One universe, one supercluster, one galaxy, one star, one planet, ...I saw this on Ulric van Vuuren’s Instagram when he followed me on Twitter: One human race. One love. One […] 25th June 2017 in Critical thinking tagged universe by Derek Keats
A post scarcity university for the innovation economyIn my last blog post, I talked about some of the characteristics of a university designed for the […] 19th June 2017 in Education tagged education / higher education by Derek Keats
Government’s Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS): another example of the ...A few years ago (maybe 10 years), many of us in the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) […] 19th June 2017 in Free and open source software tagged FOSS / government / proprietary by Derek Keats
Universities in South Africa: we need two new ones for ...When I made my posting about an innovation economy for South Africa, point 8 that I made was […] 18th June 2017 in Critical thinking / Education tagged higher education / innovation / universities by Derek Keats
What does an innovation economy involve for South Africa?In my last post, inspired by a ventureburn article by Barry Dwolatzky, I mentioned an innovation economy for […] 13th June 2017 in Critical thinking / Strategy tagged government / innovation / South Africa by Derek Keats
Ditching the rhetoric and building an innovation economy for South ...This morning I arrived at my computer to see a post from my brilliant friend and former colleague, […] 12th June 2017 in Critical thinking / Strategy tagged government / innovation / South Africa by Derek Keats
An ecosystem approach to ICT implementation in SA higher educational ...An ecosystem approach to ICT implementation in SA higher educational institutions was prepared for the SAICTED Flash MOOC, […] 4th June 2017 in Strategy tagged ICT by Derek Keats
Why ANC politicians will not solve poverty in South AfricaI don’t usually post political statements. However, the current political mess in South Africa is maddeningly frustrating. The […] 4th June 2017 in Critical thinking by Derek Keats