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Written by: Steve Song

Posted in: All Things Open, Fellows Blogs, Open Data, Steve Song

Right Openness If You Meet the Open Guru on the Road, Kill Him
Let me start by saying how much I love Open Source software, peer production, the tide that raises all ships, Wikipedia, all things “open”. It is part of how I define myself. I love what... Read more – ‘Right Openness If You Meet the Open Guru on the Road, Kill Him’.

Written by: Holly

Posted in: Bhutan, Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte, Legal ngo

ABS capacity development workshop in Bhutan
Left to right: Dr. Tashi Yangzome (Director, National Biodiversity Center),Morten Tvedt (Fridtjof Nansen Institute),Dr. Pema Gyamtsho (Minister for Agriculture and Forests), Dr. Kabir... Read more – ‘ABS capacity development workshop in Bhutan’.

Written by: nicolaglenday

Posted in: Uncategorized

Example of an Intelligent Practice question and its fully worked solution
Curious to see what a question on Intelligent Practice might look like? Check out this one from the Grade 11 Maths syllabus… Learners using the service will see a range of multiple choice... Read more – ‘Example of an Intelligent Practice question and its fully worked solution’.

Written by: Marcin Jakubowski

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

The Story of HabLab
We have built our 3,000 square foot living unit – HabLab – in 2012 using bricks from our open source Compressed Earth Brick (CEB) press. Here is a summary of the process that began in... Read more – ‘The Story of HabLab’.

MRC Workshop in Upington
From 13-14 March 2013 in Upington (Northern Cape, South Africa), Natural Justice, in collaboration with the Indigenous Knowledge Systems unit of the Medical Research Council of South Africa (MRC),... Read more – ‘MRC Workshop in Upington’.

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