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Staunton Makerspace Communication and Classes Management Systems; Smartphone and Internet Usage in Sub-Saharan Africa244 views
Author
Cestaro, Damon, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors
Gorman, Michael, University of Virginia
Ibrahim, Ahmed, Computer Science, University of Virginia
Abstract
The STS report of this paper seeks to answer the question of what common factors enabled technology services meant for the African market to succeed, and what factors caused them to fail. The technical report details the creation of a project for the Staunton Makerspace.
Degree
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords
Africa; Transsion; Mobile Money Markets; M-Pesa
Notes
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Technical Advisor: Ahmed Ibrahim
STS Advisor: Michael Gorman
Technical Team Members: Hunter Williams, Kane Lee, Pranay Dubey, Evan Typanski, Michael Laterza, Michael Wood, Samuel Ting
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Cestaro, Damon. Staunton Makerspace Communication and Classes Management Systems; Smartphone and Internet Usage in Sub-Saharan Africa. University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, BS (Bachelor of Science), 2020-05-01, https://doi.org/10.18130/v3-hgg7-nn85.