Monday, 27 December 2010

Conducting PC literacy at Elukhanyisweni School

Learnthings Africa & MTN

Eastern Cape Province

South Africa 2010


Background


MTN, a major cellular network, contracted Learnthings Africa to provide basic computer literacy training to students and teachers at 100 rural schools across South Africa, where MTN provided each school with a fully functional computer lab. Each lab was equipped with around 30 desktop PC's and an Interactive whiteboard. 

I had to train teachers on how to integrate technology into their teaching methodologies. I did basic training on MS Word, Encarta and Learnthings content to both teachers and students. I did facilitation at 12 of these schools in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North-West province and the Eastern Cape.

Teacher training, Elukhanyisweni School - Eastern-Cape

About Learnthings Africa


Learnthings Africa specializes in providing training based on the integration of ICT and digital materials within the teaching and learning environment so that users can meaningfully utilize ICT in education and harness ICT technology to improve, enrich and expand education. Some of the training programs include: Computer literacy, Introduction to digital resources, Integrating ICT into teaching and learning, creating digital content, Evaluation of digital resources, the interactive whiteboard.

My Duties included:

  • Teaching rural primary and secondary school children and teachers basic computer literacy on Microsoft. (WORD, EXCEL, and POWERPOINT as well as ENCARTA).
  • Facilitating Training of teachers regarding the integration of ICT’s into teaching and learning.
  • Training e-content developers and teachers how to digitize learning content.


Nature scenery near Hogsback

About the Eastern Cape


The Eastern Cape is a province of South Africa. Its capital is Bhisho, but its two largest cities are Port Elizabeth and East London. It was formed in 1994 out of the Xhosa homelands of Transkei and Ciskei, together with the eastern portion of the Cape Province. 

Landing place and home of the 1820 settlers, the central and eastern part of the province is the traditional home of the Xhosa people. This region is the birthplace of many prominent South African politicians, such as Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, Chris Hani, Thabo Mbeki, Steve Biko, Bantu Holomisa and Charles Coghlan (Wikipedia).


En route to the Eastern Cape

En route to the Eastern Cape

En route to the Eastern Cape

African shop

What about the other 0.1 %?

Bridge we crossed

Bridge we crossed

Vodacom Cellular container shop - quite common in SA

En route to the Eastern Cape


About East London


East London is a city in the Eastern Cape Province, on the southeast coast of South Africa. The city lies on the Indian Ocean coast, largely between the Buffalo River and the Nahoon River, and hosts the country's only river port. East London today has a population of over 267,000 (Wikipedia).

East-London


East London City hall

Rochelle & Susan, fellow trainers, stretching their legs 

Ice-cream on the beach - East-London

With Susan in East-London

Road scenery en route to Hogsback

Funny road sign before entering a gravel road to Hogsback

Old deserted church on a gravel road to Hogsback

Nature scenery near Hogsback

About Hogsback


Hogsback is a town in the Amathole Mountains in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. There are two theories as for how the village received its name. Some think it was named after Captain Hogg, Commander of Fort Michell, while others think that it is because one of the three peaks that overlook the village, resembles a Hog's Back. The earliest known written reference to 'Hogsback' was found in the journal of the painter Thomas Baines, who passed the 'Hogs Back' while on his travels deeper inside South Africa in 1848. Besides the 'Hogsback', the highest peak in the area is the 1 954 m Gaika's Kop. 

The area is known for indigenous forests, waterfalls and trout fishing. The large gardens in the surrounding area also include exotic plants from all parts of the Earth, and it is a popular destination and tourist attraction. The Amatola Forest in the Hogsback area is often claimed as J. R. R. Tolkien's, who was born in South Africa, the inspiration for The Lord of the Rings, in particular for his fictional forest named Mirkwood. Hogsback is located roughly 30 km from Alice. Overall, it is in the central-southern part of South Africa, in the centre of the Eastern Cape Province, and is roughly halfway between the town of Alice and the village of Cathcart (Wkipedia).

Entering Hogsback

Hogsback

Shop in the mist - Hogsback

Hogsback Arminel Hotel

Name of my cottage I stayed in the first couple of nights - Hogsback Arminel Hotel

Lavender - Hogsback Arminel Hotel - Hogsback

View of the garden from the dining room

En route to the school I was going to train at

Near Alice

Alice, Eastern Cape

Elukhanyisweni school, Eastern-Cape, where I did PC literacy training

Baptist church next to the school

Rural gate - Elukhanyisweni school, Eastern-Cape

Scenery of the community where Elukhanyisweni School is located

The scenery of the community where Elukhanyisweni School is located

School sign

Elukhanyisweni school, Eastern-Cape, where I did PC literacy training

Elukhanyisweni school - Eastern-Cape

Break time - Elukhanyisweni school

Student training at Elukhanyisweni School - Eastern-Cape

Feeding scheme at the school

Posing with the teachers I trained Elukhanyisweni School, Eastern-Cape

The cottage I stayed in the last night, Hogsback Arminel Hotel

The cottage I stayed in, Hogsback Arminel Hotel, Hogsback, Eastern-Cape

Bedroom

Dining & living area

Hotel Cottage gardens

Rainbow in the Free State on our way back to Pretoria

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Conducting PC literacy in Limpopo Province

