Niall will be presenting on digital heritage and the Ulwazi Programme at this week’s PechaKucha event. More details below: Date: Thursday 23rd of February 2012 Time: 7:00 for 7:30pm Venue: Factory Café (Colombo Coffee), 369 Magwaza Maphalala St. (Gale Street) Donation: R15 Speakers Include: Derek Thomas • Niall McNulty • Leon Conradie • Durban School of Comedy (Glenn Bo & Dusty Rich) …
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The ‘IPod’ For Development (and possibly heritage)
My mom actually sent me this link and it is such an excellent idea that I thought I should share it. Created to deliver on-demand programming that classrooms or communities can replay continually, the Lifeplayer is an oversized MP3 player that can be pre-loaded to hold 64GB of educational content, can download Internet audio and …
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Benedict Vilakazi’s Grave
Last Sunday we took a tour of the Marianhill Monastery in Durban. The area has a fascinating history, tied in to the Trappist Monks and their missionary work as well as being responsible for educating a number of liberation leaders. Of interest to us was the grave of Benedict Vilakazi, who is one of the featured …
Developing e-resources for research: the case of the KZN Literary Tourism project
Late last year we took part in the e-Learning Festival at the Durban University of Technology, presenting a session on our work with the KZN Literary Tourism project. The KZN Literary Tourism research project is now in its ninth year of operation. Literary Tourism is tourism that deals with places and events from fictional texts …
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