My Mobile My Life

Global Initiatives for Change Making

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  • Qaisar Maqbool Khan
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Alamdar Khan

My Mobile My Life Concept

Posted by Alamdar Khan on April 13, 2011 at 12:24pm 0 Comments

Alamdar Khan

Challenge for Social Good!

Posted by Alamdar Khan on January 25, 2011 at 2:48pm 0 Comments

Alamdar Khan

Mobile Lexicon

Posted by Alamdar Khan on November 28, 2010 at 4:00pm 0 Comments

 

New Date to MMML

My Mobile My Life on 22-23 September 2011.

We all have dreams; aspirations and knowledge that are  motivating and engaging, lets share them!

 

 

My Mobile My Life 2010 Winner Project

SHARING AWARENESS about basic health and cleanliness challenges through mobile technologies has won MY MOBILE MY LIFE case competition in Tornio, Finland. My Mobile My life event took place in the peaceful surroundings of Tornio, northern part of Finland. MKFC and Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences Finland organized this event to support and encourage the new developments in mobile technologies. Many researchers and practitioners came together to find out new, simple, innovative mobile solution and authentic practices that have positive impacts on human life. More than 70 participants from 12 different nationalities joined this event. MKFC students Qaiser Maqbool Khan, Babar Maqbool Khan and Ayesha Babar has won My Mobile My Life case competition, their area of mobile solution development was health. They created a mHealth model to spread the awareness among people about basic health, cleanliness and hygiene issues through mobile phones together with web technologies. Their model has been considered to be best on the basis of efficiency, accessibility, ease of use, sustainability, and cost effectiveness. The pilot study was implemented in the suburbs of Multan, Pakistan

My Mobile My Life 2010 in Tornio, Finland

The opening ceremony has been started with Jazz-and coffee in Tornio, Finland. There are more than 70 participants with 12 different nationalities. Practioners and researchers will present their cases and perception about mobile technologies. The event will also highlight the contemporary and potential use of mobile technologies in different parts of the world and how these practices can be shared in other parts of the world. MKFC Community and Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences are hosting this educational efforts together.
 
 
 

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