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The Wonderful New way of Learning

Traditional approaches to education are no longer relevant in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. With the pace of change accelerating in the 21st century, a key requirement to thrive is lifelong learning and the ability to acquire new skills quickly.  How can “learning to learn” and the ability to be continually reinventing oneself be fostered in children from a young age? It starts with recognizing that the world is changing faster than ever before. To prepare children for the future, parents need to be forward-looking and re-access the type of education that your child needs in this day and age. In today’s world of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, you must prepare children for uncertainty and promote agility and adaptability. This requires a reorientation from early childhood education through to university.  It means encouraging flexibility rather than specialization. Parents and children need to completely reimagine education. Instead of learning to memorize facts and figures, students need to “learn how to learn” and how to solve problems. They should be allowed to learn independently, which means that changes are needed at every level. We must infuse things like entrepreneurship into the curriculum because with the disruption we are experiencing in society, many individuals will need to be able to create their own jobs.  We may end up in a world in which people are more likely to be autonomous contractors rather than having a secure job that lasts for a lifetime as our parents and grandparents had. We need to completely reframe the system of education based on where the world is going, instead of repeating the same failing patterns that are no longer applicable in the new world we are living in.  Education has always been seen as merely the first twelve to fifteen years of your childhood, It needs to be re-identified as a lifelong opportunity, as we truly never stop learning. Working on projects for real organizations, going out into your community, and understanding real-life challenges that people are facing helps you to shape your learning into experiences that you will benefit from throughout your life. These experiences cannot be learned from a textbook but rather by looking at the world head-on. Education has historically been what one can call “Just in case education”, which gives you all kinds of facts and figures just in case it may become relevant to you. But today what we need is “just in time education,” which has three main characteristics:  It never stops. Education is lifelong, we always hold the opportunity to learn. It is focused on learning how to learn and learning how to solve problems. You learn independently outside of the traditional classroom, you learn from projects, from playing, from mentors, from experiments, and in a variety of other ways.  Instead of giving students a menu of academic disciplines, we should rather present them with a menu of problems and challenges that the world is facing. So, when we ask students to declare a mission and not a major, we are saying: “Pick a problem you want to solve and build your learning around that.” It is about giving a purpose to learning and not just learning for learning’s sake. It is about creating problem solvers because problem-solving will always be relevant even as the world changes. When a machine makes your job obsolete – if you are a problem solver, you will still have relevance in the world.  How can your child be his or her own teacher? From the moment a child is born, they have a raging desire to learn, and we believe that if you just follow their lead, provide them with a rich environment, give them the undivided time and attention of the people who care about them the most and encourage their efforts, they will not only learn but exceed all expectations Students have the capability of teaching themselves which makes teachers unnecessary for independent homeschooling.  Kids are born with a love of learning. And strategies like repeated testing and flaunting failure stifle a child’s desire to learn The secret to motivating your child is to always let them know that how great you believe they are and remind them that they have the potential to achieve anything.  At Syllabis Learning we strive to ensure each student has everything they need within their grasp, creating an environment that enables the child to reach their full potential. We provide all you need to give your child a safe and secure learning environment. We offer a guided program, a roadmap of studies to meet each child’s learning objectives. All our content is written and developed by qualified teachers and curriculum experts. Syllabis Learning offers a refreshing new choice to the learner of the digital age. 

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Why Homeschool with Syllabis?

From the moment a child is born they have a raging desire to learn, and we believe that if you just follow their lead, provide them with a rich environment, give them the undivided time and attention of the people who care about them the most, and encourage their efforts, they will not only learn, but exceed all expectations. We are all a product of our schooling experiences and in teaching our children we sometimes unwittingly make the same mistakes schools make. Schools arrange for kids to fail. Do you remember how the teachers always caught your mistakes and rarely, if ever caught your successes?  And what about tests? Tests are given to reveal not how knowledgeable we are, but how ignorant we are. The school system is set up so that no matter what you do, you lose. Kids are born with a love of learning. And strategies like repeated testing and flaunting failure stifle a child’s desire to learn. If you want a kid to hate something – be sure to point out all the ways in which he doesn’t measure up. Don’t you agree that most of us avoid doing things that we don’t do well. On the other hand, when we do something well, people notice and give us praise. Our reaction to their praise is believing that we are good at it, and with this boost in confidence we are ready to do it over and over again. Success produces high motivation! The secret to motivating your kid is to always let them know that how great you believe they are and remind them that they have the potential to achieve anything. At Syllabis Learning we strive to ensure each student has everything they need within their grasp, creating an environment that enables the child to reach their potential. We provide all you need to give your child a safe and secure learning environment. We offer a guided program or roadmap of studies to meet each child’s learning objectives. All of our content is written and developed by qualified teachers and curriculum experts. Syllabis Home Education offers a refreshing new choice to the learner of the digital age. Our component based learning plans empower students of all ages  to successfully complete a home based education in a distance learning like environment. It is like having your own virtual school right in your hands. The curriculum consists of a blended mix between online lessons, textbooks, study plans and practical projects and assignments. We present study material to the learner in a simple, concise and understandable way and we provide tangible, creative and technological materials to enhance the learning experience. Our educational material is flexible and easy to use. Give your child the independence they crave, as they progress at their own pace, and because very little parental assistance is required, our curriculum works great if you’re homeschooling more than one child. Our curriculum gives the child the freedom to be flexible.  Self-paced means student-paced and Syllabis students have the ability to work as much as they want every day, which aligns perfectly for a successful homeschooling experience.  We provide everything you and your child need to make is easy to be and stay organized and on top of your learning objectives. Homeschooling is a most suitable way to raise and educate children. Trust the children. Trust yourselves. Embrace the magic, after all the magic is in the child.

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SHOP VITAL BABY ONLINE AND OUR TOP PICKS FOR EXPECTING MOMS

We heard your suggestion and we have delivered – you can now shop for your favourite Vital Baby items online at www.vitalbabyshop.co.za From breast-pads to bottles, from sterilizers to thermometers, Vital Baby has everything an expecting mother could possibly require. Take a look at a few of our best seller items across the website. vital baby® NURTURE™ Easy Latch Newborn Starter Set Included in the pack:  2x vital baby® NURTURE™ breast like feeding bottle 150ml, cap and collar 2x vital baby® NURTURE™ breast like feeding bottle 240ml, cap and collar 4x vital baby® NURTURE™ breast like teat slow flow 1x vital baby® newborn 100% silicone soother 1x non-scratch bottle & teat brush vital baby® NURTURE™ breast like feeding bottles are: Expertly designed to mimic mum’s breast, the teat flexes like mum’s nipple, providing easy latch on. Advanced triple anti-colic valves to reduce air intake. Silicone is soft and smooth against baby’s delicate face. Wide neck bottle is easy to clean and fill. BPA-free. A range of teats with varying flow rates to keep up with your growing baby is available.  For hygiene and safety reasons, it is recommended that the teats should be replaced at regular intervals. vital baby® NURTURE™ Flexcone™ Electric Breast Pump 1x vital baby® NURTURE™ flexcone™ electric breast pump The vital baby® NURTURE™ flexcone™ electric breast pump together with it’s very soft silicone breast cup and flexcone™ provides gentle cushioning around your breast and mimics the suckling action of your baby to provide the most natural and effective breast milk expression ever! With 9 different speed settings to give ultimate control, the vital baby® NURTURE™ flexcone™ electric breast provides a uniquely tailored feeding experience. The simple touch panel control is easy to use and quick to operate.  It is discreet, quiet, lightweight and portable for total convenience. Perfect for use when at home or away; cordless operation with the built-in rechargeable battery, or plug in with the USB cable included – the choice is mum’s! vital baby® NURTURE™ Easy Pour Breastmilk Storage Bags The unique design of our easy pour breast milk storage bag makes it simple to fill, store and easy to transport.   The leak proof secure seal ensures no milk is lost when storing breast milk in the fridge or freezer and the wide neck and free-standing base of each storage bag makes it easy to fill.  Simply remove the pre-perforated tab when you are ready to fill the bag, then pour in your freshly expressed breast milk with ease, and securely lock the freshness into the bag with the easy use zip fastener.  It’s as simple as that! When you are ready to use the stored breast milk, there is a special easy-pour spout.  You re-open the bag by simply cutting along the dotted line, ensuring that your valuable breast milk does not pour over the sealing zip which may have been handled during filling.  Our breast milk storage bag avoids possible contamination and maintains a high standard of hygiene, easily and effortlessly. vital baby® PROTECT™ Contactless Thermometer Quick, accurate and super simple to use, our multi-use 4 in 1 infra-red contactless thermometer detects the temperature in just 2 seconds and gives the result on its large fever alert colour changing, digital display. Choose which mode you need to give you ultimate peace of mind during the day, night or even at bath or feeding times! Learn more about Vital Baby on http://www.vitalbabyshop.co.za or follow them on social media at @vitalbabysa.

