Digital media and wireless communication in developing nations : agriculture, education, and the economic sector / edited by Megh R. Goyal, Emmanuel Eilu.
Contributor(s): Goyal, Megh Raj [editor.] | Eilu, Emmanuel [editor.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Oakville, ON, Canada ; Palm Bay, Florida : Apple Academic Press, [2020]Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429029318; 0429029314; 9780429639425; 0429639422; 9780429642593; 0429642598; 9780429636257; 0429636253.Subject(s): Wireless communication systems -- Developing countries | Mobile communication systems -- Developing countries | Agricultural innovations -- Developing countries | Mobile communication systems in education -- Developing countries | Mobile communication systems -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Communication / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / E-Commerce / General (see also COMPUTERS / Electronic Commerce) | COMPUTERS / Data Transmission Systems / WirelessDDC classification: 384.309172/4 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: "Digital Media and Wireless Communications in Developing Nations: Agriculture, Education, and the Economic Sector explores how digital media and wireless communications, especially mobile phones and social media platforms, offer concrete opportunities for developing countries to transform different sectors of their economies. The volume focuses on the agricultural, economic, and education sectors. The chapter authors, mostly from Africa and India, provide a wealth of information on recent innovations, the opportunities they provide, challenges faced, and the direction of future research in digital media and wireless communication to leverage transformation in developing countries. The volume presents a diverse selection research on such topics as In agriculture: mobile app that help to combat pests and diseases in tomatoes using mobile technology to prevent illegal timber logging In education: E-learning in adult education for prison inmates using social networks in health care education In economics: artificial intelligence to foster sustainable development, reforming public finance management via an integrated financial management system The volume provides important research on digital media and wireless communications within the context of developing countries that will be very useful for professionals from academia, government agencies, NGOs, technologists, entrepreneurs and investors, and others"-- Provided by publisher."Digital Media and Wireless Communications in Developing Nations: Agriculture, Education, and the Economic Sector explores how digital media and wireless communications, especially mobile phones and social media platforms, offer concrete opportunities for developing countries to transform different sectors of their economies. The volume focuses on the agricultural, economic, and education sectors. The chapter authors, mostly from Africa and India, provide a wealth of information on recent innovations, the opportunities they provide, challenges faced, and the direction of future research in digital media and wireless communication to leverage transformation in developing countries. The volume presents a diverse selection research on such topics as In agriculture: mobile app that help to combat pests and diseases in tomatoes using mobile technology to prevent illegal timber logging In education: E-learning in adult education for prison inmates using social networks in health care education In economics: artificial intelligence to foster sustainable development, reforming public finance management via an integrated financial management system The volume provides important research on digital media and wireless communications within the context of developing countries that will be very useful for professionals from academia, government agencies, NGOs, technologists, entrepreneurs and investors, and others"-- Provided by publisher.
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