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Written by: bridget

Posted in: Blog, event feedback, FHSST, hackathon, Mathematics, Physical Science

First FHSST Hackathon of 2010
It was awesome! Great turnout + great food + great people + great atmosphere = excellent work done! We arrived at our venue on the University of Cape Town (UCT) campus armed with laptops, snacks,... Read more – ‘First FHSST Hackathon of 2010’.

Written by: bridget

Posted in: Blog, DoE, event feedback, FHSST

FHSST Celebratory Party
The Open Innovation Studio (OIS) was transformed on Tuesday evening. Our caterer Carise arrived with the most amazing spread of snacks, dinner and dessert, which was set up on tables in the lounge... Read more – ‘FHSST Celebratory Party’.

Written by: bridget

Posted in: Blog, DoE, event feedback, FHSST, hackathon, Maths, Physical Science

FHSST books proof-reading marathon / hackathon
The week of the FHSST proof-reading was the most unbelievable whirlwind of top science minds coming together with amazing generosity. This all began at lunchtime on Wednesday 25 August, when Mark... Read more – ‘FHSST books proof-reading marathon / hackathon’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Mark Horner

Help FHSST from anywhere in the world
We’re on a mission to get the FHSST books completely proof-read by next week. We were doing a lot manually which required people be in Cape Town if they wanted to help out but we’ve since... Read more – ‘Help FHSST from anywhere in the world’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: 99designs, advice, crowdsource, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, logo design, Mark Horner, OERs, OpenPress, website design

Crowdsourcing vs. Traditional Design: The Results
The idea of testing crowdsourcing against a more traditional design process came up last year (you can read about it here) and we decided to do an experiment as we needed new covers for the two sets... Read more – ‘Crowdsourcing vs. Traditional Design: The Results’.

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