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10 Notable People Who Were homeschooled

In an age where more students are receiving an education and graduating than ever before it is interesting to take note that education is finally evolving into something far more exciting. Along with the education of teachers, learning tools and teaching techniques have also changed significantly with the digital revolution. There is finally a drive to incorporate technology, mobile devices, and independent learning into the student curriculum. If the thought of homeschooling concerns you then perhaps reading about 15 notable people who were homeschooled will begin to change your view on independent learning and this revolutionary method of schooling. Thomas Edison Thomas Edison is one of the most famous and productive inventors of all time with almost 1000 patents in his name, including the electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera. He became a self-made multimillionaire even though he was considered a difficult child at the school he attended so at the age of 7 his mother removed him from school and taught him at home. Alexander Graham Bell Bell was homeschooled until the age of 11 before enrolling in a traditional school. Despite his poor grades at school Bell went on to be a noted inventor and held more than a dozen patents. Albert Einstein Although he was named time magazine’s “Man of the Century,” Albert Einstein was not an “Einstein” in school. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist, famous for his theory of relativity and contributions to quantum theory and statistical mechanics, dropped out of high school at age 15 to continue his education independently. Teddy Roosevelt The 26th US president, leader of The Rough Riders and inspiration for the teddy bear, Teddy Roosevelt was born to a family of fourteen children. Roosevelt and his siblings suffered from a variety of physical ailments, and as a result, were home-schooled. The children were taught by their mother, aunt, and a French governess, who did a fantastic job: Teddy was admitted to Harvard in 1878. Abraham Lincoln The remarkable 16th President of the United States known for leading the nation during the civil war and abolishing slavery is a product of homeschooling. History books did not lie when they said he was raised in a poor household by loving but unfortunately illiterate parents. Unlike the parent or private tutor-led homeschool method we know today, Lincoln had to teach himself how to read and write while also supporting his family. Proof that independent learning does rely on someone else teaching you. Leonardo da Vinci The artist behind the legendary paintings Mona Lisa and The Last Supper was a homeschooler! Da Vinci went down in history not only as a great painter but also a polymath with extensive knowledge in various fields like biology, math, architecture, and engineering. This renaissance artist was taught English, writing, and math by his father. Agatha Christie This famous mystery novelist was homeschooled by her father. She taught herself to read at just 5 years old. She wrote some 75 novels, including 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections. Christie is perhaps the world’s most famous mystery writer and is one of the best-selling novelists of all time Maria Sharapova Although she was enrolled in a prestigious school at the age of 9, Maria Sharapova and her parents decided that home learning was the best choice for the athlete t continue her journey to becoming a famous tennis star. Sharapova is a brilliant example that independent learners can become well-rounded and emotionally intelligent people.  Emma Watson The bright and fearless Hermoine Granger in the Harry Potter series, as well as one of the highest-paid actresses of all time, Emma Watson was homeschooled for most of her adolescent years. Watson had to be educated by a private tutor on set along with her co-stars as she started acting professionally at age 10. Watson earned her degree in English Literature in 2014 from Brown University. Taylor Swift Singer-songwriter and ten-time Grammy award winner Taylor Swift was homeschooled from the age of 14. She chose to learn independently to accommodate her touring schedule. Homeschooling has become a popular option for numerous celebrities to allot more time to grow their showbiz careers Choosing to homeschool your kids might feel like an all-too-eccentric route to take, but you’d be surprised to find that your child is actually in good company if you choose to set him/her off on this specific path of alternative learning.

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Disappearing Jobs: Professions that Won’t Exist in 10 Years

Tech is moving at a breakneck pace and disappearing jobs are becoming a bigger threat by the day . Our world is becoming more digitised by the day. We’ve already lost numerous jobs. And in just under ten years, millions more could become obsolete. A 2015 study by the Foundation for Young Australians found that up to 60% of young individuals were training or studying for jobs at risk of becoming automated within a decade. So which jobs are likely to disappear by 2030? Join Adzuna as they explore disappearing jobs and found out if your profession is at risk! Fast Disappearing Jobs Travel Agent The COVID-19 pandemic shook the travel and hospitality industry to its core. Once upon a time, booking a summer holiday was something your local travel agent bid on your behalf. But now, the abundance of comparison websites makes it easy for anyone to make their own travel plans. All you need is an internet connection and some spare time. The likes of Skyscanner and Trivago make it easy to tailor flights and hotel searches to your budget and date. The good news is that although travel agents might soon become a thing of the past, there are still plenty of jobs available in the travel industry. Bank Teller We know that banks won’t disappear altogether, but many branches will. The convenience and user-friendly nature of online baking put bank teller jobs on the risk list of disappearing jobs. Nowadays, it’s easier than ever to transact and manage your bank account from the comfort of your own home. People still need to consult with financial advisors and experts, though. This means the banking sector will always be around, employing highly qualified financial staff. Textile Worker The number of employees in the textile industry has been declining for years. And this isn’t due to a lack of demand for the products. It’s due to the process changes in the way textiles are manufactured. Machines do most of the manufacturing and production these days, which means fewer opportunities for textile workers. On the upside, the move towards automation requires the input of specialist operators to work the machines. Sports Referee FIFA, soccer’s governing body, is focusing on introducing more tech into the game. Goal-line technology is now a standard in the game, and video assistant referee systems are being deployed in the European leagues. Other sports, like tennis, cricket, and rugby, have also started widely implementing the use of tech to make real-time decisions during matches. Like textile machine operators, the move to automation requires the skills of trained tech professionals to manage the tech. Telemarketer Most people (apart from telemarketers) will be relieved about this one. Unwanted sales calls aren’t being forced down the public’s throat with human voices anymore. They’re becoming more and more automated by the day. Many telemarketing companies have adopted the automated approach to reduce hiring costs and engage with customers at any time of the day. The good news is that there are still plenty of other sales-related jobs out there. Even though these roles might not be the same as telemarketing, there are still opportunities. Legal Secretary Technology has already led to the automation of more than 30,000 professions in the legal sector. Roles, including that of legal secretaries, are now classified as disappearing jobs. A Deloitte report suggests that they expect more than 114,000 legal jobs to be lost to automation over the next two decades. As the industry adopts new technologies and deploys artificial intelligence, there are fewer and fewer opportunities for entry-level admin roles in the sector. In order to stay relevant and employable, legal secretaries might have to upskill and retrain in order to work with AI and thrive in the new digital era.  In Conclusion Although the disappearing jobs we mentioned here might leave you feeling a little grim, it’s not all doom and gloom. Tech giant Dell claims that 85% of the jobs that will exist in the future haven’t been invented yet. And with the tech landscape set to become unrecognisable over the next few years, the future of work might just be abundant with all kinds of new and exciting opportunities!

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TikTok, Roblox and game videos: What kids were looking for in 2020-2021

