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Siyavula is hiring – again!
Posted on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 by bridget

Background
Siyavula is a Shuttleworth Foundation seeded project that supports and encourages communities of teachers to work together, openly share their teaching resources and benefit from the use of technology. We believe that it is through collaboration and the freedom to adapt and contextualise teaching material to suit their specific needs, that a higher standard of [...]

FHSST in collaboration with Siyavula is hiring!
Posted on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 by bridget

We are looking for an individual with FET teaching experience in mathematics to work on FHSST / FullMarks content authoring and editing, for FET maths. Please see below for the job spec and to find out how to apply!
Background
Free High School Science Texts (FHSST )
The Free High School Science Textbook (FHSST) project is our contribution [...]

Afrikaans translation day of FHSST at Stellenbosch University
Posted on Monday, July 11th, 2011 by bridget

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 made excellent progress on our Grade 10 maths textbook, which we have since submitted for review for the government approved textbook list! Our [...]

Siyavula trip to Johannesburg
Posted on Tuesday, May 31st, 2011 by bridget

Our month of May(hem) has almost drawn to a close, but it does mean that Junacy (June + lunacy) is not far off. This last week saw part of the team in Johannesburg, where we met with schools and organisations, interviewed teachers using technology in the classroom, and hosted evening events at St David’s Marist [...]

Trip to Pietermaritzburg and Durban
Posted on Friday, May 20th, 2011 by bridget

For weeks the Siyavula team was organising the trip to visit schools in Pietermaritzburg and Durban, which took place last week from Tuesday 10 – Friday 13 May. We eagerly watched the registrations for our evening talks roll in, and with each new sign up so the anticipation mounted.
After a safe arrival in Durban at [...]

An overview of FHSST Hackathons of 2011 on UCT campus
Posted on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011 by bridget

Tuesday 19 April was our ninth Hackathon of the year, and our final one for a little while as we are putting our Hackathons on hold temporarily due to our Siyavula work commitments. We had a strong turnout of 29 volunteers, and as always it was great to see the familiar faces of everyone as [...]

Eighth FHSST Hackathon of 2011 on UCT campus
Posted on Thursday, April 14th, 2011 by bridget

Our turnout at last night’s Hackathon was smaller than usual, but nevertheless we had 21 enthusiastic volunteers! Mark went from table to table and gave everyone a status update on the project and the progress being made.
To expand on this, we are very excited to announce that the new Grade 10 versions of FHSST with [...]

Seventh FHSST Hackathon of 2011 on UCT campus
Posted on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 by bridget

The second term for UCT students has begun, and this being their first week of term was no deterrent for Hackathon attendance. We had 23 sign ups on Eventbrite, but we have learned that this is no indication of what the turnout will be!
At around 18h30 we were sitting on 14 volunteers, which was of [...]

Sixth FHSST Hackathon of 2011 on UCT campus
Posted on Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 by bridget

UCT students are currently on holiday, so it was great watching our Eventbrite attendance sign up page increase in numbers in the lead up to last night’s Hackathon, to the point where we were expecting 23 people. But even more exciting than this, was having eight new sign ups last night (some signed up but [...]

Fifth FHSST Hackathon of 2011 on UCT campus
Posted on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 by bridget

This is the last week of term for UCT students (can you believe it!), but despite this we had 21 signups on Eventbrite, and ended up with 26 volunteers at our Hackathon last night! Some volunteers came along after their tests, which is serious dedication if you ask me. We did things a bit differently [...]

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