited version of this presentation to a group of high school juniors and seniors, on Career Day, during which I talked about my experiences and how I became a 'digital technologist'.
This document summarizes current mobile technology trends and opportunities for context-aware information delivery on mobile devices. It discusses that over half the world's population now has mobile phone coverage and mobile internet usage in the UK rose 25% from Q2 to Q3 in 2008. It also predicts that by 2012, one quarter of all new phones will be smartphones and over 80% of iPhone users access the internet daily on their phones. The document outlines several mobile application marketplaces and recommends preparing for opportunities through training, consultation, and developing innovative solutions to disseminate learning in this area.
Mobile applications have grown tremendously in popularity as the number of mobile phone users has increased to over 77% of the world's population. The development of mobile applications allows software to be created and downloaded for use on devices such as phones and tablets. Popular mobile operating systems include Apple, Android, RIM, Palm, Microsoft and Samsung. The success of application stores like Apple's App Store, which saw a huge growth in iPhone sales after its launch, demonstrated the business opportunity of mobile applications. Today there are hundreds of thousands of applications available across many categories that people use on their mobile devices for tasks like checking the weather, gaming, social networking and more.
How important is a mobile phone to 15 years olds and how could Google learn from this in relation to marketing their platform Android?
In 2015, we encouraged three year ten students from Sydney Australia to gather insights into how they use their phones on a daily basis, this is what they discovered.
A smartphone is a mobile device that allows users to make phone calls and access the internet to use apps and edit documents. The presentation discusses how smartphones have become increasingly popular, with annual sales projected to rise from 131 million to 300 million by 2013. While smartphones provide connectivity and access to information, overuse has negative impacts especially on youth, taking away from social interaction and academic performance. The presentation concludes that smartphones can be both a blessing and burden, and their use needs to be monitored and regulated, especially for children and students.
The document discusses the growing mobile and app markets in India. It notes that there are over 300k users on their apps and 5.3 billion mobile subscribers globally, with growth led by China and India. It then outlines various mobile and app advertising strategies and technologies that are now possible, such as in-app ads, rich SMS ads, branded apps, tablets, mobile radio and TV. The document advocates for developing a mobile strategy to engage India's growing affluent mobile user base.
Leverage the Mobility platform to expand your consumer reach......................Consult Binary Semantics Ltd.
www.binarysemantics.com
marketing@binarysemantics.com
Bsp media branded_rp_africacom_2013_strikemedia_freecopyBSP Media Group
This document discusses the rise of mobile technology and how information sources have increasingly moved to mobile over time. It notes that the illiterates of the future will be those unable to learn new skills quickly. Statistics show an exponential growth in mobile usage and content consumption compared to desktop. The document provides tips for developing a mobile presence, such as making sites responsive, optimizing for speed and testing on mobile. It discusses trends in the African mobile market like growing smartphone adoption and increasing data usage.
Smartphones are mobile phones that have computer capabilities and allow users to access the internet, send emails, and interact with computer systems. While smartphones can be distracting, they are largely beneficial in the workplace by providing easy access to email and the internet, making them more of a necessity than a want. Statistics show that 48% of people use smartphones to help with business and the largest demographic of smartphone users, 25-34, corresponds with the peak working ages.
Modern enterprises use a variety of devices from different brands to enable employees to be productive. While Apple's iOS devices are very popular, holding a 73% share of enterprise devices, the iPad comprises over 97% of all enterprise tablet activations. 94% of Fortune 500 companies are testing or deploying iPads for enterprise use.
The Mobile World Congress 2014 Review - What Happened At The World's Biggest Show !
The Mobile World Congress is an important pilgrimage for mobile enthusiasts. The Mobile World Congress 2014 was a hit show with more than 85,000 attendees from 200+ countries. Clearly Mobility was important for everyone ! Though I did not see any earth-shattering innovation, it was a good glimpse of the dominant themes in the mobility industry. It was a good investment of 3.5 days spent on networking, meetings, discussions and walking 70,000+ steps!
Extentia’s CEO Umeed Kothavala addressed students at the Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai on ‘Mobile Technology and Opportunities for the Media’.
This session was about mobile technology, related facts, mobile media channels, consumption of news on mobile, social media and mobile news, and the impact of citizen journalism.