Learnthings Africa & MTN

Conducted at: Maseke Primary school
Maseke village, Phalaborwa

Limpopo province, South Africa

October 2010 


Background


MTN, a major cellular network, contracted Learnthings Africa to provide basic computer literacy training to students and teachers at 100 rural schools across South Africa, where MTN provided each school with a fully functional computer lab. Each lab was equipped with around 30 desktop PC's and an Interactive whiteboard. 

I had to train teachers on how to integrate technology into their teaching methodologies. I did basic training on MS Word, Encarta and Learnthings content to both teachers and students. I did facilitation at 12 of these schools in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North-West province and the Eastern Cape.

Posing with the teachers after training at Maseke primary school 
Maseke village, near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

About Learnthings Africa

Learnthings Africa specializes in providing training based on the integration of ICT and digital materials within the teaching and learning environment so that users can meaningfully utilize ICT in education and harness ICT technology to improve, enrich and expand education. Some of the training programs include: Computer literacy, Introduction to digital resources, Integrating ICT into teaching and learning, creating digital content, Evaluation of digital resources, the interactive whiteboard.

My Duties included:


  • Teaching rural primary and secondary school children and teachers basic computer literacy on Microsoft. (WORD, EXCEL, and POWERPOINT as well as ENCARTA)
  • Facilitating Training of teachers regarding the integration of ICT’s into teaching and learning.
  • Training e-content developers and teachers how to digitize learning content.

Near Phalaborwa - Limpopo province

About Limpopo province

Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders. The name "Limpopo" has its etymological origin in the Northern Sotho language word diphororo tša meetse, meaning "strong gushing waterfalls". The capital is Polokwane, formerly called Pietersburg.

The province was formed from the northern region of Transvaal Province in 1994, and was initially named Northern Transvaal. The following year, it was renamed Northern Province, which remained the name until 2003, when it was formally changed to Limpopo after deliberation by the provincial government and amendment of the South African Constitution.

Limpopo has the highest level of poverty of any South African province, with 78.9% of the population living below the national poverty line. In 2011, 74.4% of local dwellings were located in a tribal or traditional area, compared to a national average of 27.1%.  The Northern Sotho language is spoken by more than half of Limpopo's population (Wikipedia).

About Phalaborwa


Phalaborwa is a town situated in Limpopo province of South Africa and is located near the confluence of the Ga-Selati River and the Olifants River, halfway up along the eastern border of the Kruger National Park in the Lowveld (Wikipedia). 

Fake elephant - Phalaborwa

Boikhutsong Guesthouse in Phalaborwa we stayed at

Dinner at Phalaborwa Spur

Ansu relaxing at our Guesthouse in Phalaborwa

The road between Phalaborwa and Maseke village

African bus - near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

Maseke village, near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

Maseke residence

Maseke village, near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

Maseke village, near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

Maseke Primary is a primary school located at Maseke Village, Namakgale District, Phalaborwa, Limpopo Province, South Africa.


Maseke school sign

Maseke school

My 'bakkie' parked at the school

Goat posing against the wall of  Maseke primary school

Pupils of Maseke primary school - Maseke village

Pupils of Maseke primary school - Maseke village

Training facilitation on Encarta using an Interactive Whiteboard

Cute little girl - Maseke primary school

Pupils of Maseke primary school - Maseke village

Student training

Training teachers on MS Word

Giraffe near Phalaborwa - Limpopo province

Ansu taking pics - Near Phalaborwa, Limpopo province

En route to Mpumalanga province

En route to Mpumalanga province

Near Graskop, Mpumalanga province

Goods for sale along the road, in the mist, near Graskop, Mpumalanga province


About Graskop


Graskop is a small town located in Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was set up in the 1880s as a gold mining camp. It now serves as a tourist destination and a hub for the timber industry. The name is Afrikaans for grassy peak. ‘God’s Window’, a scenic view from the escarpment of the Lowveld below, is located outside the town (Wikipedia).

Graskop

Graskop pancakes where we stopped for their famous pancakes

Graskop

Graskop


About Pilgrims Rest



Pilgrim’s Rest (Afrikaans: Pelgrimsrus) is a small town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It is protected as a heritage site. It was the second of the Transvaal gold fields, which attracted a rush of prospectors in 1873. Alluvial panning eventually gave way to deeper ore mining. In the 1970s the town, became a tourist destination (Wikipedia).

Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrims Rest

Pilgrims Rest

Beautiful Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga scenery