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dc.contributor.advisorAtkinson, Robert Cen
dc.contributor.advisorWu, Irene Sen
dc.creatoren
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-02T14:52:20Zen
dc.date.available2013-05-02T14:52:20Zen
dc.date.created2012en
dc.date.issueden
dc.date.submitted01/01/2012en
dc.identifier.otherAPT-BAG: georgetown.edu.10822_557543.tar;APT-ETAG: 9538eb8f42a4f3de91c7fa55bb3360e7; APT-DATE: 2017-01-31_18:33:49en
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dc.descriptionM.A.en
dc.description.abstractThe deficiencies in the South African education system lead to a populace unprepared for the workforce. This paper proposes that the use of mobile phones - a technology already owned by the vast majority of citizens - can offer an add-on to the education system, ultimately improving its dismal quality and providing tools for adult education at a relatively low cost. To make this argument, this research pays particular attention to the mobile-based tutoring program, Dr. Math, and the MoMaths mobile study guide. The paper then suggests that, once properly trained, South Africans can use their phones to connect with future employers, something that is made possible by mobile applications such as Ummeli. This paper acknowledges the difficulties in finding an easy solution for such a serious problem but maintains that the potential afforded through mobile phone technology coupled with the ability to take advantage of already available resources make this technology a viable option worth further consideration.en
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dc.format.extent91 leavesen
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dc.publisherGeorgetown Universityen
dc.sourceGeorgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciencesen
dc.sourceCommunication, Culture & Technologyen
dc.subject.lcshInformation technologyen
dc.subject.lcshInternational relationsen
dc.subject.otherInformation technologyen
dc.subject.otherInternational relationsen
dc.titleTHE USE OF MOBILE PHONES TO ADDRESS AN UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS: AN EXAMINATION OF SOUTH AFRICAen
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