Bridge International vs. Kenyan Teachers; Ericsson Mobility Report, and Opera State of the Mobile Web in Africa

Reposting this here from Panoply Digital. As we approach the end of the year, we at Panoply Digital are working our projects and spending some time in research, reading, and reflection. In the interests of sharing, I wanted to share the reading and research part as it affects many of us working in international education […]
Importance of reading (my take) and a powerful quote: ‘Be not ashamed that you were bred in this Hospital. Own it.’

Reading=Thinking This post started more as a need to post the following quote. I found it profoundly direct and surprisingly progressive for its time. However, perhaps more in the desire to dress up that lonely quote with some substance, I decided it might not be a bad idea to share some of what I am […]
Takeaways from Born in Africa: The Quest for the Origins of Human Life (& reading outside my comfort zone)

I just finished reading the following book about a subject I knew very little about (paleontology) that I wanted to share as it had some implications for how I imagine knowledge trees in general. Meredith, Martin (2011-05-10). Born in Africa: The Quest for the Origins of Human Life (p. 221). Perseus Books Group. Kindle […]