Do let us know your comments/feedback on this presentation!
We all use Smart Phone but most us are not aware of many uses of Smart for us. So just go through this awesome ppt and get to know some really smart use of ur smart phone.
We will go through the rise of The Mobile Web; from the launch of the iPhone to Responsive Web Design to Content First Design. We will go through what makes up the Mobile Web, how to think about it and approach building things for it. This lecture will be informative about the history of the Mobile Web, mobile device usage as well as some in-depth discussion on design and User Experience "UX" approaches to designing and building for it and overall industry standards.
How is IT adapting to the rise of consumerism and BYOD? Why are executives driving mobility strategies in their organizations? Learn in our infographic!
Is your enterprise ready for WYOD? Wearable devices are marching into the Enterprise, creating security concerns for IT. This infographic highlights the growing importance of considering the mobile information security of wearable devices.
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day planning event on mobile strategy. Day 1 covers topics like mobile technology trends, mobile social marketing, bring your own device (BYOD) strategy, developing mobile apps for organizations, and case studies. Day 2 focuses on mobile commerce, device battles, mobile security, mobile payments, and a workshop on developing a mobile strategy. Key presentations will be given by industry experts on topics such as emerging technologies, the mobile app ecosystem, application stores, BYOD challenges, and enterprise strategies around mobility. The goal is to help organizations plan effective mobile strategies.
The document discusses smart phones and their impact in various areas. It provides statistical information showing that smart phone usage is growing, with 48% of users having them for business purposes. Research has found that smart phones affect productivity in workplaces and schools, as well as social engagement and communication. While smart phones provide convenience and access to information, some drawbacks are discussed such as potential anti-social behavior in teenagers and the need to regularly upgrade phones for new features. In conclusion, the author agrees that research has shown smart phones impact various domains like work, education, and social interaction.
Current & future mobile trends of south east asia @ innotech cambodiaiTrainAsia
This document summarizes current and future mobile trends in Southeast Asia. It finds that the region has experienced rapid growth in smartphone adoption and mobile internet usage. Southeast Asia now has the highest mobile penetration rate globally, with over half the population accessing the internet mostly through smartphones. As the population is young and incomes are rising, the region is an important emerging market for both local and global mobile developers and businesses.
Keeping Up with Your Mobile-Savvy Consumers
It’s abundantly clear that the mobile space is evolving at a rapid pace with no signs of slowing down. We know that consumers are addicted to their mobile devices and mobile internet usage is projected to trump desktop usage this year, so why isn’t your marketing plan focusing on your mobile consumers? Join Tomer Cohen from LinkedIn as he discusses how to keep up and capitalize your marketing efforts with the on-the-go, mobile-savvy consumer.
Attendees will learn how to:
Set and exceed mobile engagement goals
Anticipate the wants & needs of your audience
Leverage mobile marketing to delight your audience and grow your revenue
Beyond Mobile Trends: A Disruption for the Modern JuanRichard Grimaldo
Presentation for NCI TechTalk “ICT4ALL:Technology, Education, Business and Governance held in National Computer Center, Diliman, Quezon City
June 4, 2013
By 2024:
1. Education will prepare the young generations for innovations in technology through increased use of devices like tablets and Chromebooks in schools.
2. Wearable technology will be widely used to track health, fitness, and detect diseases. Implants may also be used optionally or mandated to enhance healthcare.
3. Video games will utilize virtual reality with devices like Oculus Rift for immersive graphics. A long tail theory will apply as niche gaming markets emerge.
4. Mobile phones will serve as digital wallets containing identity and health information. Smart glasses and watches may replace traditional phones. Dependence on mobile technology will be nearly universal for communication
Mobile devices have enabled new markets like mobile payments, the Internet of Things (IoT), and location-based advertising. People check their phones frequently throughout the day and night, with over 40% checking within 5 minutes of waking up and over 30% checking in the middle of the night. Smartphone ownership has grown across all age groups but is highest among 18-24 year olds, reaching near saturation levels. Interest in IoT technologies like smart home devices and wearables is growing, though autonomous vehicles and VR headsets remain niche. Security and privacy are top concerns, with most preferring PINs/passwords over biometrics and being willing to share some usage data if they can choose what is shared.
