Tag Archives: Ciarán Casey

Funny NGO Stuff

Anyone who’s been in Africa will love this website This is from the Economist on NGO speak. Profoundly true
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Development Book Corner

As has probably been evident over the last year, I’ve put quite a bit of work into trying to keep the African section of the website interesting. I’m not a techy but we do plan to include things like all the schools with photos on Google maps and so forth in the coming year. [...]
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Positive News

Given that we’ve been slipping on quite a number of tables recently, it’s nice to be beating the Scandinavians at something!
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Using computers to teach maths

As a fully paid-up Ted obsessive- I thought this was really useful. He’s a mathematician and thus not quite as captivating as a human would be making the same point, but really interesting anyway
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The Development Book Corner

This is pretty self-explanatory. All part of my endeavours to make the Africa section a bit more interesting by the day If you’ve any comments please post below
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New Africa Stuff on the Website

A bunch of new stuff has just gone up under the Africa section. Firstly all of the Mainstreaming material that’s been developed is under Our Work in Africa/Development in Africa. There’s also a really good new Jeffrey Sachs video up where he talks about the importance of ICTs
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I found this pretty funny

And because it’s got excellent Development credentials I’m ok to post it! http://aidwatchers.com/2010/08/be-careful-what-you-get-searched-for/
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Camara PC Breakage Rates

I found this really interesting. We were collectively musing in the office as to how the breakage rates of Camara pcs compare with new pcs. Ste found the following which was really interesting (From Google answers) Below you find will the results of my research for first year failure rates of desktop and laptop PCs for [...]
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Saturday Closing

As the staff member rostered for this coming Saturday, I would like to wholeheartedly welcome the courageous and insightful decision to close the workshop on that date…
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NEW HANS ROSLING POST!!!

Just put on TED this week. If you haven’t seen this guy trawl back through his videos. He’s unbelievable!
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