Tech Removes Educational Barriers In Africa, High Illiteracy Creates Digital...
From How We Made It In Africa. Story by Kate Douglas. Africa will not be able to truly take advantage of a digital revolution unless education is improved, said Louise van Rhyn, a business leader and...
View ArticleAccess To Data Could Close Africa’s Digital Divide
Developing markets have a strong culture of entrepreneurship, a culture that has been boosted by the ubiquity of mobile. But for many, data remains a luxury and often agonizingly out of reach, even on...
View ArticleTech Removes Educational Barriers In Africa, High Illiteracy Creates Digital...
From How We Made It In Africa. Story by Kate Douglas. Africa will not be able to truly take advantage of a digital revolution unless education is improved, said Louise van Rhyn, a business leader and...
View ArticleAccess To Data Could Close Africa’s Digital Divide
Developing markets have a strong culture of entrepreneurship, a culture that has been boosted by the ubiquity of mobile. But for many, data remains a luxury and often agonizingly out of reach, even on...
View ArticleIs Society Putting Too Much Pressure On Black People To Succeed In STEM?
**COMMERCIAL IMAGE** Thirty-one teens from the IBM-affiliated P-TECH school in Brooklyn, NY, a collaboration between IBM, City University of New York, and the New York City Department of Education,...
View ArticleGetting Cash For Our Data Could Actually Make Things Worse
Turning data into a form of property and compensating people for it in cash is a concept called data dignity proposed by Microsoft researchers. Image credit: giphy Turning data into a form of property...
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