Mobile applications have grown tremendously in popularity as the number of mobile phone users has increased to over 77% of the world's population. The development of mobile applications allows software to be created and downloaded for use on devices such as phones and tablets. Popular mobile operating systems include Apple, Android, RIM, Palm, Microsoft and Samsung. The success of application stores like Apple's App Store, which saw a huge growth in iPhone sales after its launch, demonstrated the business opportunity of mobile applications. Today there are hundreds of thousands of applications available across many categories that people use on their mobile devices for tasks like checking the weather, gaming, social networking and more.
How important is a mobile phone to 15 years olds and how could Google learn from this in relation to marketing their platform Android?
In 2015, we encouraged three year ten students from Sydney Australia to gather insights into how they use their phones on a daily basis, this is what they discovered.
A smartphone is a mobile device that allows users to make phone calls and access the internet to use apps and edit documents. The presentation discusses how smartphones have become increasingly popular, with annual sales projected to rise from 131 million to 300 million by 2013. While smartphones provide connectivity and access to information, overuse has negative impacts especially on youth, taking away from social interaction and academic performance. The presentation concludes that smartphones can be both a blessing and burden, and their use needs to be monitored and regulated, especially for children and students.
The document discusses the growing mobile and app markets in India. It notes that there are over 300k users on their apps and 5.3 billion mobile subscribers globally, with growth led by China and India. It then outlines various mobile and app advertising strategies and technologies that are now possible, such as in-app ads, rich SMS ads, branded apps, tablets, mobile radio and TV. The document advocates for developing a mobile strategy to engage India's growing affluent mobile user base.
Leverage the Mobility platform to expand your consumer reach......................Consult Binary Semantics Ltd.
www.binarysemantics.com
marketing@binarysemantics.com
Bsp media branded_rp_africacom_2013_strikemedia_freecopyBSP Media Group
This document discusses the rise of mobile technology and how information sources have increasingly moved to mobile over time. It notes that the illiterates of the future will be those unable to learn new skills quickly. Statistics show an exponential growth in mobile usage and content consumption compared to desktop. The document provides tips for developing a mobile presence, such as making sites responsive, optimizing for speed and testing on mobile. It discusses trends in the African mobile market like growing smartphone adoption and increasing data usage.
Smartphones are mobile phones that have computer capabilities and allow users to access the internet, send emails, and interact with computer systems. While smartphones can be distracting, they are largely beneficial in the workplace by providing easy access to email and the internet, making them more of a necessity than a want. Statistics show that 48% of people use smartphones to help with business and the largest demographic of smartphone users, 25-34, corresponds with the peak working ages.
Modern enterprises use a variety of devices from different brands to enable employees to be productive. While Apple's iOS devices are very popular, holding a 73% share of enterprise devices, the iPad comprises over 97% of all enterprise tablet activations. 94% of Fortune 500 companies are testing or deploying iPads for enterprise use.
The Mobile World Congress 2014 Review - What Happened At The World's Biggest Show !
The Mobile World Congress is an important pilgrimage for mobile enthusiasts. The Mobile World Congress 2014 was a hit show with more than 85,000 attendees from 200+ countries. Clearly Mobility was important for everyone ! Though I did not see any earth-shattering innovation, it was a good glimpse of the dominant themes in the mobility industry. It was a good investment of 3.5 days spent on networking, meetings, discussions and walking 70,000+ steps!
Extentia’s CEO Umeed Kothavala addressed students at the Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai on ‘Mobile Technology and Opportunities for the Media’.
This session was about mobile technology, related facts, mobile media channels, consumption of news on mobile, social media and mobile news, and the impact of citizen journalism.
Do let us know your comments/feedback on this presentation!
We all use Smart Phone but most us are not aware of many uses of Smart for us. So just go through this awesome ppt and get to know some really smart use of ur smart phone.
We will go through the rise of The Mobile Web; from the launch of the iPhone to Responsive Web Design to Content First Design. We will go through what makes up the Mobile Web, how to think about it and approach building things for it. This lecture will be informative about the history of the Mobile Web, mobile device usage as well as some in-depth discussion on design and User Experience "UX" approaches to designing and building for it and overall industry standards.