 A new Kaspersky Safe Kids study has revealed what children were interested in during 2020 – 2021. Over the past year, their interest has grown in the categories of ‘software, audio and video’ and ‘e-commerce’, while ‘Internet communication media’ and ‘computer games’ have slightly decreased. TikTok, YouTube, and WhatsApp are at the top of the most popular applications. At the same time, TikTok overtook Instagram with almost double the level of popularity. 2020 turned out to be one of the most unusual years for modern children. The pandemic has changed many common life situations across the globe, including education, meeting friends and family, recreation, and entertainment. Kaspersky analysed anonymised data, such as search queries, the most popular Android applications and website categories requested voluntarily provided by Kaspersky Safe Kids users, to explore how the interests and needs of children have changed under the new conditions. The most popular website categories among children in South Africa were ‘software, audio, video’ (52%), ‘Internet communication media’ (14%) and ‘computer games’ (9%). Among the most popular apps, YouTube leads by a wide margin – the service remains the most popular video streaming service among children around the world. In second place is the messenger WhatsApp, and third is the popular social network TikTok. The top list also includes games, such as Brawl Stars, Roblox, Among US and Minecraft. Children globally are very active in listening to and watching music videos on YouTube – its share is 17.35% in searches for music genres and videos. A number of ‘trend’ videos were also visible in the statistics – ‘pop it and simple dimple’ and ‘ASMR’ account for 4.43% of the queries. This year, requests related to the video game maker Gacha Life also stood out in the top ratings of children from all over the world with a share of 4%.  When it comes to music tastes, alongside traditional leaders like K-POP bands BTS and BLACKPINK, singers Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and Travis Scott, another musical genre, like ‘phonk’ became popular. There is also a trend towards ‘creative’ videos – more and more requests for beats, samples and lessons on creating music in various programmes began to appear at the top of the list. At the same time, TikTok remains the main musical trendsetter for children. Cartoons account for half (50.21%) of all video searches by children around the world. The most popular ones are Lady Bug and Super Cat, Gravity Falls and Peppa Pig. In second place were various TV shows – the most frequent search in English was The Voice Kids. In movies and TV series, the most popular trailers were Godzilla vs Kong, Zach Snyder’s recent Justice League and the Disney+ mini-series WandaVision. Netflix also continues to attract the attention of more kids – the most frequent requests via the platform were for Cobra Kai and the now iconic Stranger Things. TikTok remains the undisputed leader among children, but at the same time, the perception of the social network has begun to transform. Now it is no longer only a social network for clips and lip syncs, as more educational and creative content has begun to appear on the platform. At the same time, to create TikTok videos, one person has to do the work of the operator, actor, director, and the entire film crew. All this develops skills that can not only be useful for children in the future, but could lead them to choosing it as a profession. For video games, those trending the most with children globally include Minecraft (22.84%), Fortnite (6.73%), Among Us (3.80%), Brawl Stars (6.34%) – which recently captured the attention of children and is very popular – and the much-loved Roblox game (3.82%). At the same time, the most frequently played game in the top 10 for almost all countries is Roblox. Of all the regions, it was children from Kazakhstan who became leaders in visiting sites devoted to computer games – 26.01%. In second place were children from the UK (19.40%). But we see a very different picture in India, where children hardly ever visited sites dedicated to video games from a PC (just 5.08%). “Modern children grow up with gadgets in their hands from a very young age, so they adapt to the digital space and master new technologies much faster. We see how TikTok has become one of the main trendsetters among children in a short time and continues to keep their attention. At the same time, YouTube hasn’t lost ground and remains the leader in popularity among children, in part due to the huge variety of videos, ranging from ‘let-plays’, documenting the playthrough of a video game, to educational lectures and clips. Understanding and analysing the interests of children on the Internet helps us to pay attention to the issue of safety. By knowing what kind of music a child listens to, who their favourite bloggers are or what games they play, parents can strengthen their trusted relations with kids. For instance, they could film a TikTok video together. This will also let parents help their kids to protect themselves from potential hazards online,” comments Anna Larkina, web content analysis expert at Kaspersky. To ensure children have a positive online experience, Kaspersky recommends that parents: Learn more about your children’s interests. Surf and learn together. See where children spend their time online and explore how to best keep them safe. Explain that sensitive information should only be shared via messengers and only with people they know in real life. Consider downloading parental control apps and discuss this topic with your child to explain how such apps work and why they need them to stay safe online. Spend more time communicating with children about online safety measures. Tell your children what must not, under any circumstances, be published on the Internet and why.

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SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY

Welcome to the Jam!  NBA champion and global icon LeBron James goes on an epic adventure alongside timeless Tune Bugs Bunny with the animated/live-action event “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” in cinemas this July.  This transformational journey is a manic mashup of two worlds that reveals just how far some parents will go to connect with their kids. When LeBron and his young son Dom are trapped in a digital space by a rogue A.I., LeBron must get them home safe by leading Bugs, Lola Bunny and the whole gang of notoriously undisciplined Looney Tunes to victory over the A.I.’s digitized champions on the court: a powered-up roster of professional basketball stars as you’ve never seen them before.  It’s Tunes versus Goons in the highest-stakes challenge of his life, that will redefine LeBron’s bond with his son and shine a light on the power of being yourself. The ready-for-action Tunes destroy convention, supercharge their unique talents and surprise even “King” James by playing the game their own way. James stars alongside Oscar nominee Don, Khris Davis, Sonequa Martin-Green, Eric Bauza and Zendaya.

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How to protect yourself from financial fraud

Many of us have experienced that sinking feeling when we realise we’ve been conned. If you’re lucky, you may have lost only a battered old wallet containing a few banknotes. Others may not be so fortunate. Media regularly carry reports of highly experienced business leaders who’ve lost substantial amounts after falling prey to smooth-talking conmen promising investment returns well above the norm. “You go through so many emotions when you realise that you, or someone close to you, has been scammed,” says Shafeeka Anthony, Marketing Manager of personal finance website JustMoney. “Your feelings of trust, dignity, security and self-esteem are affected. Life seems uncertain and out of control.  “There’s also the stress of spending hours with the police, banks and other institutions in order to report fraud, close compromised accounts and obtain new documents.” According to the South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC), which keeps people informed about the latest banking scams and fraudster activity, digital banking incidents increased by 20% in 2019 on the previous year.  Cybercrimes are increasing at an “alarming” rate, according to the SABRIC 2019 annual crimes stats report. These crimes will eventually replace many ‘traditional’ bank crimes as they “transcend time and physical proximity due to their virtual nature”. Says Anthony: “You may not think your information is important enough to interest a fraudster, but in fact a cybercriminal could be looking for an identity just like yours to avoid raising suspicion. Your details – name, address, ID and bank details – could be used to apply for a credit card or loan in your name, or to create a fake driver’s licence or passport.” JustMoney offers the following tips to avoid being fleeced by a fraudster: Use tough-to-crack passwords, keep them to yourself, and change them regularly. Don’t click on hyperlinks or open attachments if you receive an email from a stranger.  Protect sensitive information by installing antivirus, firewall and spyware protection on your computer. Keep this updated. The lockdown has led to much more online shopping. Only do business with familiar companies. Take care of your filing. Documents can be stolen from your car or office without you being aware that they are missing or have been copied. Shred or burn documents with sensitive information rather than adding them to the recycling.  Do not carry all your ID cards or documents with you. Generally, only one is necessary for day-to-day activities, so lock the rest away. Do not use internet café s or communal spaces to shop or bank online.  Read a JustMoney article with more tips on protecting yourself against banking fraud here. Find out more about how to identify an investment scam here. “Given the current Covid-19 conditions, some fraudsters ask for donations on behalf of real or fake non-profits, claiming to assist people affected by the pandemic,” says Anthony. “While most of us are happy to help a good cause, take time to check the legitimacy of a non-profit organisation, or the person contacting you, before making a donation.” Read more on how to avoid being scammed for a good cause here. Credit check Another helpful tip from Anthony is to check your credit report regularly. This is a record of your financial history that shows your outstanding debt, both long-term and short-term, and the number of accounts you have open. It can provide an early warning of fraudulent activity.  Read a JustMoney guide to credit reports here and sign up to get a free report here. Report fraud If you have been a victim of fraud, report it to the police immediately and ask for a case number. You can also contact the SA Fraud Prevention Service on 011 867 2234 or at www.safps.org.za, should your ID be used to commit fraud or be stolen. JustMoney JustMoney is a personal finance website that provides busy and digitally-savvy South Africans with easy access to financial products, services and information. It does this by partnering with trusted financial brands and creating informative, trustworthy advice. Check it out at JustMoney. Stats source: SABRIC annual crime stats 2019 https://www.sabric.co.za/media/1265/sabric-annual-crime-stats-2019.pdf

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MARIO GOLF: SUPER RUSH TEES OFF ON NINTENDO SWITCH!

