Mobile Apps Based Management Information System Using Cloud Computing in E-marketing and E-learning
Amr Salah Hamed Ramadan Ali,
Ezzat Garras Khalil
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2017
Pages:
1-7
Received:
11 March 2017
Accepted:
5 April 2017
Published:
1 May 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20170101.11
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Abstract: Mobile apps became very important to our daily live, especially in global marketing and education. Developer skills and modern technology environment play important roles to improve the function and quality of developed communication using mobile apps. In the modern environment, there are two basic approaches the hardware tools and the software computing tools. One of advanced software computing environments named “integrated cloud technology”. The cloud computing technology environment includes Parse server. Parse server is black box which represents catch phrase. This paper reviews and discusses the major important issues obtained by management information systems (MIS) and their applications such as many functions have not made without communication like services and online marketing and education using smartphone. These issues really based on developer skills and modern technology environment. Furthermore, future trends under development in this area are presented and discussed to display proposed solutions for the important issues that need to be addressed scientifically for mobile apps. The objectives of this paper are presented in details and summarized in the conclusion for E-marketing and E-learning.
Abstract: Mobile apps became very important to our daily live, especially in global marketing and education. Developer skills and modern technology environment play important roles to improve the function and quality of developed communication using mobile apps. In the modern environment, there are two basic approaches the hardware tools and the software com...
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Think, Tink or Sink, the Phonological Awareness of English Voiceless Interdental Fricative [θ] and [ð] Among Chinese, Arab and Pakistani Learners of English
Moustafa Mohammed El Sayed Shalabi
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2017
Pages:
8-14
Received:
10 March 2017
Accepted:
30 March 2017
Published:
15 May 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20170101.12
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Abstract: Phonology means the sounds of a language, how they are organized to form words. Phonological consciousness is that talent to understand and recognize that words and phrases comprise of different sound units [33]. The target of this study is to research the Phonological awareness of the English Voiceless Interdental Fricative [θ] and [ð] sounds Among Chinese, Arab and Pakistani learners of English. Twelve respondents took part in this study six respondents from China, four from Pakistan and two respondents from Egypt. A wordlist was given. This list consists of 50 words terms of dental fricatives [θ] and [ð] sounds. This wordlist selected mostly from common vocabulary to give the respondents the feeling of relaxing and unknowing what vocabulary would be analyzed. An evaluation paper ready-made adapted from a study for the fulfillment of the requirement for the master degree of arts [36]. The results state the dental fricatives [θ] and [ð] are replaced by /the/ and /d/ by most respondent especially the Pakistani and Chinese learners.
Abstract: Phonology means the sounds of a language, how they are organized to form words. Phonological consciousness is that talent to understand and recognize that words and phrases comprise of different sound units [33]. The target of this study is to research the Phonological awareness of the English Voiceless Interdental Fricative [θ] and [ð] sounds Amon...
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An Error Analysis of Reported Speech Made by Korean Students
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2017
Pages:
15-21
Received:
3 March 2017
Accepted:
25 April 2017
Published:
6 July 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20170101.13
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Abstract: This paper focuses on some particular aspects of reported speech and analyses the common mistakes in using Reported Speech by Korean students. The authors aim to find out the common errors and then suggest some possible solutions to them. Error analysis has also provided insights about the second language acquisition process, which results in major changes in teaching practices. This leads to a greater understanding of the difficulties that Korean students, who aim to study English as a second language in learning English grammar.
Abstract: This paper focuses on some particular aspects of reported speech and analyses the common mistakes in using Reported Speech by Korean students. The authors aim to find out the common errors and then suggest some possible solutions to them. Error analysis has also provided insights about the second language acquisition process, which results in major...
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