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Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Mark Horner, Personal, South Africa

My OER Journey, 11 Years & Counting
Today marks 11 years, to the day, since we started the hair-brained scheme to collaboratively author, openly-licensed textbooks for South Africa under the banner of the Free High School Science... Read more – ‘My OER Journey, 11 Years & Counting’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Mark Horner, Siyavula

Siyavula’s MVP out
It has been a very busy start to the year for everyone at Siyavula and on Friday last week (25th January) we met our criteria for our minimum viable product (MVP) which was really exciting.... Read more – ‘Siyavula’s MVP out’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: business models, community, Fellows Blogs, Mark Horner, mission, oer, PSG, shuttleworth foundation, Siyavula, South Africa

Siyavula, a social enterprise
The big news from our perspective is that my Shuttleworth Foundation (SF) Fellowship ended at the end of February 2012. A particularly exciting feature of SF Fellowships is that Fellows have the... Read more – ‘Siyavula, a social enterprise’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: access, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Mark Horner, mobile, Siyavula, textbooks

FHSST goals satisfied.
I thought the time had come to finally dust off my blog and get things ticking over again. The best way to start probably being to reflect briefly on the events that led me to be in my current... Read more – ‘FHSST goals satisfied.’.

Written by: Mark Horner

Posted in: access, Fellows Blogs, FHSST, Mark Horner, mobile, Siyavula, textbooks

FHSST goals satisfied.
I thought the time had come to finally dust off my blog and get things ticking over again. The best way to start probably being to reflect briefly on the events that led me to be in my current... Read more – ‘FHSST goals satisfied.’.

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