Join your favourite Mushroom Kingdom characters on the fairway for a super speedy round of golf. With Mario Golf: Super Rush, the Mario Golf series makes its return in its speediest instalment yet. Players can join a variety of Mushroom Kingdom characters in different multiplayer modes or start your own Golf Adventure now that the game is available on the Nintendo Switch.  Watch the latest trailer here:  Simple button controls make it easy for new players and seasoned pros alike to get their game on. It’s as simple as taking aim, choosing the shot strength and sending the ball flying. Players can curve their shot to avoid hazards and put spin on the ball to affect how it rolls after landing. Several features are on hand to help players conquer the course, including a shot gauge that adapts to the angle of the slope and a scan that lets you read the terrain. Additionally, it’s possible to use motion controls by holding a Joy-Con controller like a golf club*. Players can choose from a cast of 16 Mushroom Kingdom characters, each featuring different strengths and equipped with their own unique special moves. Pauline, Chargin’ Chuck, and King Bob-omb will make their first appearance in the series. Players can hit the fairway with up to three others, both locally and online**, in a variety of modes. With a selection of six lavish courses to choose from, including standard courses and courses with special hazards, every round of golf is different and there is still more to come from the Mushroom Kingdom-infused golf game. Free updates to the game that include additional courses and playable characters will be released in the future. Modes range from Standard Golf to the energetic Speed Golf, Battle Golf – a more frantic variation of Speed Golf – and an RPG-like story mode in Golf Adventure. In Golf Adventure, players can enrol their Mii character in golf training at a prestigious country club and go all the way from rookie to pro. They’ll be able to interact with familiar Mushroom Kingdom characters, learn how to play and take on a variety of challenges. Players can even bring their Mii character – and their customised stats – into other modes, too. Mario Golf: Super Rush is now available only on Nintendo Switch. Swing over to store.nintendo.co.za and take advantage of their Star Bundle offering, where you can build your own unique Nintendo Switch bundle including Mario Golf: Super Rush and get a free carry case and Nintendo Labo Kit with your purchase. * Motion controls cannot be used during Golf Adventure. ** Internet connection required. To use online services, you must create a Nintendo Account and accept the related agreement. The Nintendo Account Privacy Policy applies. Some online services may not be available in all countries. Online play requires paid online membership. Find out more about the paid membership service.

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10 reasons to download the all-new MiVoice app

We’re so fortunate in South Africa as many of us have domestic employees to help us raise our children right and keep our homes and gardens in tip-top condition. Unfortunately, less than half of those domestic employees have the security of a formal work contract. This means that they could be unfairly disciplined or dismissed, and may be underpaid or given less leave than they’re due because these factors rely on the memories of both the domestic employer and employee.  Fortunately, there’s now an app to manage your domestic employees from start to finish. The MiVoice app is the world’s first fully mobile HR management solution for domestic employees and offers everything you need to simplify your life and improve the way you work with these valuable  helpers. Read on to discover ten reasons why you should download the free MiVoice app today. 1.Oh-so-easy sign-in MiVoice’s GPS-enabled sign-in and sign-out feature is not only invaluable when pay day rolls around, but lets you raise an early alarm if someone you rely on doesn’t arrive as expected. 2.Keep Covid compliant It is now law for all employers, even domestic, to screen workers for Covid-19 symptoms on arrival at work. MiVoice ensures you’re Covid-compliant, with screening questions built into the app’s sign-in feature. 3.Protection under the law Falling foul of the CCMA is the last thing you need in your busy life. Yet if you don’t have a formal contract with your domestic employees, signed proof of leave requests, and detailed records stretching back for three years, that’s exactly what you might one day face.  MiVoice puts you on the right side of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, while giving your valued home helpers the legal workplace recognition they deserve. With MiVoice, you get compliant app-generated employment contracts, pay slips and leave requests, all safely stored for future reference. 4.Get smart with task management No more scrawling notes on scraps of paper and taping them to the fridge. With MiVoice’s daily task lists, you can plan tasks in advance and clearly communicate what you expect from your domestic helpers. Employees check off tasks as they do them, leave comments where needed, and alert you if anything is preventing a task’s completion. 5.Leave the leave calculations to MiVoice No more forgetting who’s on leave when or scrambling to find a fill-in at short notice. MiVoice’s leave application feature lets your employees formally request leave in advance, covering you legally and making future-planning that much easier. Formal records also ensure your employees get the full quota of leave they’re entitled to. 6.Take the hassle out of month-end Pay day is a breeze with MiVoice. Thanks to the sign-in feature, MiVoice knows exactly when and for how long your employees worked. It automatically calculates and generates compliant pay slips for each employee, based on their specific remuneration package and structure. 7.Safe, effortless payments Top up your MiVoice account, and the app seamlessly deposits the wages into your employees’ MiVoice wallets, keeping appropriate records of course. All MiVoice’s systems are protected by the same security measures already audited by its sponsoring bank and as required under its Third-Party Payment Processer license; so you can rest assured that your employees’ wages are in secure hands. 8.Easy, secure, zero-cost wallet Use of the MiVoice wallet costs employers a minimal R49 per month per employee. With bank fees subsidized by their employer, domestic employees can use their MiVoice wallet to make five free transfers per employer to their bank account, free payments to any account, and withdraw cash from selected major retailers (charges are levied for this by retailers). The MiVoice wallet also offers charge-free airtime, data and electricity purchases, as well as digital vouchers for everywhere from Boxer to Wimpy that they can use themselves or send via text message to a child or caregiver back home. 9.Help when they need it most With a quick tap of a button, your child-minder and domestic employees get immediate medical and security help when they need it. MiVoice instantly connects with Response24’s control room which coordinates ambulance and armed response dispatch if required.  Less critical situations like a child-minder running out of fuel on the school run can also be handled through the emergency function, connecting your staff to a chatroom of contacts for quick and easy problem resolution. 10.Keeping employees covered A MiVoice subscription includes commuter accident insurance that pays out R10 000 to your employee’s beneficiaries in the event of accidental death. Accidents leading to a hospital stay pay out R250 daily for up to 20 days to both employee and employer, to cover expenses like transport costs for family visits, or temporary help while a carer is out of action. So download the MiVoice app from the App Store or Google Play today and make the way you manage your household employees easier, better, safer and legally compliant. Because sometimes, the best thing and the right thing are the same thing.

Nintendo

It’s all about control

As parents, we all want to protect our children. The question for many parents is how you can monitor what games your children are playing in order to avoid exposing them to content you might deem unsuitable depending on their age. Luckily, most consoles have some kind of parental control system in place, and the Nintendo Switch is no different. The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls supports a safe and fun environment for your child’s gaming experience So what kind of functionality can you restrict with the parental controls and how do you do this?  To begin with, there are the obvious reasons – you think some of the games on your console, which might be appropriate for you as their parent, are just too violent or with too many adult themes for children to understand. You might want to restrict what your children can buy on the eShop, which is likely loaded with your credit card details. Or perhaps you might want to restrict the amount of online time your child has every day.  There are a number of ways you can do this – either directly on the console, or via the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app, which you can link to your Nintendo account (which you will need in order to be able use this feature). The app also offers a few more features if you’re looking for additional levels of control.  On the console itself you go into System Settings, and scroll down to Parental Controls, which will encourage you to download the app. You’re not required to do this but it really is the more comprehensive and the easier option, especially if you have kids who might be able to circumnavigate the parental settings.  You can set the age level of your child in order to be able to control what kind of age-appropriate content they’re exposed to, select the rating board of the country in which you reside, disable voice communication so your child can’t speak to others online, and disable VR controls which is recommended for children under the age of seven.  Make sure you choose a PIN that your child isn’t likely to be able to guess!  Setting up the controls on the app is likewise very easy. You’ll need to sign into your Nintendo account, and once you’ve linked your Switch to the app via a registration code (remember where I told you it would tell you to download the app earlier?), and now you’re ready to set up things like daily play limits. You’ll be asked to enable push notifications so you can monitor your kids’ activity.  If you want to restrict access to the Nintendo eShop, there are a separate set of restrictions for those as well which will ensure your child doesn’t make unauthorised purchases, whether those are games or add-ons you might not want your child spending your money on!  Ultimately you can remove the parental controls as well if you feel you no longer need to monitor your child’s activity – for whatever reason – but it’s comforting to know that Nintendo is equally as invested in protecting your child as you are. Feel free to read more about how Nintendo is supporting a safe and fun environment for your child’s gaming experience here. By Pippa Tshabalala on behalf on Nintendo Distributor SA

