Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Partnerships, Hardwork and Success in e learning Education

Partnerships, Hardwork and Success in e learning Education

London School of Business and Finance
Success through Partnerships
What are the results of this formula?:
PARTNERSHIP+HARDWORK = ?
Learning e-Varsity has been experiencing amazing challenges, growth opportunities and excellent achievements.  Since our inception, one of our goals has been to extablish very strong partnerships, with very reliable and sound providers.  The results of that strategy have been amazing.
PARTNERSHIP+HARDWORK = SUCCESS

Through this tough journey of growth, the learning has been unmatched. When we were planning our path, our business strategy has always been to align ourselves with existing, experienced, successful, forward-thinking and quality service providers and institutions.  The results speak for themselves.  Learning e-Varsity has been recognized as a representative of the London School of Business and Finance (LSBF).  This institution is represented internationally and has campuses in the following countries and cities:
LONDON – MANCHESTER – BERNINGHAM – CANADA – SINGAPORE
What are the true benefits for learners?
  • You are associated with the best institutions in the world
  • The institutions have unparalleded international experience
  • We are bringing one of the best Educational Institutions in the world, to you
  • The Quality of your learning is very high
  • You create a learning experience coupled with the real working world
  • Your qualifications and certifications are recognized world-wide
  • You are highly employable
  • Your life as a whole is transformed through this learning experience
  • You do not have to study full-time
  • You can study part-time
I have had to stop because this list can get really long.  So I have listed some of the benefits that our learners will get upon enroling with us.
What courses are on offer?
The London School of Business and Finance offers Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and Masters Programmes in the following faculties:
  • Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programmes:


  • School of Business
  • School of Finance
  • School of Management
So what are you waiting for?  Email us now at: lsbf@learningevarsity.com

By: Abraham Motsoane
Business Manager – Learning e-Varsity

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Why e learning will have a positive impact in South Africa

Why e learning will have a positive impact in South Africa

Education South Africa
Education South Africa
Why e learning will have a positive impact in South Africa
By: Abraham Motsoane
Business Manager: Learning e-Varsity
Introduction
Some of the biggest challenges that face our country today are:
  • How do we create a society that is able to cope with the injustices of the past and still manage to thrive in this ever-competitive global economy?
  • How can we ensure that our educational system (by far one the hardest hit industries/systems) is able to redress the wrongs that were created by the previous government?
To some people these questions seem to be looking in the past, but in fact, the paradox is that they address the very future that we are all trying so hard to build.  The reality of any situation is that one cannot even begin to attempt to find a solution when clearly there seems to be no problem.  So, to dig and indeed look for problems is one way that the thriving economies in the world have done extremely well.  Examples are the Japanese, Chinese Germans and other great first world countries.  The fact that they were leaders in certain domains did not make them complacent; instead, on the contrary, they pressed forth trying to find new markets, to find possible things that could go wrong with a seemingly perfect design.  One of the most popular Japanese practices is that, as soon as they release a product, the let people test it and give as much feedback as possible; then back to the lab, once the modified version has been released, the process starts from scratch, as though the product is new (which in fact, based on the modifications, they believe it is a new product – by virtue of the fact that some of the functionalities might be removed, and other be added).
So the learning curve in these countries is never flat, if anything, they want this curve to exist for as long as their civilization exists.
Then I suppose that next question to ask is: What has this got to do with e learning? EVERYTHING!
The fact that the Internet is one of the most revolutionary (& evolutionary) inventions ever, means that so many things change.  How people view the world has changed, how shopping is done changed, how information is shred changed, and how people learn has changed.  The e learning model is not a blanket cover for all Education-related problems, but it certainly answers many of these questions; and it reaches corners that traditional learning methods have not even thought of doing.  For example, the cellular phone has changed how people view communication; and Learning e-Varsity uses this as another advantage to enhance e learning.  What used to be a barrier to education, no man can control and only allow some sectors of the population, and deny others.  The previously marginalized people can now rise, without fear and March through the gates of educational freedom.
The argument bar has now been raised from people needing education, to people being able to use the education they gave acquired.  Through e learning, learners not only acquire the skill/trade that they are interested in, computer skills become almost an automatic acquisition.  The possibilities now start seeming endless; with the advent of mobile and social learning; with both the cellphone and social media breaking all known records with regards to information circulation….
With that, we say:
VIVA e learning….. VIVA!!
VIVA education….. VIVA!!
VIVA online learning….. VIVA!!
Conclusion
No matter what kind of background you come from, with Technology as your weapon, and the desire to succeed as your map, nothing can get in the way of you making a change to your future, and the future of your country.  The global economy will be impacted by the way information is shared today……

Friday, October 14, 2011

Steve Jobs: One More Thing To Learn….

