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The Mobile Optimized Platform for Students

   

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Running head: SWOT ANALYSIS1SWOT Analysis Holmes Institute Name:Institution Affiliation:
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SWOT ANALYSIS2Figure 1. SWOT analysis diagramSWOT Analysis Organization:Holmes UniversityDate:28/9/ 2017Description ofcurrent/newICT service:This is in regards to the mobile optimized platform for the students, academics as well as the professional’s employees to be able to access the University services as well as the resources from the smartphones, tablets or any other mobile devices (Basole & Karla, 2011). To be in a position to accompany on this platform, the university would develop a mobile based application version of the interface. The interface would be able to a convenient as well as unified entry point to the professionals’ development, learning platforms, collaboration, as well as administrative facilities for the staff as well as the students who would be accessing the application at the campus and outside the University premises.STRENGTHS1.Holmes University enjoys strong reputation as being both a leader and an innovator when itcomes to blended learning as well as the distance education programs. Many of the students in the organization usually combine study with work as well as engagingto other responsibilities.2.The institution has an extensive mobile infrastructure and they have been providing online education programs for some time now, with the use of the third party programs such as the WordPress aswell as the YouTube. WEAKNESSES1.Holmes University does not have adequate information technology personnel who devote a team exclusively towards the development as well as maintenance of any new information system particularly for the long term. 2.Many of the mobile devices are much access to the students but on the part of the University they have insufficient infrastructure to be able to support the various types of learning which available through the use of the mobile technology (Dalmasso, Datta, Bonnet, C., & Nikaein, 2013).3.The large number of the users who are using their mobile devices to complete their tasks they might overwhelm on the wireless system since it is also been utilized by those using the desktop which would cause delay and this wouldforce the university to add extra capacity. 4.The use of the online information technologies as well as the gateways are aging and convoluted. There could arise situation of overlapping between this new system and the old system the university was utilizing.
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SWOT ANALYSIS3These have been incorporated in their teaching as well as research programs. This has reduced on the prospective of training the academic and the information technology staff. 3.The workers in the institution are engaged actively when it comes to the aspect research M-Learning innovations as well as best practices. The institution has been running m-Learning for a couple of years. 4.Holmes University library they have alreadydeveloped on their own mobile app ahead the libraries of other University in Australia. Their database as well asother resources which they have subscribed they have the mobile applications which are inbuilt and their functionality could be integrated into the new mobile interfaces. 5.Holmes institutions theirlarge contingence of the distance education students as well as their geographical dispersion of the students along with the researchers has seen the use of the web as their major channel which has been used for communication with the institution.
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