Parenting Hub

How Fresh is Frozen? Frozen vegetables are fresher than you think

There’s no denying that frozen foods are a lifesaver for quick meal solutions and come out tops from a convenience, lifespan, and waste-reduction point of view. But some may question the quality and nutritional value of frozen foods, not to mention the fear of preservatives. We got some insights from McCain, a leader in the frozen foods category, to dispel some of the common misconceptions when it comes to frozen vegetables and potato products. It’s fresh: “Our produce is sustainably sourced from local farmers, harvested at its peak and snap frozen within hours to maintain freshness and lock in nutrients,” says Catharina Bester, Marketing Manager: Foodservice & Retail at McCain. Freezing is a safe and natural way of preventing bacterial growth and enzyme activity and eliminates the need for undesirable chemical preservatives It’s convenient: There’s no way around it, frozen vegetables are a win on a busy weeknight.  The cleaning and chopping have all been done for you, so all you need to do is take it out of your freezer, cook according to the on-pack instructions, and serve. It’s healthy: Contrary to popular belief, freezing causes very little nutrient loss and preserves the vitamins and minerals in food – so all those fantastic nutrients end up on your dinner table, meaning you get a nutritional meal every time. Frozen produce is packed with nutritional value and provides the easiest way for you and your family to get your daily nutrition. It’s reliable: We all know the feeling of reaching for some veggies in the fridge, only to find that it’s expired or heading to the shops to get a specific ingredient, and not being able to find it. By keeping your freezer stocked with frozen vegetables and potato products, you know you’ll have what you need, ready to go, when you need it. It’s affordable: Frozen foods have a much longer shelf-life than fresh produce and you only use what you need so there’s less wastage. Meaning you get more broccoli for your buck, and not to mention less frequent visits to the store. It’s versatile: The meal options are endless – from quick snacks, tasty potato chips and wedges, stir-fries, pasta sauces and toppings and even baking. You can even create your very own personalized McCain Family Cookbook, which is easy and can be completed in just a few steps. First off, give the book a name and personalise it with a special message. Then, upload six family recipes accompanied by photos, to give it that personal touch. Then, tailor the rest of the book using easy, pre-made recipe categories curated by McCain and chosen by you. According to Danielle De Villiers, Senior Brand Manager at McCain “This cookbook is a continuation of our mission to help families grow and thrive. You can now not only receive mouth-watering, easy-to-follow and accessible recipes that the whole family will love, but also pass on your own recipes to the next generation.” Included in your cookbook will be your personalised recipes, a selection of Food24’s most popular recipes, and family-friendly meal ideas using McCain products. The cookbook will also feature Food24 editorial packed with tips, cheat guides, storage suggestions and other fun food snippets from the team, making this cookbook the perfect addition to any kitchen. Once your personalised cookbook has been completed, check out, and you will receive a digital copy in your inbox and a printed copy delivered to your door. Check out McCain’s extensive range of proudly farm to freezer products, including gluten and preservative-free chips, ready-made creamed spinach, diced beetroot, Hawaiian stir fry mix and a firm kids favourite, Smiles.Follow the #MadeWithMcCain conversation on McCain Facebook or McCain Instagram or visit their website https://www.mccain.co.za/   for more information.

MiVoice

You wouldn’t work without an employment contract, so why should your domestic worker?

Did you know that, according to the Western Cape Department of Labour, less than half of South African households comply with the laws governing the employment of domestic workers? Because of this, many domestic workers are exploited by their employers. Newly launched local mobile app MiVoice aims to help break this cycle by managing domestic employee relationships and ensuring both parties legally comply with HR laws governing the employment of domestic workers. Hennie Heymans, CEO of StratPay, the company that developed the app, says that MiVoice was conceived in response to evidence that domestic employees are among the most vulnerable employees in SA. “The unfortunate consequences of COVID-19 led to approximately 250 000 local domestic workers losing their jobs and only 21 000 of them succeeded with UIF claims. This predicament created the opportunity for the company to use its intended mobile wallet to uplift this much-neglected sector of workers.” “Domestic employee relationships survive on the balance of many pillars, such as scope of work, remuneration, trust, payment on due date, legal requirements, compassion, financial, etc. But, until now, there has been no programme, no blueprint, no financial account and no effort to combine all of these and manage it on an equal footing for people who are sometimes closer than actual family,” says Heymans. In some dispute instances, the domestic employee is coached by a trade union official to convince the CCMA that the employer is a tyrant who has treated them unfairly, so employers also need to protect themselves, notes Heymans. He adds that, as the app evolved, it soon became clear it would add convenience as well as protection to domestic employers and employees alike. “The app has truly been designed to make managing household employees easier, better, safer and legally compliant, and we believe it will revolutionise domestic employment relationships in SA.” The world’s first fully mobile HR management app, MiVoice administers all employment-related tasks, including legal employment contracts, pay slips and UIF calculations, and offers smart time and task management features, household safety features and commuter accident insurance. Employers are also able to deposit wages into employees’ MiVoice zero-cost e-wallets, who can then make free transfers to bank accounts, make account payments and withdraw cash. The wallet also offers charge-free airtime, data and electricity purchases, and digital vouchers for selected retailers. MiVoice also offers insurance and personal protection services to employers at a premium, which is used to subsidise the transactional financial products made available free of charge in the hands of employees. So download MiVoice on the App Store or Google Play today and make the way you manage your household employees easier, better, safer and legally compliant. 

Nintendo

Losing weight and getting fit with a video game!

Exercise and video games seem a bit odd at first glance. Sitting on your couch with a controller or a handheld device doesn’t seem like the best way to get up and active. Over the years there have been a few games and consoles focused on getting its players up and moving, to varying degrees of success. For the current generation however, one of these is a game I was at first a bit skeptical about – Ring Fit Adventure.  At first glance I figured it was like every other gimmicky peripheral, but if you’re looking for something to get both you and your kids off the couch and moving about, then this might be what you’re looking for.  It’s not a straight exercise game, unlike some other releases in the market, but rather the entire premise is set in a hero ‘saves the world’ narrative, by completing challenges and – you guessed it – exercising while doing it.  It comes with the gaming equivalent of a Pilates ring, in which you dock one of the motion sensitive Joy-Cons. The other Joy-Con is strapped to your leg, and this monitors your movement as you quite literally run (on the spot in real life) around the environment collecting items and defeating enemies.  The Joy-Cons are surprisingly sensitive for this kind of work, and the game will tell you to correct your form if you’re holding the ring incorrectly so you can get the most out of your workout.  When we first got it, my kids were quite enamoured with the game, which gets you to complete a series of challenges that get progressively harder. It also consistently monitors your movement and heart rate, feeding back on how hard you’ve worked in each session. As a parent I was pleased that they were up and moving around, and then a part of me figured, “Hey why don’t I give this a try?”  I can honestly say that I was breathing hard and sweating by the time I finished a couple of levels, which meant that I could use it (and did) to exercise on my own as well. Apart from the fact that you can set the difficulty level, each exercise is designed to work different parts of your body, so you’re working your core, your legs and arms, as well as getting some cardio in there.  The game narrative itself is quite basic, but it does keep you coming back, even if it’s just because you feel like you’re accomplishing something as you progress.  If your kids are more inclined to play video games than run around outside, this is a great way to get them moving and perhaps more interested in exercise overall. Being able to see real world fitness results from a video game is a big draw card in my book!  If you’re a parent looking to give their kids some motivation, or perhaps looking to fit in a quick workout of your own without leaving the house when you have a few minutes, I can highly recommend giving this a try. To find out more about Ring Fit Adventure, visit the Nintendo Online Store South Africa and maybe even take advantage of the current promotion to save R1000 on the Ring Fit Adventure set which includes the Nintendo Switch console. By Pippa Tshabalala on behalf of Nintendo Distributor SA

