Research Article

Jonaki - An mLearning Tool to Reduce Illiteracy in Bangladesh

by  Rayhan Uddin Ahmed, A.S.M. Mahmudul Hasan, Mst. Afroza Sultana, Md. Ishtiaq Iqbal, Ummay Fatama Tuj Johora
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 128 - Issue 17
Published: October 2015
Authors: Rayhan Uddin Ahmed, A.S.M. Mahmudul Hasan, Mst. Afroza Sultana, Md. Ishtiaq Iqbal, Ummay Fatama Tuj Johora
10.5120/ijca2015906761
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Rayhan Uddin Ahmed, A.S.M. Mahmudul Hasan, Mst. Afroza Sultana, Md. Ishtiaq Iqbal, Ummay Fatama Tuj Johora . Jonaki - An mLearning Tool to Reduce Illiteracy in Bangladesh. International Journal of Computer Applications. 128, 17 (October 2015), 21-25. DOI=10.5120/ijca2015906761

                        @article{ 10.5120/ijca2015906761,
                        author  = { Rayhan Uddin Ahmed,A.S.M. Mahmudul Hasan,Mst. Afroza Sultana,Md. Ishtiaq Iqbal,Ummay Fatama Tuj Johora },
                        title   = { Jonaki - An mLearning Tool to Reduce Illiteracy in Bangladesh },
                        journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
                        year    = { 2015 },
                        volume  = { 128 },
                        number  = { 17 },
                        pages   = { 21-25 },
                        doi     = { 10.5120/ijca2015906761 },
                        publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA }
                        }
                        %0 Journal Article
                        %D 2015
                        %A Rayhan Uddin Ahmed
                        %A A.S.M. Mahmudul Hasan
                        %A Mst. Afroza Sultana
                        %A Md. Ishtiaq Iqbal
                        %A Ummay Fatama Tuj Johora
                        %T Jonaki - An mLearning Tool to Reduce Illiteracy in Bangladesh%T 
                        %J International Journal of Computer Applications
                        %V 128
                        %N 17
                        %P 21-25
                        %R 10.5120/ijca2015906761
                        %I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

Bangladesh is a densely populated country with a high rate of illiteracy. The largest group that contributes to this high rate is from the adult population. Due to the widespread acceptance of mobile phones, developing mobile phone based adult literacy learning tools may help the country with literacy issues. This paper introduces one such mobile application called "Jonaki" - a simple yet powerful self-learning mobile application to teach people how to read and write Bengali. With the help of audio and video, the application creates a friendly learning environment for the illiterates. With the help of surveys on mobile phone usage by people with zero level education, the user interface of the application is made an easy one. If utilized by the government and the mobile operators, Jonaki may drastically reduce illiteracy in Bangladesh within a short span of time.

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Keywords

mLearning Illiteracy Adult Literacy Mobile Application.

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