How is IT adapting to the rise of consumerism and BYOD? Why are executives driving mobility strategies in their organizations? Learn in our infographic!
Is your enterprise ready for WYOD? Wearable devices are marching into the Enterprise, creating security concerns for IT. This infographic highlights the growing importance of considering the mobile information security of wearable devices.
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day planning event on mobile strategy. Day 1 covers topics like mobile technology trends, mobile social marketing, bring your own device (BYOD) strategy, developing mobile apps for organizations, and case studies. Day 2 focuses on mobile commerce, device battles, mobile security, mobile payments, and a workshop on developing a mobile strategy. Key presentations will be given by industry experts on topics such as emerging technologies, the mobile app ecosystem, application stores, BYOD challenges, and enterprise strategies around mobility. The goal is to help organizations plan effective mobile strategies.
The document discusses smart phones and their impact in various areas. It provides statistical information showing that smart phone usage is growing, with 48% of users having them for business purposes. Research has found that smart phones affect productivity in workplaces and schools, as well as social engagement and communication. While smart phones provide convenience and access to information, some drawbacks are discussed such as potential anti-social behavior in teenagers and the need to regularly upgrade phones for new features. In conclusion, the author agrees that research has shown smart phones impact various domains like work, education, and social interaction.
Current & future mobile trends of south east asia @ innotech cambodiaiTrainAsia
This document summarizes current and future mobile trends in Southeast Asia. It finds that the region has experienced rapid growth in smartphone adoption and mobile internet usage. Southeast Asia now has the highest mobile penetration rate globally, with over half the population accessing the internet mostly through smartphones. As the population is young and incomes are rising, the region is an important emerging market for both local and global mobile developers and businesses.
Keeping Up with Your Mobile-Savvy Consumers
It’s abundantly clear that the mobile space is evolving at a rapid pace with no signs of slowing down. We know that consumers are addicted to their mobile devices and mobile internet usage is projected to trump desktop usage this year, so why isn’t your marketing plan focusing on your mobile consumers? Join Tomer Cohen from LinkedIn as he discusses how to keep up and capitalize your marketing efforts with the on-the-go, mobile-savvy consumer.
Attendees will learn how to:
Set and exceed mobile engagement goals
Anticipate the wants & needs of your audience
Leverage mobile marketing to delight your audience and grow your revenue
Beyond Mobile Trends: A Disruption for the Modern JuanRichard Grimaldo
Presentation for NCI TechTalk “ICT4ALL:Technology, Education, Business and Governance held in National Computer Center, Diliman, Quezon City
June 4, 2013
By 2024:
1. Education will prepare the young generations for innovations in technology through increased use of devices like tablets and Chromebooks in schools.
2. Wearable technology will be widely used to track health, fitness, and detect diseases. Implants may also be used optionally or mandated to enhance healthcare.
3. Video games will utilize virtual reality with devices like Oculus Rift for immersive graphics. A long tail theory will apply as niche gaming markets emerge.
4. Mobile phones will serve as digital wallets containing identity and health information. Smart glasses and watches may replace traditional phones. Dependence on mobile technology will be nearly universal for communication
Mobile devices have enabled new markets like mobile payments, the Internet of Things (IoT), and location-based advertising. People check their phones frequently throughout the day and night, with over 40% checking within 5 minutes of waking up and over 30% checking in the middle of the night. Smartphone ownership has grown across all age groups but is highest among 18-24 year olds, reaching near saturation levels. Interest in IoT technologies like smart home devices and wearables is growing, though autonomous vehicles and VR headsets remain niche. Security and privacy are top concerns, with most preferring PINs/passwords over biometrics and being willing to share some usage data if they can choose what is shared.
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Op donderdag 26 september organiseerde de DDMA Commissie Mobile de Mobile Wave. Jasper Olieroock, strategy director bij mobtzu, heeft hier een sessie verzorgd en inzicht gegeven in de mobiele markt die door zijn omvang en snelheid van ontwikkelen al lang niet meer in de kinderschoenen staat. Aan de hand van cijfers over mobiel gebruik en trends in de markt maakt hij duidelijk waarom het vastleggen van regelgeving op dit terrein de markt volwassener zal maken.
