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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: a.nnotate.com, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, hackathons, Mark Horner, v0.5

FHSST v0.5 Books on a.nnotate.com
Just a quick post to let people know that the FHSST v0.5 books are up on a.nnotate.com – this is primarily to support hackathons but will also be used to capture errata and suggestions. The... Read more – ‘FHSST v0.5 Books on a.nnotate.com’.

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’.