Try to answer the following problem:
A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
Read MoreTry to answer the following problem:
A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
Read MoreMy line of work entails keeping close track of cultural trends in the digital technology field.
The trend I’ve picked in this occasion points out a common behaviour amongst mobile Internet users, which is their reluctance to produce and manage their own online content. This refers specifically to commenting on websites, micro-blogging, and blogging.
I have observed how people use digital and mobile technology in South Africa for 3 years. Data shows an incremental connectivity from mobile phones, but restricted online activity. The time users spend online is short, and given that the majority of them keep account of this as the airtime has high costs, their online engagement is limited. Due to these reasons, amongst others, users perform searches but upload very little content.
Read MoreWhen I first took an interest in learning how to influence people’s behaviour, there was something creepy about it. The topic reminded me of those conspiracy films that show us how our minds and personal decisions are manipulated by super-structures and systems such as governments and corporations.
I decided I wanted to understand thoroughly what goes on behind decision-making, and whether we are as susceptible to being manipulated as these theories state.
These are my take outs from the literature I read this year. I would like to share them with you, and point out that this work is in progress and I am still getting my head around some of the concepts.
Read MoreThere were a number of talks that inspired me at this year’s Design Indaba conference.
They ranged from the presentations on unusual creative projects whose practical applications were unclear, to very inspiring pieces of information that motivated me to better myself in my field, and perhaps take some risks in unknown territories.
My main take- outs are as follows:
Read MoreAs part of a multi-national mobile and digital insights gathering project I was commissioned to gather cultural and behavioural insights in 5 African countries: Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.
This piece addresses the intersections between technology and culture that I identified while doing fieldwork. Therefore, this is not the result of strict data analysis, but rather the outcome of an immersion in each of these cultures.
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