Comments on [ #msief ]: In the land where 90% of schools don't have the netTypePad2010-10-25T16:23:30ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2010/10/msief-cape-town-south-africa-90-percent-of-schools-dont-have-the-net/comments/atom.xml/Ewan McIntosh commented on '[ #msief ]: In the land where 90% of schools don't have the net'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f5681182970b2010-10-28T14:28:41Z2010-10-28T14:28:41ZEwan McIntoshhttp://edu.blogs.comThanks for leaving a comment, and for filling in the detail for the Western Cape. I got some information this...<p>Thanks for leaving a comment, and for filling in the detail for the Western Cape. I got some information this morning from the Dept that showed the concentration of activity of the urban areas here, and that alone explains the density of provision.</p>
<p>I'm heading home Saturday night after a packed event here. Next time I'm back, I'd love to come over and mee you all.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>Kobus van Wyk commented on '[ #msief ]: In the land where 90% of schools don't have the net'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f5677ba1970b2010-10-28T12:30:38Z2010-10-28T12:30:38ZKobus van Wykhttp://www.e4africa.co.zaIt is a pity that you have not contacted us at the Khanya Programme of the Western Cape Education Department....<p>It is a pity that you have not contacted us at the Khanya Programme of the Western Cape Education Department. The figures you quote in your posting may be correct for South Africa, but in the Western Cape 88% of all learners have access to technology, and by the end of next year 100% will have access (including internet access). If you still have time in our city, please contact us.</p>