Steve Jobs: One More Thing To Learn….

Steve-Jobs
Steve-Jobs-1955-2011
A rather sad (and VERY sad for that matter), phase in the history of our technological world and the world as a whole.  Very rarely do you have an individual having an impact on the world at this larger a scale.  What started as a passion, a hobby perhaps, and developed into a phenomena that would touch the world.  Steve Jobs always wanted people to learn, innovate, improve, enjoy and share with their surroundings.
After watching a few of Steve Jobs’ presentations, I am convinced that he had meant to release every Apple product so that people can be inspired, and then do something differently or even do different things altogether.  We were all somehow impacted by Steve Jobs in one way or another: From first world countries to other countries; people enjoyed iPods, iPhones and Ipads; clearly this man was present in every industry.  From kids just playing around, to music producers, artists, teachers, techno-freaks, University Professors all the way to International Corporate Executives, one would find at least one of Steve’s inventions in these people’s possession.
Then we ask ourselves: Was there something that Steve wanted us to learn whilst he was alive? YES, YES, YES….Indeed, my interpretation of his message is that, WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED SOMETHING….there is always….ONE MORE THING or ONE LAST THING….Such is the spirit of the human race, that it should never be content, or satisfied with the way things are; there is always something MORE, something better, something bigger, something nicer, something faster, something smaller, something you know, something you don’t know, something you ought to know, something smarter, something easier.
And I am glad that Steve’s spirit is with us, all around us and that MORE is exactly that….as we say at Learning e-Varsity:
THINK more. LEARN more. DO more. ACHIEVE more. (Thanks Steve, I can see you smiling…)
There is: One Last thing...  Enjoy these clips below (a MUST see):
http://www.markflavinblog.com/steve-jobs-secrets-to-a-great-presentation/
Thought to ponder: I think the Seacom cable is mourning the death of Steve Jobs….(again, just a thought)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Soweto Festival and Expo 2011

Soweto Festival and Expo 2011

Soweto Festival Expo
Soweto Festival Expo
We are Exhibiting!
Visit us at Stand No.: Y-26  (Loads of Prizes to be won!!)
The annual Soweto Festival and Expo 2011 will be taking place at their new home, namely, The Nasrec Expo Centre.  The history of this fabulous event spans over a successful, growing (yes, sometimes painfully) period since 2005.  The event was initially hosted at the Elkah Stadium in Soweto; not to mention that this facility had no electricity, water or other amenities associated with hosting a successful business and fun event of this nature.  But through their vision, persistence and un-deterred determination, the organizers hosted a historical event in the making.
In the next two years to follow, 2006-2007, this event was moved to Freedom Square in Kliptown.  The venue certainly had better infrastructural advantages compared to the previous year’s venue.  Kliptown has a very rich political and social history.
As with any child, growth was imminent.  The following three years (2008-2010) saw the festival and expo be moved not too distant from the previous venue, the former Vista University (Soweto), now called the University of Johannesburg, Soweto Campus.  Up to that time, this would become the best venue that the show has had.  The success and reputation of this show would show itself in terms of brand recognition and numbers of attendees.  The amount of events and activities added to the exhibition would also grow.
This year, 2011, we see a totally revamped Soweto Festival and Expo.  One the most influential factors is the fact that the expo is held at the Nasrec Expo Centre.  This is a very popular venue, as it hosted the annual Grand Rand Easter Show for many years.  This venue is certainly world class; the facilities are appropriate for an event of this nature and size.  With its air-conditioned, secure exhibition halls, the SME’s that will be exhibiting here will certainly not feel small at all.
The approach taken by the organizers, Adele Lucas Events, is that the event needed to be associated with its original brand conception.  Soweto has become a brand: moving from the poverty-stricken, apartheid-built brand, to an attractive and international tourist attraction.  So the organizers saw it fit to keep the culture of giving Soweto the recognition it deserves and the much-needed activity(especially economically for the SME’s), that this very populated places should get.
There is plenty for the Family and the uprising entrepreneurs to see.  Corporates such as ETV, Jozi FM, Soweto TV, Kaya FM, Daily Sun/Sunday Sun, The Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (W&R SETA) and many more sponsors and exhibitors will be there to ensure that the community as a whole gets what they want (whether it is fairly fun or business opportunities).
Learning e-Varsity has positioned itself to take advantage of this excellent opportunity.  Visit our stand and you could walk away with plenty of prizes.  From free airtime, to laptops, bursaries and….(well, let me not spoil it for you, come and see it for yourself).  We will be giving away tickets to this event too.  Adults will pay: R30, Children, Pensioners and Disabled will pay R10.  Buy your tickets at the nearest Computicket, or visit our Facebook page and see what other activities we will be involved in.
Click on the follwing Links for more information as per my extract below:
http://www.sowetofestivalexpo.co.za/static/exhibitors

