Mobile Education: The future of learning Peggy Johnson, EVP & President Global Market Development, Qualcomm 1
Classrooms haven’t changed 1900 1940 1960 2000 2
Education is fundamental to the strength of societies $115T POTENTIAL GDP BOOST CAUSED BY THOSE BORN IN 2010 3 Source: GSMA, McKinsey 2012
To prepare for the future, we must innovate now OF GRADE SCHOOL KIDS WILL END UP IN JOBS THAT HAVEN'T YET BEEN CREATED! 4 Source: US debt. of labor
Benefits in integrating wireless technology into the classroom Personalize Deliver the right content at the time Coach Facilitate student learning & collaboration Assess Real-time assessment & visibility 5
Developing the mobile education ecosystem Technology companies Government Unified mobile Developers/ publishers education ecosystem Operators Educators 6
Qualcomm’s Wireless Reach™ Initiative 84 33 Projects Countries Safe fety Digit ital al Prof ofess essiona onal Infr frastructu astructure Security rity Conten ent Deve evelopm lopmen ent 7
Partnership with Sesame Workshop Abby’s Fairy Rock Big Bird’s Words ds 8
Let’s bring this sm smart rt, c , con onnec ected ted wor orld ld to education 10
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