Parenting Hub

Top Websites Offering Online Classes to Boost Your Skills

Want to expand your skillset but don’t have the time or finances? Since many professionals don’t have the luxury of time, online courses might be the next best thing! Shorter than postgraduate programs and typically self-regulated, online classes cover just about every topic and skill imaginable. With a plethora of websites offering e-learning programs, the most challenging part about finding a great course is establishing which provider best caters to your specific needs. Adzuna recently compiled a list of resources that offer low-cost (and often free) quality classes on the internet. Here’s where to find what: Top 10 Best Sites for Online Classes #1 – Udemy If you’re on a tight budget, Udemy should be your first stop. The website offers a range of cheap and free online classes, all taught by professionals and subject experts. From tech to business, marketing and HR, there’s something here for everyone. #2 – Coursera Coursera is an excellent option for individuals that want college-level educations without paying crazy fees to obtain their certification. On offer here, you’ll find courses in psychology, history, literature, and professional development. All online classes are developed and taught by professors at top global institutions, including the likes of Princeton, John Hopkins, and Stanford. #3 – Alison ALISON is an online education website that offers a wide range of free, enriching courses on tech, science, fin-lit, personal-and-soft skills, entrepreneurship, and languages, to name but just a few. From professionals and managers to teachers, there’s a course here that caters to every kind of student. #4 – Udacity If you’re into software development and need to equip yourself with a few shiny new skills, we highly recommend Udacity, a website that specialises in development. Udacity offers free courses in data science, programming, and web development. It also hosts a nanodegree program for those interested in mastering specific skills and pursuing full-time tech careers. #5 – LinkedIn Learning You already understand the importance and role LinkedIn plays in the business world, and now you can use the platform to enhance your skills too! LinkedIn Learning is home to thousands of business, design, art, education, and tech courses. You can sign up for a 1-month trial to give the platform a run for its money, and if it’s not for you, you can cancel at any time. #6 – Skillshare Skillshare is ideal for you if your day is crammed and you have limited time for learning. The website offers more than 500 free classes and also offers thousands of premium classes covering topics like film, lifestyle, writing, tech, and many more. #7 – edX edX is a lot like Coursera because it offers university classes in various departments and can help you get certified. From Harvard to Berkeley and the University of Chicago, this website’s online courses are facilitated by top talent from the world’s leading universities. #8 – FutureLearn FutureLearn offers classes taught by universities and organisations, and all its courses are free. Some of the most popular topics cover business and management, creative arts, science, digital skills, teaching, law, health, and politics. #9 – LearnSmart If you’re looking for the best place to take career development classes, LearnSmart is it. The website’s courses are all geared towards helping its students improve their careers. They cover topics like IT, data security, project management, human resources, and business skills. #10 – Codecademy As the name implies, Codecademy was made with future coders in mind, and they’re helping upcoming talent improve their skills for free. The courses here cover the most sought-after programming languages, including Ruby, HTML, CSS, Python, and JavaScript. Conclusion On the whole, there are many online classes that can help boost your existing skills. Aside from improving your skills, they can even help you master something you’ve never pursued before. We’ve roundup of ten of the best platforms for online learning in this post. However, if you’re still unsure where to start, you can always check out Class Central. This website will personalize your class search based on what skills you’re looking to gain and from whom.

MiVoice

Simplify your life and empower your domestic staff with MiVoice

Being a parent’s not easy, especially if you’re trying to juggle work commitments and time demands. Fortunately, for many South African parents, there are domestic employees who help you keep all those balls in the air. And now, there’s another home helper: MiVoice, a powerful, all-in-one app that lets you effectively manage your domestic staff. The greatly enhanced and benefits-packed version of the MiVoice app launches on 1 June 2021, which is coincidentally the UN’s Global Day of Parents. On this day set aside to honour the selfless care and sacrifice parents make for their children, MiVoice has a solution to ease the load of busy parents. The MiVoice app is the complete mobile HR management solution for domestic employees, from child-minders and domestic workers to gardeners and drivers. Legal compliance, emergency response, task management, payment admin and a zero-cost wallet…it’s all wrapped up in one feature-rich app, for just R49 per month per employee.  It’s everything you need to simplify your life and improve the way you work with the people who offer such invaluable support to you and your family. And here’s why… Ten powerful benefits a MiVoice subscription brings you and your domestic employees Protection under the law Falling foul of the CCMA is the last thing you need in your busy life. Yet if you don’t have a formal contract with your domestic employees, signed proof of leave requests, and detailed records stretching back for three years, that’s exactly what you might one day face.  MiVoice puts you on the right side of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, while giving your valued home helpers the legal workplace recognition they deserve. With MiVoice, you get compliant app-generated employment contracts, pay slips and leave requests, all safely stored for future reference. Oh-so-easy sign-in MiVoice’s GPS-enabled sign-in and sign-out feature is not only invaluable when pay day rolls around, but lets you raise an early alarm if someone you rely on doesn’t arrive as expected. Keep Covid compliant It is now law for all employers, even domestic, to screen workers for Covid-19 symptoms on arrival at work. MiVoice ensures you’re Covid-compliant, with screening questions built into the app’s sign-in feature. Get smart with task management No more scrawling notes on scraps of paper and taping them to the fridge. With MiVoice’s daily task lists, you can plan tasks in advance and clearly communicate what you expect from your domestic helpers.  Employees check off tasks as they do them, leave comments where needed, and alert you if anything is preventing a task’s completion. Help when they need it most With a quick tap of a button, your child-minder and domestic employees get immediate medical and security help when they need it. MiVoice instantly connects with Response24’s control room which coordinates ambulance and armed response dispatch if required.  Less critical situations like a child-minder running out of fuel on the school run can also be handled through the emergency function, connecting your staff to a chatroom of contacts for quick and easy problem resolution. Leave the leave calculations to MiVoice No more forgetting who’s on leave when or scrambling to find a fill-in at short notice. MiVoice’s leave application feature lets your employees formally request leave in advance, covering you legally and making future-planning that much easier. Formal records also ensure your employees get the full quota of leave they’re entitled to. Take the hassle out of month-end Pay day is a breeze with MiVoice. Thanks to the sign-in feature, MiVoice knows exactly when and for how long your employees worked. It automatically calculates and generates compliant pay slips for each employee, based on their specific remuneration package and structure. Safe, effortless payments Top up your MiVoice account, and the app seamlessly deposits the wages into your employees’ MiVoice wallets, keeping appropriate records of course. All MiVoice’s systems are protected by the same security measures already audited by its sponsoring bank and as required under its Third-Party Payment Processer license; so you can rest assured that your employees’ wages are in secure hands. Easy, secure, zero-cost wallet With their MiVoice wallet, your domestic employees can make five free transfers per employer to their bank account, free payments to any account, and withdraw cash from selected major retailers (charges are levied for this by retailers). The MiVoice wallet also offers charge-free airtime, data and electricity purchases, as well as digital vouchers for everywhere from Boxer to Wimpy that they can use themselves or send via text message to a child or caregiver back home. Keeping employees covered A MiVoice subscription includes commuter accident insurance that pays out R10 000 to your employee’s beneficiaries in the event of accidental death. Accidents leading to a hospital stay pay out R250 daily for up to 20 days to both employee and employer, to cover expenses like transport costs for family visits, or temporary help while a carer is out of action. So download MiVoice today and make the way you manage your household employees easier, better, safer and legally compliant. Because sometimes, the best thing and the right thing are the same thing.

Syllabis Learning

The Best Alternative to Public or Private Schooling

Researchers worldwide, forecast that home-schooling will balloon over the next decade as families discover that there are vastly better alternatives to public or private schooling such as home-schooling and more importantly as far as Syllabis is concerned, independent learning at home. The core idea of home-schooling is the idea that children need to learn at the speed, and in the style, most appropriate for them. Modern-day schooling is out of date. Young leaders, innovators, and creators are being turned into robotic machines that follow assignments to generate grades. The grade school years are meant to help students find who they are, but schools today are nothing more than a glorifiedholding facility for carbon copy education. At school, we are taught from day one to blindly follow directions or risk facing disciplinary consequences. The school system was built to match labour environments – eight hours a day with short breaks in a controlled setting to make it easier to push young adults into the workforce. Schools say they are preparing students for the future, but they are forcing them to obey commands that expunge all creativity, which is robbing students of the ability to pursue a successful future. Every student has his own set of strengths and weaknesses, and yet we find every student following the same exact academic agenda as their peers. It is almost like schools are asking all students to wear the same size shirt, despite the inevitable variety in body shapes and sizes. At Syllabis Learning we believe your children deserve the best in education and part of our offering includes: Our SCHOOL-ON-A-TABLET solution. Simply activate our 10,1-inch tablet, or If you prefer the curriculum can be downloaded directly onto the learner’s own device. A hardcopy textbook version is available for those learners who do not have access to the internet. Our curriculum is modern and progressive. It is specifically designed by leading educators for learners of the digital age. We offer a blended curriculum which is CAPS based but offers additional products and services. Our curriculum is easy to follow, and we provide endless topic-related videos. We offer a world class portal and monitoring system with study tips by grade, excellent support and access to over 4 000 online or in-home tutors and mentors, your child can find a Study Buddy within our network and specific topic related pre-recorded lessons. A Syllabis Learning we believe your child deserves the best in education. With public education systems deteriorating and private schools getting more expensive by the day, homeschooling is proving to be the best alternative. Hear from Syllabis clients:

Nintendo

Which Switch is which?

