The photo-uploading competition Web site will introduce changes to its platform this month.
Online learning should supplement traditional face-to-face teaching, says the CSSA.
The organisation has called on ICASA to follow the example of other parts of the world, by implementing lite-licensing.
Just after Instagram pulled the plug on having its photos show up on Twitter, the social network brings in its own photo-enhancing tools.
The social networking site aims to grow its user base to 20 million next year, as it embarks on an aggressive growth plan.
Subscribers have the option of using a month-to-month service or a 12-month contract service for the new range.
The company has designed a live Web app that enables Dutch commuters and travellers to plan trips.
A sender pays proposal will either block content, or make it more expensive, if passed at an ITU meeting.
Consumer Connect will allow clients to stay connected when travelling over the festive season via the national AlwaysOn Hotspot network.
Instagram pulls the plug completely on its integration with Twitter, as the micro-blogging site prepares its own photo-filter features.
The company has released its MailVault app for iPhones and is working to enable applications for iPads and other operating systems.
Facebook is said to be seriously considering buying Atlas Solutions from Microsoft.