
Google helps bring AI and robotics skills to Cape Town girls
Google has joined with the Cape Town Science Centre to teach young girls skills in AI and robotics in the hopes of promoting STEM.
Google has joined with the Cape Town Science Centre to teach young girls skills in AI and robotics in the hopes of promoting STEM.
The latest census tells of over 5 million young people who are not receiving any education in South Africa, despite efforts from government.
The National Research Foundation and Energy Mobility Education Trust are backing STEM students pursuing their Honours.
A school from rural Limpopo has won R100 000 for their innovative and environmentally friendly solution to pot holes from Samsung.
High School learners descended upon Boksburg this week to show off their science projects in hopes of winning a bursary.
The old warzones of KZN are now a place where education technology shines bright for rural learners thanks to Khula Education.
South African universities and TVET colleges are set to benefit from a widespread interconnected fibre network from Dark Fibre Africa.
UCT Online High School has an Open Day set for 5th October, with GoodThingsGuy set to host the virtual event.
A Free State TVET will have to pay back R38 million to NSFAS after failing to return the money to the scheme in time.
For the debut episode of Mass Debate, we’re discussing university in SA and whether public or private institutions are the better bet.
eZaga says that almost all of its students have joined its bank accounts, with only about 1.9 percent still waiting to onboard.
ChatGPT can now access real time information from the internet making it even harder for teachers to catch out cheating students.
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