Abstract

Context aware adaptive mobile learning framework for bottom of pyramid people (BOP)

Highlights

  • In 2017, Sri Lanka’s average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate was 3.9% (CBSL, 2018)

  • They engage in their particular trade for the sole purpose of feeding their families, and this lack of psychological investment in their trade leads to many failures and results in very low revenue

  • A mobile application was developed for smart phone users, and content was delivered in many formats such as video, audio and text files

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Introduction

In 2017, Sri Lanka’s average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate was 3.9% (CBSL, 2018). Due to its relatively low GDP per capita, Sri Lanka is currently ranked in the bottom one third of the world. This can be traced back to the issue of poverty, rural poverty. A majority of the Sri Lankan population falls into the BOP category These people are engaged in different trades such as farming, fishing, carpentry etc. The surveys that were conducted with these people, reveal that most of them are engaged in their vocation not because of their talent or interest for the field, but because of poverty or because they inherited the trade from their parents.

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