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20 December 2019 | Story Thabo Kessah | Photo Thabo Kessah
Digital Story Telling
Dr Deidré van Rooyen from the Centre for Development Support, Dr Jared McDonald (Department of History), Moodi Matsoso, and Bishop Billyboy Ramahlele with the mobile device.

In an effort to broaden the storytelling horizons and to answer to the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Community Engagement on the UFS Qwaqwa Campus recently launched the Digital Storytelling project, aimed at broadening access to good community stories.

“We have partnered with the Common Good First initiative to enhance the service that we provide as a department,” said Bishop Billyboy Ramahlele, Director: Community Engagement.

“We challenge all academics, support staff, the SRC and students in general, to take advantage of this channel to communicate their stories to the world,” he said.

Histories of royal families

“The digital documentation of the histories of the royal families in the Qwaqwa area is in the pipeline and will be conducted in partnership with the Department of History. We have come to realise that with times changing, the younger generation loses track of the precious histories, and this platform will help in preserving that,” he added.

Community Engagement coordinator, Moodi Matsoso, also revealed that space has been identified for the lab. “At the moment, we are operating on mobile digital storytelling devices, with all the necessary equipment such as tablets and cameras. However, we will soon have a fully-fledged lab on campus,” she said.

This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

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Rag activities - 2008
2008-01-06

Coronation Ball:

Date: Thursday, 24 January 2008
Time: 18:00 for 18:30
Venue: Sand du Plessis Theatre

Rag Procession:

Date: Saturday, 26 January 2008
Departure time: 18:00
Venue: Old Greys Sport Club
Arrival time: 20:00

Route: Leave from the university's exit across Tempe.
Move down Nelson Mandela Avenue east until Second Avenue.
Move up Second Avenue.
Turn right into Kelner Street.
Move down First Avenue, past the Waterfront Mall.
Turn right into At Horak Street to Old Greys.

Guest artists from: 18:00-20:00
Artists: Theuns Jordaan
Thabo Hlongwane
Stonecell

Fire works display: 20:00

Ladies Tea:

Date: Saturday, 2 February 2008
Time: 08:00 for 08:30
Venue: Jakkalsdraai
Guests artists: Marion Holmes

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