In fact, South Africa is one of the worst countries when it comes to the level of civility across various online interactions. Microsoft is challenging people around the world to embrace “digital civility” through the Digital Civility pledge, which formed part of the recent Safer Internet Day (7 February). Teaching civility along with calculusFurthermore, because we live in a digital culture, citizenship skills that encompass a child’s full life must be a priority. In South Africa, the non-profit organisation Bridge2Africa, is one of the companies aiming to do this locally. By Angela Schaerer, Teacher Engagement Lead for Microsoft South Africa« Interview: Underwriter Laboratories’s Steven Jackets discusses The Future of Authetication Creatives invited to register for #CreativeHack2017 »
Source: The North Africa Journal March 16, 2017 07:07 UTC