A new interactive Communication and Education Software
BackgroundWhile
Internet capacity is growing in Africa, the amount of investment needed
to truly bring Africa online cannot be afforded by many governments,
apart from the fact that vested interests make the Internet business
lucrative for those in control. For these and other reasons, mesh
networks may provide an interim solution in the next 5-10 years. Such
networks provide local broadband and poor Internet
connectivity. New developments in South
Africa, where ISPs and cellular companies offer free data during out of
business hours, also point to a new way of allowing Africans affordable
Internet. Both the mesh scenario and the "out of hours Internet"
scenario can be addressed by batch technologies. Email, website
mirroring, etc. can all be provided at a much lower cost using batch
technologies. That is, to view a YouTube video inexpensively, you would
say which video you wanted to see, and that video would be downloaded at
night ready for your viewing the next day, by a local service (be it on
your phone, a lab server, etc.). Unique Feature of
awareNetThe unique feature of
awareNet is that it allows the creation of a single
social network, that brings the network to its users, instead of
expecting them to come to the full Internet, which is too expensive.
awareNet can be hosted locally within a mesh,
allowing a large number of servers worldwide, all of which may only have
intermittent access to each other. This allows participants to use rich
technologies (multimedia) in collaborative projects with other learners
anywhere in the Internet. Responses may be delayed, but they are at
least enabled. Learners on a mesh network or a LAN can
make use of the broadband Internet to produce strong local content
(including videos, their own music, and picture galleries) and share it
overnight with learners in the rest of the world.
awareNet is a single social network, which has the
potential to bring learners all over the world together in a
collaborative learning experience that can grow flexibly as more
learners join. awareNet
Functions- friends
network with profiles, status updates, notifications,
etc
- discussion forums
- personal
and syndicated picture galleries
- blogs and blog
aggregation
- instant messaging
(chat)
- user messaging
(mail)
- image and file
management
- shared
calendar
- collaborative projects to encourage
teamwork
It is now being developed further
in close cooperation with the learners to adapt it precisely to their
needs while they learn the basic skills of how to use the computers.
This method particularly motivates the learners to cooperate in a
focused manner, because changes are visible immediately. Especially
interesting is the fact that awareNet’s functionality will, for a large
part, be determined by young inexperienced users. New insights of the
perception of young African users may make awareNet a highly popular
tool, helping bring Africa onto the Internet in an unprecedented manner
and making generations of young Africans more aware of our global
community. awareNet is free/libre open source software
(FLOSS).
In Pictures
People Involved
 Terri-Lynn Penney. (Community Coordinator in
Grahamstown) |  Ron (idea
of awareNet) |  Strix
(main developer of awareNet and inventor of
Kapenta) |  Mark
(second developer of awareNet) |  Anna
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Guidance
The
Village Scribe Association wants to broaden the perspectives of and
increase the possibilities for people who have very little. Our focus
lies on advancing the education of underprivileged people living in
marginalised rural areas so that they will not only be able to help
themselves, but also develop an awareness of their uniqueness and their
own possibilities. Our Intention is to
envisage, conceive of, use, and support modern, innovative information
and communication technologies to help people in the developing world to
become autonomous and financially independent. It is of particular
importance for us that all the supported projects are sustainable. Our
Association supervises and supports existing projects, e.g. the ECSPIRT
Project which includes the implementation and usage of
awareNet. [ home page >>
] Development
eKhaya
ICT is an IT project management and software development startup with a
strong bond to the Eastern Cape and rural African communities. Our
mission is to improve the usage of the internet in developing areas in
order to build bridges between communities (intra- and inter-, local and
foreign) and to improve literacy, competitiveness and ultimately
socio-economic standards in those communities through custom software
development. [ home page >>
] [ Work with us!
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] Pilot Implementation
TheEastern Cape Schools
Participatory Internet Research and TrainingProject was set up to solve
the problem of lacks of teachers in ruralschools in the former Transkei,
South Africa. It attempts to introducea two-pronged solution in
situations where computers and Internetaccess are
available. Firstly, an ongoing, sustainable andindependent
training structure will be set up. This will ensure thatgenerations of
scholars will receive appropriate training and that thecomputer lab will
be used to full capacity. Secondly and parallel tothe training
programme, a new innovative software awareNet will beused to assist the
scholars. [
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This is a live social network of students and teachers. If you'd like to try out the software, please do sign up at our demo/testing site ( mothsorchid.com) and play around with it. We'd love to hear any feedback you may have.
Selected Blogs 
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Parallel scenes
Taking a walk through my mind
I witnessed a scene that nearly made me blind
I took a step back and confusion was already dancing in my reasoning
Should I jump or should I glide?