I’m hoping by now that most parents have heard about the Nintendo Switch. If you haven’t, here’s your chance to find out why this is one of the most family-friendly consoles around, or if you have it’s your chance to figure out which one would be the best fit for your family.   Launched in 2017, the Switch took the gaming world by storm as it launched a year or so after its competitors, primarily based on its versatile nature. Small and already portable in nature, players can dock the console so the game is transmitted to their television where they are able to play it on a big screen, then reattach the controllers or Joy-Cons, and take it with them as the ultimate gaming system.  Unlike previous handheld consoles, from any manufacturer, the transmutable nature of the Switch garnered it a great deal of attention as well as a solid fan base from gamers everywhere.  An updated version with better hardware was released in 2019, increasing the power of the console and making it even more attractive to gamers.  Later the same year, Nintendo released the Nintendo Switch Lite. Unlike its companion, the Switch Lite is a single, handheld unit unable to dock to a television, and so functions entirely as a portable console.  It is slightly smaller than its big brother, but with an extended battery life that makes travelling that much easier, and comes in a range of colours to suit every taste. The games you’re able to purchase are the same as for the standard Switch, but you’re limited to those you can play only in handheld mode as opposed to one where you detach the Joy-Cons as the Switch Lite is an all-in-one.  If you’re considering buying a Switch for your family (I’m not going to limit this to your kids as they are equally attractive to adult gamers!), you’ll want to think about a couple of things.  The first is how you’re planning on using it and what types of games you want to play. Certain Switch games that require Joy-Cons to be removed to function with the motion sensors, will be difficult with the Lite because it’s a single unit. You’re not able to dock it with a television, so if you had to pair an extra set of Joy-Cons you’d struggle to see the smaller screen from a distance. If you’re looking for a small, portable console that you can pop in your bag easily for a trip, with a wide range of first party and third party games then the Switch Lite, which comes in at a lower price point than its counterpart is probably what you’re looking for.  If you’ve jumped on the gaming exercise bandwagon, or you like the idea of getting up and moving a little more than what you’ve traditionally come to expect from video games, then you might want to go with the classic Switch instead. Games like Ring Fit, which gamifies exercise and really works up a sweat, will need the Joy-Cons to work and you really need to dock it on the TV to get the best experience there.  It’s definitely still small enough to fit into your bag if you’re travelling, but being able to play on a bigger television screen is something you do much more than you might expect. It also comes with the full range of games. One of the biggest draw cards of the Switch for me, is the fact that it really does do what it says on the box. Set it up, play, network it with other friends and play together, then undock it and take it with you when you leave the house. It’s really that simple.  Pricing might be your biggest consideration when making your purchase. The classic Nintendo Switch currently retails at R7999, while the Nintendo Switch Lite retails at R4999.  Both are excellent consoles, and which once you make a part of your life, should ultimately depend on the experience you’re looking for out of it.  By Pippa Tshabalala on behalf of Nintendo Distributor SA

Parenting Hub

5 High Paying Marketing Jobs to Consider

As one of the most diverse career paths out there, the roles and responsibilities of marketing jobs vary drastically from one industry to another. Of course, with so many disciplines falling under the general umbrella of marketing, it’s not always easy to decide which way to go. There’s the technical side of marketing that covers aspects like on-site SEO and conversion rate optimization. But there are also creative marketing jobs like community management and video content creation. Marketing offers a plethora of opportunities for those willing to put in the work to climb the success ladder. That said, Adzuna did some digging to uncover the highest paying opportunities currently available in this sector. Adzuna used data from the online resource Payscale to analyse salary potential currently on offer for various marketing roles. The roles we’ve included in this list all offer average salaries that are much higher than the average salary in South Africa, which according to Statistics South Africa, stood at R270,000 per year at the start of April 2021. So, here’s a look at marketing jobs that can see you earning a higher-than-average salary and build a successful career! A roundup of the most lucrative marketing jobs in 2021 Creative Director Average Salary: R422,700 per year As the name implies, creative directors guide all creative projects, and the roles of these professionals might vary depending on industry focus and company needs. Creative directors manage creative projects from concept to completion, translating marketing objectives into innovative strategies. Experience is a crucial prerequisite for individuals looking to become creative directors. Expect employers to demand anything from five to eight (or even ten) years of experience in the field. The best candidates understand industry trends and are masters of creative tools like Adobe Creative Suite. Aside from excellent communication, presentation, and problem-solving skills, these professionals also hold a degree in marketing, design, or a related field. Media Planner Average Salary: R432,000 per year Media Planners are tasked with identifying the best media platforms for brands to connect with their target audiences effectively. They work with advertising agencies and media planning agencies to maximize the impact of advertising campaigns through a range of media platforms. Identifying target audiences and analysing their characteristics, behaviour, and media habits is just one aspect of this role. Media planners also manage client relationships to build respect and gain trust on a B2B level. In order to get into this role, you’ll need a degree in marketing or a related field like journalism, but even a degree in psychology or statistics can significantly benefit your professional career. Digital Strategist Average Salary: R443,143 per year Digital strategists (also known as digital marketing strategists) plan and advise on executing a brand’s marketing campaigns. These tech-savvy individuals are creative and innovative and can identify trends before they peak. They use their insights and combine all relevant marketing channels and platforms (including SEO, paid media, and content) into a plan that is used to launch a product or service’s marketing campaign. Tertiary education is essential for anyone looking to become a digital strategist, but sot skills and experience are also critical. Since much of the job relies on instinct, you’ll need to have critical thinking and time management skills along with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in marketing or a related field. Product Marketing Manager Average Salary: R454,125 per year Whenever a brand releases a new product or service, they want their customers to know all about its functionality, features, and benefits. This is where product marketing managers come in. These professionals research the best ways to position the brands they represent. So, their efforts ensure a brand’s message effectively captivates its audience. Responsible for developing and running marketing strategies, product marketing managers act as the bridge between a brand’s products and services and its customers. Since most product marketing managers are employed by software and tech companies, you’ll need at least a bachelor’s degree in marketing (or a related field) to get into this role. Public Relations Manager Average Salary: R511,186 per year Public relations managers are responsible for creating and maintaining an excellent public image for the brands they work. They do this by pitching stories to the media, preparing media kits, and organising press conferences. Aside from excellent planning and analytic skills, communication, and people skills, you’ll need a qualification in public relations, marketing, or a related field. A degree in public relations, communication, or journalism can significantly benefit your career and help you climb the success ladder. In Conclusion There are a lot of high-paying marketing jobs out there. The key to landing and keeping one of them is continual education and a commitment to professional growth. In the world of marketing, it’s easy to become a one-trick pony. But with the world around us continually shifting and changing, it’s essential to be adaptable and open to new opportunities to ensure you’ll have a long and successful marketing career.

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Online courses in marketing ideal for beginners!

