- Siyavula collaborates with SAICE on hackathon
- This past weekend saw Siyavula’s most effective hackathon yet! We were recently approached by the South African Institute of Civil Engineering’s (SAICE) UCT chapter to partner with them... Read more – ‘Siyavula collaborates with SAICE on hackathon’.
- Afrikaans translation day of FHSST at Stellenbosch University
- Two months ago we held our first ever Hackathon at Stellenbosch University where, with the help of first language Afrikaans volunteers we started the process of translating FHSST into Afrikaans. We... Read more – ‘Afrikaans translation day of FHSST at Stellenbosch University’.
- 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’.
- 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?’.
- Big Ideas Fest 2010 videos available
- In December last year I was lucky enough to be invited to the Big Ideas Festival, hosted by the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), as a rapid-fire speaker. The... Read more – ‘Big Ideas Fest 2010 videos available’.
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Written by: Mark Horner
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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
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