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Open Governance Course – Community Norms

September 28, 2010

This is my first posting for the Open Governance course, which I am both facilitating and participating in (yes, peer learning at its best). The assignment, readings and links to other…

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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So You Think You Can Innovate

September 15, 2010

In an admission that will do nothing to increase my non-existent tough-guy street cred, I have to say that I thoroughly enjoy watching the television series So You Think You Can Dance.  My wife and…

Written by: Steve Song

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  • Dance, , global innovation, massive feedback, , youtube

Plus Time

June 13, 2010

One of the biggest challenges the South African education system faces is to improve the performance of learners who are far below par. The Plus Time project, a study conducted by the Human…

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  • , human sciences research, meaningful interventions, , south african education, ,

The green fields that lie beyond content

May 9, 2010

I was happy to see Brandon Muramatsu at the OCWC Vietnam meeting and get some time to hang out, check out the latest gadges (geek!) and go to his presentation. He asked the audience –…

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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  • brandon muramatsu, , mit ocw, OCW, Philipp Schmidt,

Connexions Authoring Performance

April 29, 2010

For the Siyavula project we partnered with Connexions as our online content platform (some of the reasons can be found here). As part of this partnership we try to do more than use Connexions as a…

Written by: Mark Horner

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What’s the real innovation behind m4Lit?

April 15, 2010

At the World Bank’s Innovation Fair “Moving Beyond Conflict” event in Cape Town, Parvathi Menon, the CEO of Innovation Alchemy gave a short but very insightful presentation on…

Written by: Steve Vosloo

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