- 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!’.
- FullMarks upload sprint with St John’s College, Johannesburg
- Siyavula, in collaboration with St John’s College in Johannesburg, will be hosting a FullMarks uploading sprint on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October 2011. This sprint is intended... Read more – ‘FullMarks upload sprint with St John’s College, Johannesburg’.
- Siyavula is hiring – again!
- Background Siyavula is a Shuttleworth Foundation seeded project that supports and encourages communities of teachers to work together, openly share their teaching resources and benefit from the use... Read more – ‘Siyavula is hiring – again!’.
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