Exhibitors

To all 2011 exhibitors: Please download the Exhibitor Services Manual and Hiring Catalogue and complete the relevant sections before faxing them to the numbers indicated.

Exhibition and branding opportunities

The Soweto Festival Expo is the principal event in Soweto that draws together business, SMMEs, youth, community organisations, consumers and all the people of Soweto on an annual basis to celebrate Soweto’s richness and diversity. It’s an event not to be missed by organisations wishing to connect directly with the burgeoning Soweto market.
The Soweto Festival Expo’s mission is to contribute to the long-term development of greater Soweto’s economy and community. Soweto residents’ annual retail spending power tops R5-billion but only a quarter of this finds its way back into the hands of Sowetans. The festival therefore provides a vehicle for businesses in Soweto, South Africa’s largest township, to reclaim their rightful share of this spending by placing local enterprises and SMMEs alongside some of the country’s leading brands. The festival will create a sense of pride in Soweto, in the eyes of all South Africans, and help establish Soweto as a global brand. It will also provide a platform for the promotion of government departments, community organisations and NGOs.

Improved exhibitor environment and facilities

Exhibitors will be given every opportunity to brand and market themselves at the exhibition, which will feature large and small organisations. The overall environment in which the exhibition takes place is going to be vastly improved compared to previous years. We will be installing air-conditioning and paying more attention to the overall look of the exhibition, raising the bar on quality for exhibitors and visitors alike.
Over 7 000 square metres of exhibition stands are available, offering the consumer and trade visitor an unrivalled range of goods and services to satisfy every need.
  • Furniture, home and kitchen appliances
  • Travel & tourism
  • Shoprite chef’s arena
  • Health, beauty & fashion
  • DIY and home decor
  • City of Joburg and government
  • Hi-tech, office and small business supplies
  • Motor World
  • Sports & recreational goods
  • Arts, crafts & heritage
  • Community projects & NGOs
  • Property, finance & business services
Please address any questions to Tom McCafferty on 011 646 5630 or sales@adelelucas.co.za
Please download exhibitor application forms and other documents below
Check out the organizers website:
www.adelelucas.co.za

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Career Expo Exhibitions

Career Expo Exhibitions

Achievers Career Expo 2011-2012
Achievers Career Expo 2011-2012
Are you about to complete your high school and not sure which career to choose?  Choosing a career can be a daunting task.  Join us for career advise, counselling and speak to experts in the various industries:
  • Mining
  • Agriculture
  • Health and Safety
  • Engineering
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Accounting and Finance
  • And many more…
Learning e-Varsity will be exhibiting at the Achievers Career Expo 2011-2012.  These will take place across the country in various provinces, (Mpumalanga, Free State, North-West etc.), and there will be competitions and plenty of prizes to be won, (Bursaries, Laptops, Ipods etc…).  Limited complimentray (free) entrance tickets are available from Learning e-Varsity for your area; contact us at:
careers@learningevarsity.com
Find out what your career ambitions will require:
  • What subjects must you do in high school?
  • What courses must you study at tertiaty level?
  • Which institutions offer these courses?
  • What jobs are available for these chosen courses?
  • What salaries are being paid in the industry?
  • What learnerships/internship opportunities exist?