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The Mobile Technologies Impact on Education and Digital Business Models

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  • Nashirudin, Rafi Abdul

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The mobile technology on education and digital business models. It addresses the evolving landscape in both domains, driven by the proliferation of mobile devices. The methodology involves an extensive literature review encompassing academic research, industry reports, and case studies. The results highlight how mobile technology has democratized education, enabling universal access and personalized learning experiences, while simultaneously revolutionizing digital business models through enhanced connectivity, data-driven insights, and innovative marketing strategies. This transformative influence underscores the need to address challenges related to data security and privacy, ensuring that education and digital businesses continue to thrive in our mobile-driven world.

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  • Nashirudin, Rafi Abdul, 2023. "The Mobile Technologies Impact on Education and Digital Business Models," OSF Preprints edjwx_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:edjwx_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/edjwx_v1
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