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Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: access, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Mark Horner, mobile, Siyavula, textbooks

FHSST goals satisfied.
I thought the time had come to finally dust off my blog and get things ticking over again. The best way to start probably being to reflect briefly on the events that led me to be in my current... Read more – ‘FHSST goals satisfied.’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Mark Horner, SF Fellow

What happened to the last 5 months!
Wow, it has been way too long. I hope those of you worried about whether or not any progress has been made have been following me (marknewlyn) and/or Siyavula on Twitter. Highlight We’ve been... Read more – ‘What happened to the last 5 months!’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, FHSST, FullMarks, Mark Horner, OERs, SF Fellow, Siyavula

Siyavula’s Progress to Sustainability
It has been quite a year so far for Siyavula. My rate of blogging is inversely correlated with real work (queue DDoS attack by blogging world) so the lack of activity should have told you that... Read more – ‘Siyavula’s Progress to Sustainability’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Communities of Practice, Connexions, DanMeyer, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Free Software Foundation, KhanAcademy, Mark Horner, OERs, open governance, SF Fellow, Siyavula

Why should the best schools share?
We recently did a little travelling around South Africa (Durban/Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg) running events where we raise awareness of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement, the shared... Read more – ‘Why should the best schools share?’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, FHSST, hackathon, Mark Horner, sprint, Stellenbosch, translation

Afrikaans Translation Hackathon
I just wanted to quickly dump a few thoughts about a big event we’re about to run. I’ve been slipping behind in my blogging and thought I’d inflict a quick core dump on... Read more – ‘Afrikaans Translation Hackathon’.

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