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The magazine Khanya – Education through Tehcnology is published through a sponsorship from Picasso Headline and contains articles about various aspects of the Khanya project, as well as general information about the use of education in technology.

A regular feature of the magazine is Kobus Comments.  These articles are essay-type commentaries of my views on the use of technology in education and are presented here as they were printed at the time.  Subsequently, some of my views might have changed, but these changes are reflected in my blog postings.

So far, so good  -  Published in Issue 14 – 2009

Reality check  -  Published in Issue 13 – 2008

The weakest link  -  Published in Issue 12  -  2008

A basket of software  -  Published in Issue 11  -  2007

Gadget graveyards  -  Published in Issue 10  -  2007

Unlocking the computer room  -  Published in Issue 9  -  2006

For the community, by the community  -  Published in Issue 8 – 2006

Creativity and innovation  -  Published in Issue 7 – 2005

The challenge of technological independence  -  Published in Issue 6 - 2005

In the spirit of empowerment  -  Published in Issue 5 – 2004

Goeie bure verseker vreedsame naasbestaan  -  Published in Issue 4 - 2004  (Afrikaans)

“Kry” is ‘n vloekwoord  -  Published in Issue 3 - 2003  (Afrikaans)

Full steam ahead  -  Published in Issue 2 – 2003

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