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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION MEMBERS 1:CONY PALMER 2:SAYEM KABIR 3:NILIMA ISLAM 4:SHAHEEN MERAZ KHAN 5:NOWSHIN FERDOUS

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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION

MEMBERS

1:CONY PALMER

2:SAYEM KABIR

3:NILIMA ISLAM

4:SHAHEEN MERAZ KHAN

5:NOWSHIN FERDOUS

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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.

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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

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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.

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Source: www.space150.com

STATISTIC OF MOBILE TECNOLOGY

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Tablets

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEVICES?

SMARTPHONES

E-READERS

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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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• 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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ADVANTAGES AND

DISADVANTAGES OF

CELL PHONES

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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

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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

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Overview of Mobile Banking

SWOT Analysis of Mobile Banking

Mobile Banking in Bangladesh

Upcoming Mobile banking in Bangladesh

OBJECT OF Mobile Banking

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OVERVIEW OF MOBILE BANKING

Mobile banking is a term used for performing balance checks, accounttransactions, payments, credit applications, pay bills, authorize fundtransfers, and other banking transactions through a mobile device such as amobile phone or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)

Also known as M-Banking, SMS Banking.

The first mobile banking was operated by the National Bank of Scotlandand came into service on 5 November 1946

Mobile banking was first introduced in Bangladesh on May 15 by DutchBangla Bank Ltd (DBBL).

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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

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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’

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UPCOMING MOBILE BANKING IN BANGLADESH

• “Mercantile Bank” and “Trust Bank” are going tointroduce m-banking throughout the country with the helpof the government union information centers.

• “SSL Wireless and Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited” haveentered an agreement to provide Mobile Banking Servicesin Bangladesh

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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

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Do You Have Any Query….?

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