50 Incredible Wi-Fi Tech Statistics That Businesses Must KnowVala Afshar
Mobile device usage surpassed the global population in 2013, with more than 7 billion new Wi-Fi enabled devices expected in the next 3 years. Wi-Fi speeds and capabilities have increased significantly with each new release of the 802.11 standard. Most businesses plan to increase Wi-Fi capacity in 2014 to support BYOD and mobile usage, which accounts for 75% of the projected capacity growth. Half of all networking devices will be mobile by 2015.
50 Incredible Wi-Fi Tech Statistics That Businesses Must KnowExtreme Networks
The document discusses the growth and importance of Wi-Fi connectivity. It notes that by the end of 2013 there were more mobile devices than people, and that Wi-Fi speeds and consumption have significantly increased in recent years. It also highlights the growing reliance on Wi-Fi for both personal and business use, with many users unable to go more than a day without access.
The use of Mobile technology in the workplace is increasing rapidly. As businesses adopt the latest gadgets, research into the effects of working in a 'wired' world also suggest using caution and setting usage guidelines.
The document discusses trends in mobile phone usage in Australia and globally. Some key points:
- Mobile phone and smartphone ownership is rising rapidly in Australia, with over half the population now owning a smartphone. Australians have the second highest smartphone adoption globally.
- Android phones have surpassed Apple's iOS as the most popular mobile operating system in Australia. Mobile applications are the most popular usage on smartphones.
- People are using their smartphones frequently throughout the day and are becoming dependent on them. Four main smartphone personality types have emerged: Zookeeper, COP, FOMO, and Social Creator.
- Mobile internet usage and time spent on apps is growing quickly while desktop internet usage declines. The mobile web, responsive design
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of mobile advertising in India. It notes that while mobile usage is widespread, the audience is diverse in terms of devices used, demographics, and interests. Effective mobile advertising requires understanding this complexity through data on users, their behaviors, and targeting them with engaging ad formats. The document advocates focusing on users rather than devices, leveraging telecom and media data, and balancing advertising reach and engagement.
This document discusses the evolving landscape of mobile advertising in India. It notes that while mobile usage is widespread, the audience is diverse in terms of devices used, interests, and demographics. Effective mobile advertising requires understanding this complexity. The document advocates using data and technology to precisely target audiences while balancing reach and engagement through formats like rich media and video. It presents a framework for mobile advertising involving audience targeting, ad formats, content/context, and tracking to optimize brand solutions and the user experience.
Millennials now make up over 35% of the global workforce and prefer mobile devices and more interactive learning. As they will form 50% of the workforce by 2020, organizations need to incorporate mobile learning to engage millennial employees. Mobile learning is not yet widely used in Australian businesses, but 63% plan to implement it in the future. This has implications for online learning, including responsive design, flexible delivery across devices, and content optimized for mobile.
Kevin Crews at the UK Recruiter Recruitment Conference 2013ukrecruiter
AIRS is a training and certification provider that has been training recruiters since 1997. They offer over 35 classes, including 7 industry-recognized certifications, focused on topics like sourcing, social media, and industry-specific recruiting. The presentation discusses how mobile devices are increasingly important for recruiting, with statistics showing growing smartphone and mobile internet usage. It provides examples of mobile-optimized job boards and recruiting apps to engage candidates on mobile.
Smartphones are affecting productivity, communication, social engagement, and education according to research. Smartphones allow users to install apps for tasks like sending emails, making calls and videos chats, browsing the web, and shopping. Healthcare apps are also popular with over 500 million people expected to use mobile health apps in 2015. Smartphones provide benefits like enhanced communication, improved productivity, knowledge from educational apps, and health monitoring capabilities.
Op donderdag 26 september organiseerde de DDMA Commissie Mobile de Mobile Wave. Jasper Olieroock, strategy director bij mobtzu, heeft hier een sessie verzorgd en inzicht gegeven in de mobiele markt die door zijn omvang en snelheid van ontwikkelen al lang niet meer in de kinderschoenen staat. Aan de hand van cijfers over mobiel gebruik en trends in de markt maakt hij duidelijk waarom het vastleggen van regelgeving op dit terrein de markt volwassener zal maken.
