- Guest Post: Adapting Mesh Potatoes for Emergency Work
- This is a guest post from Keith Williamson who has been exploring the potential of Mesh Potatoes in disaster relief scenarios.My interest started with the use of amateur radio for emergency services... Read more – ‘Guest Post: Adapting Mesh Potatoes for Emergency Work’.
- The life sciences textbook weekend
- This past weekend was incredibly exciting for Siyavula and South African education! With a group of 23 volunteer educators and post-grad students, we produced the first draft of a free and open Grade... Read more – ‘The life sciences textbook weekend’.
- Mesh Potatoes now FCC and CE Approved
- The process of developing Village Telco and in particular the Mesh Potato has been a huge learning curve and indeed this is what makes it so worthwhile (dare I say fun) is the variety of skills and... Read more – ‘Mesh Potatoes now FCC and CE Approved’.
- Countdown to life sciences textbook weekend!
- With our life sciences weekend just around the corner (14 – 16 October!), the Siyavula team is full of excitement and anticipation for what the weekend will hold! Much planning and activity is... Read more – ‘Countdown to life sciences textbook weekend!’.
- Sign up now for the Siyavula Life Sciences textbook collaboration weekend!
- Siyavula is very excited to have the sign up page for the Life Sciences textbook creation weekend open! Please visit http://siyavula-lifesci14-16october.eventbrite.com/ which provides further... Read more – ‘Sign up now for the Siyavula Life Sciences textbook collaboration weekend!’.
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