Vast Educational Mobile Content Broadcasting using ARMrayan Multimedia Mobile CMS
Somayeh Fatahi, Ali Reza Manashty, Zahra Forootan Jahromi

TL;DR
This paper introduces ARMrayan Multimedia Mobile CMS, a software platform enabling non-technical users to quickly create multimedia mobile applications for educational broadcasting via kiosks and Bluetooth, enhancing public education and marketing.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel mobile content broadcasting system using ARMrayan CMS that simplifies app creation and supports large-scale educational dissemination through kiosks and Bluetooth advertising.
Findings
Software received two titles and prizes.
Various cultural and commercial centers adopted the system.
Enabled rapid creation of multimedia educational apps.
Abstract
The huge information flow currently available to young generation makes it difficult for educational centers to train them as needed. Most of these information flows occur in transportation time or while on public areas. Competing with commercial information streams is far out of educational centers time and budget. For creating enough mobile applications for vast educational mobile content broadcasting that can match young spirits as well, we designed and developed the ARMrayan Multimedia Mobile CMS as the software that helps communities, educational, cultural or marketing centers in a way that ordinary operators be able to create a variety of fully functional multimedia mobile applications such as tutorials, catalogues, books, and guides in minutes without writing even a line of code. In this paper, we present the role of our developed software in our proposed vast educational content…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology · Mobile and Web Applications · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
