Mobile Applications for Research Initiative for Researcher
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2016.6.1.439Keywords:
Mobile Apps, Mobile Technology, Research InitiativeAbstract
The adoption of the mobile phone by people has been a global phenomenon in recent years. It is now an integral part of peoples ’ daily lives and is for the majority, the most popular form of electronic Communication. In fact, the mobile phone has turned from a technological tool to a social, Education and Entertainment tool. In modern information and communication age mobile application is one of the most concerned and rapidly developing areas of education and research .This paper explores the application of research initiative and also presents some use of mobile application on education from the research perspective.
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