1. Technology is revolutionizing education by providing continuous learning opportunities through smart devices and online resources. This new model of lifelong learning will become increasingly important.
2. Developing countries can leapfrog traditional education systems through widespread mobile technology access. This will give many children, especially girls, new opportunities for learning.
3. Older generations are also embracing new forms of learning through mobile connectivity that allows easier communication with family members across distances.
4. Mobile learning helps break down gender barriers by making education accessible anywhere, and reduces physical burdens of travel that previously prevented many women and girls from accessing education.
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