Posted by: Bernald in Untagged on
Oct 08, 2009

I am very happy today my home country Uganda is making 47 years of Independence and 15 years of constant ICT revolution. Don’t you think that is great achievement!
And guess what; am also part of revolution, my 6 years of exploring, learning and sharing with others has also made a difference. Don't you think?
Posted by: kabugo Joseph in Untagged on
Sep 06, 2009
I love Uganda that’s a fact. But i don’t like the way things are managed around here , am an IT person who loves the latest technology and always want to learn something new and acquire more knowledge to do something for my community through ICT , For the last 10 yrs Uganda and East Africa has been facing problems of internet because we depend on the satellite for access .well compared to the rest of the world internet here is a snail racing with a BUGATTI VEYRON , For those who don’t know the Bugatti is the fastest car ever made, that’s how bad this internet in Ug is.
Posted by: joseph in Untagged on
Sep 05, 2009
For several years I worked for a recruitment agency I carried out so many interviews I was amazed how Ugandans think that the only way to make it in life is to get a job some of these guys were really good in their profession but our job market can’t satisfy everyone.
I don’t know if I should blame the universities for all the crap they fill us with. Or our three years university education culture of course works and exam most of us just set our eyes on looking for a job not trying to think outside the box.
Posted by: Bernald in Untagged on
Sep 02, 2009
Can someone standout from the crowd, shame the devil that sabotages internet, provide slow internet to Africa! And answer these questions?
How many times do you open your facebook account a day? How many times do you walk into internet café to only and only surf facebook? That means walk into internet café spend your shillings or dollars or whatever currency you have to just get to facebook.
Comeon guys let the truth be told ……………… we all love facebook and it loves us too!!............................Anyone objecting to this? I suggest you unsubscribe from facebook!
Can you imagine over 30 million people are on facebook all over the world! Ofcourse I add to the number so is you.
Posted by: sekajja joachim in Untagged on
Aug 04, 2009
This article describes a web-based application designed to provide meaningful access to the study of Computer Science to speakers of an African language who have limited experience of using English for academic purposes. Research is focused upon students of Computer Skills in the Extended Studies Programme who have studied English as a second language for the matriculation examination. The intervention involves the cooperative production and sharing of multilingual support material in both English and the students' home languages.