Mobileday 2016 - User behavior & Insight; How to surf the wave? - Phan Tuan AnhTuấn Anh Phan
In order to understand mobile user behavior & insight in Asean & Emerging Market in 2016.
Why mobile?
In fact, users think mobile is just mobile, their smartphone
08 critical points for each Marketer in order to develop mobile marketing strategy
The combination of: Mobile Connects Everything + Consumer Decision Journey + Gamification = Mobile Advocacy Journey
For mobile, it's all about interactive + relative
Smartphones combine the functions of a cellular phone and a handheld computer, allowing users to add and store information, send and receive email, and install apps. Research has found that smartphones have enhanced the educational experience by providing access to ebooks and online courses. They have also transformed communication through social networking and impacted culture by becoming people's primary connection point. Smartphone ownership is projected to surpass 80% in the US by 2015 due to their diverse functionality and convenience. However, overreliance on smartphones could become addictive and negatively impact areas like student concentration.
The document discusses how to engage Gen Z and millennial workers. It provides demographics on these generations, showing high smartphone usage. Gen Z and millennials expect intuitive, predictive mobile experiences and are digital natives who value flexibility. The document recommends a bring-your-own-device policy to engage these workers by allowing mobile access to work tools and information from any location.
The Sophisticat, the Elephant, and the Secret of the Digital Native - By Arth...RAMP Group
The document summarizes key findings from research into digital usage among youth in South Africa. It identifies two main segments - "Sophisticats" and "Elephants" - who account for a large share of mobile spending. While private school youth showed high levels of digital skills, township youth generally had lower levels of skills due to lack of support structures. The research also revealed that digital adoption is driven more by peer influence than by age, challenging the idea that today's youth are "digital natives". It calls on businesses to incorporate digital peer learning into their models to drive adoption.
The Sophisticat, the Elephant, and the Secret of the Digital Native - by Arth...RAMP Group
The document summarizes key findings from research into digital usage among youth in South Africa. It identifies two main segments - "Sophisticats" and "Elephants" - who account for a large share of mobile spending. While private school youth showed high levels of digital skills, township youth generally had lower skills levels due to lack of support structures. The research also revealed that digital adoption is driven more by peer influence than by age, challenging the idea that today's youth are "digital natives".
2016 Mid Year State of the Mobile IndustryJudd Wheeler
The 2016 Mid-Year State of the Mobile Industry Report dives into stats and reports from January to June 2016. It takes a look at mobile devices, mobile user behaviors, mobile apps, mobile video, mobile advertising, ad blocking, SMS, social media, OTT messaging, email, mobile search, mobile couponing, mobile commerce and payments, mobile's influence in retail, the Internet of Things and wearables.
1. Over of smartphone
users grab their smartphone
immediately after waking up
50%Apps account for 89%
of mobile media time
The other 11%
spent on websites
80%
of internet users own a
smartphone
Almost 100% of the learners are likely to complete
the training in the mobile format
Over 1 Billion
smartphones ship each
and every year, worldwide
MobileDeviceAdaption
STATS&FACTS
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88% of consumers
who search for a type
of local business on a
mobile device call, or
go to that business
within 24 hours
It is predicted that 70%
of professionals will do
some work from their
own, personal smart
phones or tablets by
2018
By 2020, Millennials will form 50% of
the global workforce. They have grown
up with technology at their fingertips and
in their hands.
80% of workers access
their corporate documents
on the move using their
mobile devices
mLearning tools see wide adoption, with 74% of trainees using them while traveling.
52%even use them in bed either right before sleep or right after waking up.
Over 36% of mobile
subscribers use iPhones
or iPads to read email
80% of internet users
own a smartphone
20% of all 19-34 year old
Millennials don't use
desktops at all
79% Of people
surveyed use their
smartphone for
reading email
A higher percentage
than those who used
it for making calls
The worldwide market
for Mobile Learning
products and services
reached 8.4 billion
in 2014
The global five-year
compound annual
growthrate is11.3%
Estimated revenues will
reach $14.5billion
by 2019
By 2019, the top-buying
country will be China,
followed by the US,
India, Indonesia, and
Brazil
The US Mobile Learning
Market could reach
$2.1 Billion
by 2019
MOBILE LEARNING
79%