2. WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE?
• Any portable technology running an operating
system optimized or designed for mobile
computing.
• A mobile device is a small, hand-held computing device,
typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a
miniature keyboard and less than 2 pounds.
4. SWOT ANALYSIS OF MOBILE LEARNING
Strength
• No more just a buzzword or science
fiction.
• One of the most relevant tools
(currently) for performance support.
Weaknesses
• Concerns still revolve around basic
device security and data security.
• Lack of tools to create engaging
mobile learning content.
Opportunities
• One of the best ways to offer quick,
real-time on-demand performance
support.
• Front end or middle layer for the LMS.
Threats
• Early stage technology curve.
• Multiple platforms and varied
technical frameworks.
7. TABLET
• A Tablet PC is a notebook or slate shaped
mobile computer.
• Its touch screen or digitizing tablet
technology allows the user to operate the
computer with a stylus or digital pen
instead of keyboard or mouse.
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8. WHAT IS A SMART-PHONE?
It is a mobile device that
offers advanced computing
ability and connectivity
9. • Electronic books, or Ebooks, are editions of books available
electronically in a variety of formats
• Ebooks may be used on a variety of devices, including:
• E-reader, such as a Kindle or Nook
• Mobile device, such as a Smartphone or tablet
• Personal computer
WHAT IS EBOOK READERS?
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11. ADVANTAGES
• Cell phones are easier for communication
• Good for emergencies
• Сеll рhоnes are not only telephones; they can
also include internet, calendars, cameras, and
alarm
12. DISADVANTAGES
• The use of cell phones has been proven to be a
big distraction
• Possibility of brain tumor is also increasing
with the use of cell phones
• Cellular phone prices are very costly
13. Overview of Mobile Banking
SWOT Analysis of Mobile Banking
Mobile Banking in Bangladesh
Upcoming Mobile banking in Bangladesh
OBJECT OF Mobile Banking
14. OVERVIEW OF MOBILE BANKING
Mobile banking is a term used for performing balance checks, account
transactions, payments, credit applications, pay bills, authorize fund
transfers, and other banking transactions through a mobile device such as a
mobile phone or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Also known as M-Banking, SMS Banking.
The first mobile banking was operated by the National Bank of Scotland
and came into service on 5 November 1946
Mobile banking was first introduced in Bangladesh on May 15 by Dutch
Bangla Bank Ltd (DBBL).
15. SWOT ANALYSIS OF MOBILE BANKING
• Strengths:
1) Mobile as a technology
provides all the support
required to leverage Banking
transactions.
2) Ease of availability- any
time, any where.
3) Rapid growth of Mobile and
wireless market.
• Weakness:
1) Lack of awareness about the
new channel among the
mobile users.
2) Security concerns about the
new channel.
3) Mobile Handset Operability.
4) Application distribution
16. MOBILE BANKING IN BANGLADESH
• Bangladesh Bank has already allowed 10 banks to initiate
mobile banking.
• “Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited” has around 20,000
customers under the new system.
• The bank started the service initially in Dhaka city and its 6
surrounding districts with 150 to 200 field offices, and 4585
agent all over Bangladesh.
• “BRAC Bank” introduced the service on July 21, with the brand
name ‘bKash’
17. UPCOMING MOBILE BANKING IN BANGLADESH
• “Mercantile Bank” and “Trust Bank” are going to
introduce m-banking throughout the country with the help
of the government union information centers.
• “SSL Wireless and Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited” have
entered an agreement to provide Mobile Banking Services
in Bangladesh
18. MOBILE SERVICE OPERATORS OF M- BANKING
Name of Banks Mobile service operators
Brac Bank GrameenPhone , Robi.
Dhaka Bank GrameenPhone, Banglalink.
Mercantile
Bank Limited
GrameenPhone , Robi and Tele-
Talk.
Dutch-Bangla
Bank
GrameenPhone, Citycell, Robi,
Banglalink.
Islami Bank
Bangladesh
Grameenphone,Robi,
Banglalink,Airtel and TeleTalk
Bangladesh
Post Office
Grameenphone,Robi,
Banglalink,Airtel and Tele-Talk
Deb-
We came upon an agreed upon definition of a mobile device. Generally when people talk about “mobile” it may or may not include a laptop.
2010 Mobile Statistics provided by Nielsen
There are 223m mobile phone users in the US 18% are Smartphones
26% have the web/data package, up 33% since 2008
Currently only 7% of mobile device owners viewed video on their phones
In Q-3 of ‘09 over 25% of all mobile devices sold were Smartphones, 2010 it is predicted to be 40-50%.
Looking ahead to mid-2011 it is estimated there will be 150m Smartphones in use in the US. 120m will be web-enabled.
Video viewership will surge from 5m now, to 120m
Texting has gone from 75b in 2008 to 1 trillion in 2009.
Mobile Tablet – (Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Lenovo Thinkpad Slate, Blackberry Playbook)
Smartphone- (iPhone, Blackberry, Android) ….uses its own system software, such as RIM (BlackBerry), Windows Mobile, or Apple iOS
eReaders (Kindle, Nook, Sony Reader ) An e-book reader is an electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books, periodicals and listening to audiobooks.