As the education sector counts the cost of disrupted learning, South African universities are forced to reprioritise their IT spending to accommodate hybrid learning models.
Princess Bulelwa Andries has been appointed as business development manager within Adapt IT’s Education Division.
Training is a key part of the customer delivery cycle, says Westcon-Comstor's Jaco Malan.
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Nkgwete IT Solutions, together with the South African Council of Graduates and MICT SETA, celebrated graduates of the Nkgwete Internship Programme during a graduation event.
The coding organisation appeals to organisations and individuals to donate 67 laptops for girl coders, in the spirit of Nelson Mandela month.
The business world must become more welcoming and safer for women, so they can go all the way from the classroom to the boardroom, in all sectors, including technology.
Businesses must recognise people’s effort, acknowledge that they are working hard and show them appreciation for their dedication in difficult times.
The app allows users to report any biases, including bullying, racism, sexual harassment, mental health issues and safety concerns.
The education solutions provider acquires Cape Town-based IT Academy, to expand its IT course offerings amid the increasing demand for tech talent.
The education sector cannot allow itself to fall back on its old ways post-pandemic, says Dr Stanley Mpofu, CIO of Wits University.
The University of Cape Town says it’s the first African university to expand into the secondary schooling market, through its new online school.