It is tricky and requires some time to learn about the Hive, but surely there is more to it that that.
Thanks for the kind words, these contests take time and effort to organize, but I think there will be more :)
It is tricky and requires some time to learn about the Hive, but surely there is more to it that that.
Thanks for the kind words, these contests take time and effort to organize, but I think there will be more :)
One has to start somewhere Ash and kudos because you guys did.
I scored a luck yesterday, as we are now getting 10 free licenses for Windows 365 and I have 8 new laptops. Free cloud storage the works.
So, brewing a new project to teach unemployed university graduates the ropes on Hive. There are thousands of them and most of them have mobile phones.
But I like to start small and we will see how it goes.
I wrote the English language tuition project for 20 students and within a few weeks we had over 300. A university became interested, trained me and my wife as TEFL teachers and the rest is history. 3077 unemployed graduates.
Thanks :)
Well that sounds great! New kit and training for Hive. I hope to see some new recruits soon enough, and make sure you announce them.
Ahh TEFL, I wondered what kept you there initially, great stuff!
TEFL was only one of the projects as we constantly ran 7 or 8 projects.
Basic computer training, Trauma training, Computer Refurbishment and placements at NGO's, Legal referrals project, Feeding project, Distribution project and a few short term projects in between this lot.
I am slowly getting all of the infrastructure together for the Hive training attempt. In fact I spoke today to a chap that knows the Python system and he said that a good start will be to firstly present a short coding course.
Will see how it goes!