Fcuk!!! I can’t let this be the end of the chapter to the scene that is already being directed, acted and screened b...
by: Tsepiso Sathie Nzayo
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better keep up or you'll be left out
By: Zandile sizani
Believe it or not in this day and age everything revolves around computers. have you ever wondered if the power would go off or computers wouldn't work for a day how it would be...then i bet you get my point.
technology, computers specifically have made our l...
by: Zandile Sizani
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...The Rhodent Life Vol.2...
This past
week has been by far the most eventful week this term with: tests, assignment
hand-ins, tutorials (one deadline after another) and lots of other delightful
events as well. I sometimes felt like I couldn’t breathe, the pressure was just
too overwhelming and I often had to remi...
by: Makaziwe Ziki
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Eastern Cape Schools Festival 2011
This year's event took part on 16th & 17th May in the 1820
Settlers Monument. The VSA with sponsorship from the Schools
Festival office had the privilege of taking fifteen awareNet
learners from Grahamstown East (Benjamin Mahlasela Secondary School,
Nathaniel Nyaluza High Sch...
by: Thozamile Enock Ngeju
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wishes
my,wish is to now more about computer and to now how to open it and also how to use internet my wish again is to now how to find project and assignment and also to now computer so that i can help people and also now more about awarenet...
by: Bongiwe Silo
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Selected Projects 
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`Alive with Possibility` - a Movie-awareNet-Day on Youth Day 2011
by: Thozamile Enock Ngeju,
Anna Wertlen,
Gcobisa Mjele,
Xabiso Nkata,
Sibusiso Matiwana,
Vuyolwetu Molefe,
Ntsaphokazi Kondile,
Xolisa Kopo,
Sinovuyo Falakahla,
Thandokuhle Qakamfana,
Bongiwe Lurwayi,
Aphiwe Ngowapi,
Mcvay Boko,
babalwa demetria nquru graham,
Sinothando Tiyo,
Ron Wertlen
members: 16
status: closed
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awareNet Theme Song!
by: Gabriel Spilkin,
Anna Wertlen,
Richard Strickland,
Andile Mengu,
Chumisa Makabe,
Pumza Nquma,
Buyiselwa Kalipa,
Akhona Libi,
Corinne Cooper,
Lelethu Bodlani,
Sivuyile Nkohla,
Lunga Heleni,
Zukani Budaza,
Melikhaya Budaza,
Siphosethu Tuse,
Neliswa Soxujwa,
Nomathamsanqa Nombewu,
Yondela Mankuntsu,
Sive Sotashe,
Mtikazi Zibi,
Zandile Klaas,
Mclean Boko,
kuhlekwethu bay,
asanda cana,
Mcvay Boko,
Anathi Gusha,
Zikhona Ngcwayi,
Zandile Ntsendwan,
Zandile Mafumana,
Sibongile Jodwana,
Simthembile Mkohliswa,
Lindiwe Dingani,
Mlandeli Mngcongo,
Mandisi Mpolweni,
Simphiwe Kukisi,
Babalwa Mngcongo,
Melisa Booi,
Unathi Makile,
Mbasa Yawa,
Sonwabiso Damana,
Armand Mukenge,
Silakhe Singata,
Zukisa Nkombisa,
Sibusiso Klaas,
Jabulani Faltein,
Lutho Gqirana,
Dumisani July,
Claudia Sheriff,
Nosizwe Qhude,
Nokuthula Yona,
Mziyanda Yawa,
Kahla Vuyiseka,
Wysow Stanley Simba,
Ntombizandile Mtengwana,
Xolelwa Xhashimba,
Thulani Faxi,
Ayabulela Ngcwayi,
Ngqoyiya Liyanda,
Sinovuyo Ngubo,
Maliyole Bangani,
Mobahle Cokwe,
Sanele Ntshingana,
Mfusi Gqiza,
Lesego Moshikaro,
Erika Wertlen,
Roderick Zipp,
Hlonelikhaya Klaas,
Nomathamsanqa Zono,
Thembani Nkolongo,
Siphamandla Ntshoko,
Abongile Stali,
Likhaya Hloyi,
Losuko Magopeni,
thobani mehlo
members: 74
status: open
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EC Schools Festival Bulletin
by: Thozamile Enock Ngeju,
lelethu ginise,
Linda Plaatjie,
Bulelwa mbekisa,
Nobenguni Makata,
Mandilakhe Adam,
nobahle cakwe,
Andile Mengu,
Sanele Ntshingana,
Nolukhanyo September
members: 10
status: closed
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Selected Schools 
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