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Seminar on new technology in tomorrow’s world
The Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria cordially invites you and your colleagues to attend a seminar presented by Dr Anthon Botha, CEO of Technoscene on 27 November 2013. He will reflect on: Tomorrow’s world – future technologies In many instances tomorrow’s world exists today, we just do not know it, or…
Blog Action Day: Human Rights in 2013
In the past I’ve written about Blog Action Day here and here. I feel guilty for not contributing from 2009 to 2012 in this very worth while cause. As a pioneer in teaching Blogging for Business seminars to both companies and private schools in South Africa, it’s my duty to promote blogging as a tool…
Cheaper Broadband for Academics
Treveor Manuel has announced a new initiative to offer cheaper broadband to Academics to facilitate and foster research. This is really something which the government has been slow to address. Broadband should be available at discounted rates to students and especially for postgraduate students. When they are not on campus, they have to access the…
Really bad Powerpoint is worse with really bad Speaking
I am by no means an expert public speaker, but I am on my way to becoming one. Why do I say make this statement that sounds slightly arrogant? In fact, it’s not arrogant at all, it is me brimming with self-confidence because I know that I am learning and practising the basics. The fundamentals…
About the Balance between Positive and Negative
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Raising Kids To Be Entrepreneurs
My friend Nisha Varghese is a self-employed blogger and philanthropist. She suffers from Cerebral Palsy (CP) – an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious motor conditions that cause physical disability in human development, chiefly in the various areas of body movement. As a result of having cerebral palsy she is unable to walk and her right arm has…
