by Dianne Bayley | Jan 31, 2022 | Workplace 2020
Every year when South Africa announces its matric results the country goes into education discourse hyperdrive as analysts, politicians and civil society attempt to make sense of the numbers, writes Nyari Samushonga, CEO at WeThinkCode.As always, this year there has...
by Dianne Bayley | Jul 20, 2021 | Innovation
Humans are infinitely adaptable, and the Covid-19 pandemic very quickly showed that we are able to pivot when necessary. Nowhere was this more pronounced than in the world of work and learning: when the severity of the virus became known and countries went into severe...
by Dianne Bayley | Apr 21, 2020 | Security and Legal
COVID-19 is a pandemic, a socio-economic and health crisis whose impact is already unprecedented in my lifetime, writes Charleen Duncan, Director of UWC Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Yet, as serious as this crisis is, it will pass. It will not have a...
by Dianne Bayley | Apr 13, 2020 | Sustainability
Our world has changed, writes Prof Francis Petersen, Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State. The aspects that we have accepted as daily occurrences, and those that we have taken for granted, are no longer possible. Anxiety and uncertainty have...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 13, 2019 | Sustainability
Jade Mathieson, Creative Director at local gaming and animation studio Sea Monster, clocks up four ways tech is making education more accessible to everyone regardless of location and economical status. Technology is not just about social networking and streaming your...