Perhaps you never imagined working in marketing, but suddenly, the field is calling your name. Thanks to online courses, picking up a new skill is easier than it has ever been, and in most cases, they cost a fraction of tuition fees. Recently, the online job aggregator Adzuna did a little web crawling and found a handful of brilliant digital marketing courses covering a range of topics, including SEO and email marketing. Here’s where and how you can get started with your upskilling efforts! Specialised Social Media Marketing Online Courses #1 – Introduction to Social Media Strategy Skillshare’s Introduction to Social Media Strategy is taught by the Strategic Partnership Manager at Shopify and covers fundamental topics you need to understand to work in social media marketing. In addition to forming a social media strategy, it also touches on using tools like Buffer for organising and tracking your efforts. On the whole, this 9-lesson course is an excellent foundation for any SMM newbie. #2 – Getting Started with Canva Canva for Beginners is a $20 Udemy course that spans 15 lectures. If you’re not a graphic designer but want to learn how to create unique social media assets, this course is the perfect fit. Canva is a great design tool that can help you create beautiful images for web content, but there’s a learning curve involved before using the platform effectively. #3 – Instagram Best Practices Instagram Best Practices is available on Skillshare and teaches you how to make your brand’s Instagram page stand up to the likes of an influencer’s profile. The course is led by a professional photographer that worked with big names like Toyota and CNN and offers excellent advice on choosing the right images for posts and using suitable editing apps. #4 – Writing for Social Media edX’s Writing for Social Media covers assessing your target audience to develop the most compelling and engaging content on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Although you can do the 4-week course for free, it’ll cost you $99 to obtain certification. Popular Public Relations Courses #1 – The Ultimate Public Relations Masterclass If you’re just diving into the world of PR, this masterclass from Udemy is the perfect starter pack. It covers how to develop the proper messaging, get in touch with members of the media, manage crises, and craft a PR strategy. Spanning across 51 lectures, this isn’t one of the shortest online courses, but it is very comprehensive. #2 – PR Storyfinding 101 Another great Udemy course in the public relations niche is PR Storyfinding 101. It’ll help you understand how to find newsworthy angles for your brand. A former broadcast journalist turned PR consultant leads the course. It teaches you to identify exciting stories that the media will want to cover. #3 – Use Your Networks to Build Buzz Skillshare’s Public Relations course highlights the importance of networking for successful PR. This 9-lesson course will help you better understand your connections both within and outside the media industry and how to use them to your advantage. Superb SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) Courses #1 – Introduction to Search Engine Optimization Coursera’s Intro to SEO course does a great job covering SEO basics and also dives deep into modern trends to follow. The course is just four weeks long and will leave you with a better understanding of SEO and the confidence to implement SEO best practices. #2 – Digital Marketing with Google Ads This AdWords course from Skillshare will help you pick up the skills you’ll need to run and monitor ad campaigns. We all know that paid search is an essential component of search engine marketing. With Google Ads leading the way, this introductory course is ideal for beginners. #3 – YouTube Audience Growth 101 Udemy offers an online course that teaches you how to Build What Attracts Audiences. It covers YouTube SEO that includes attracting and growing subscribers and viewers based on content YouTube loves. This is by no means a short course. But the rewards are well worth the time you’ll spend on the topic. Over 69 lectures, you’ll learn how to master the art of Video SEO. Enriching General Marketing Online Courses #1 – Introduction to Marketing Coursera’s Intro to Marketing course is an ideal fit for anyone that didn’t major in marketing but now wants to make a career shift. Taught by a top professor from Wharton, the course covers the three elements of customer loyalty. It focuses on branding, customer centricity, and practical marketing strategies. #2 – Bridging Business and Technical Experts FutureLearn’s Introduction to Data Science with Google Analytics offers great insight for understanding the role data plays in the marketing sphere. Keen to learn how to analyse consumer behaviour with Google Analytics? This beginner course in data science is the ideal foundation. #3 – The Strategy of Content Marketing Coursera offers a lecture series that covers the basics of Content Marketing. It’ll help you understand the importance of writing good copy and how to build brand awareness. It also covers the topic of authority and leveraging the content marketing ecosystem. #4 – Market Research and Consumer Behavior Another great general marketing course offered by Coursera is Market Research and Consumer Behavior. This course is ideal for anyone that wants to decipher customer behaviour better and solve marketing problems. It teaches you the techniques and tools to acquire data, parse through it, and use it to formulate solutions. Final Thoughts By expanding your knowledge of marketing, you’ll make yourself a more attractive candidate for prospective employers. With a new set of skills on your resume, you’ll be able to search for a broader range of positions. Start browsing Adzuna’s listings right now to see if you have the kind of skills employers are willing to pay more for!

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Nintendo – Coming Soon

Do you love Nintendo? Well so do we! Keep an eye out for the 15th of June where we will be featuring Nintendo!

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CHICCO THERMOMETERS

Chicco is a full 360-degree approach to all things baby. Every item that comes from Chicco is vigorously tested through the Chicco Observatory Laboratory in Como, Italy for perfect quality control. Chicco has been a leading name in the baby products industry for over 63 years and continues to stand by its commitment to parents globally to provide the best products so they can #parentmore and enjoy life. Every household needs a reliable thermometer to monitor fevers in children. The Chicco Digi Thermometer is a trusty staple that measures temperatures digitally with a highly sensitive, small and discreet thermometer that is suitable for oral or underarm measurements. Readings are available in approximately 30 seconds with an acoustic alarm that shows the reading digitally on a small screen. The thermometer stores the last ready and will switch off automatically. It comes in a handy travel case and is perfect for holidays – available in four colours. The Distance Thermometer is a less invasive approach to taking children’s temperatures. Take their temperatures from a distance while sleeping, without involving probing or interaction. This high tech, intuitive thermometer also reads room temperature and stores the previous reading. Read their temperatures digitally on a screen immediately. For full peace of mind all year round, ensure you have a Chicco thermometer in your home. Available at Takealot, Baby City, Loot, Clicks Baby Club, AZ Baby, Babanino, The Kid Zone and various other retails now.

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Tech in our schools – goIT Challenge announces 2021 winners

After a successful launch last year of the goIT Challenge in South Africa, Tata Consultancy Services and STEAM education specialist, Sakhikamva Foundation have brought together 455 learners from nine high schools to participate in the worldwide school’s technology programme.  Students were tasked with coming up with app ideas to solve real-world problems in their own communities, and six finalist teams had the opportunity to pitch their ideas to the judges on 5 May. The six 2021 SA goIT Challenge finalists were: WO-MEN created by Sinenjongo High School team – an app promoting gender equality and the acceptance of gender diversity which includes a conversation platform to highlight the impacts of gender inequality ‘Hope Away from Home’ created by Get Ahead College team – an app aligned to the #zerohungerworld Sustainable Development Goal that enables small food donations in one’s own neighbourhood EVOLVE created by Goodwood College team – an app offering physical workouts, healthy eating regimes and positive mindset texts to enable people in under-resourced communities to benefit from healthy body and mind education and support W.A.S.H. created by another Goodwood College team – an app to connect people in rural and homeless communities with nearby sources of clean drinking water and sanitation facilities ‘Building Confidence Lifestyle’ created by Modderdam High team – an app to help users improve self-image, self-esteem and self-motivation so that people in under-resourced communities are more empowered to live healthy and successful lives ‘Study Room’ created by Valhalla High team – an app that provides educational video resources to help boost learning among young people who are struggling to access classroom learning Founder of Sakhikamva Foundation, Fatima Jakoet says, “What we have seen in this second SA goIT Challenge is young people expressing their abilities to be problem-solvers who can contribute to a better world.  Participants had no trouble identifying real challenges that they experience and see in their communities, and then align these to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.  They got the opportunity to grapple with how technology offers the world opportunities to solve these problems in innovative ways that can also be brought to scale through tech platforms.  The goIT Challenge gave them a rare opportunity to build their 21st Century skills, and it was wonderful to see how much they relished this and rose to the occasion.” The SA winners of the 2021 goIT Challenge are: First Place: WO-MEN app created by the Sinenjongo High School team (each team member received a tablet) Second Place: W.A.S.H. app team from Goodwood College (each team member received a drone) Third Place:  EVOLVE app team from Goodwood College (each team member received a robotics kit)  Over more than a decade, the TCS goIT Challenge has been rolled out in North and South America, Asia, Australia, the UK and Europe.  In 2020, TCS expanded this footprint by bringing the innovative 21st Century learning programme to South Africa.  Nikhil Dabhole, HR Head of TCS South Africa says, “We congratulate this year’s winners of the goIT Challenge and commend the finalists and all other participants.  As an IT service provider, we are committed to providing opportunities for schools to bring their learners, educators, and school communities together in an exciting and relevant tech education programme.  The goIT Challenge is a way to strengthen communities today, by empowering their own digital innovators of tomorrow.  These participants are building their skills to contribute to the workforce of the future, and engaging with tech is vital to their education.” South Africa lags significantly in bringing a coding and robotics curriculum to schools, which means that a generation of our children is falling behind in developing the skills most needed by the changing 4IR world.  The goIT Challenge brings tech to the forefront in schools and gives SA children a hands-on experience of how innovation can solve real-world problems.

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How to ditch your device and go on a digital detox

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many of us staying indoors for days, weeks, and even months on end. When we weren’t working online or joining an online class, we were binge-watching the latest series on Netflix, scrolling through social media, or playing online games. We have been spending most of our time staring at screens, but now might be a good time to take a break and consider a ‘digital detox’. Did you know? According to a study, South Africans spend an average of 8 hours and 25 minutes online each day. What is a digital detox?  You have probably heard of a ‘detox’ diet – a specific diet in which people cut out certain foods, supposedly to cleanse the body. A digital detox works in much the same way and requires you to take a break from technology to cleanse your mind. Going on a digital detox requires you to abstain from, or limit the use of, devices and platforms such as: Cellphones Laptops TVs Gaming consoles Social media  Benefits of a digital detox In our constantly connected world, embarking on a digital detox can have many benefits, including: Reducing stress Trying to keep up with a constant barrage of emails, text messages, and notifications can lead to increased stress. Taking a digital hiatus can help you relax a bit and reduce the constant pressure to be online and respond to others.  Increasing attention span The persistent beeping of notifications can not only make you more stressed but can also distract you from the tasks you have to complete. A study has found that more time spent using digital devices was linked to increased symptoms of ADHD (although symptoms of ADHD does not necessarily mean an ADHD diagnosis). A digital detox can help you focus on the task at hand and not distract you with unimportant notifications. Also read: Might my child have ADHD Connecting with family and friends Putting away devices can help you be more present and give your full attention to family and friends. Studies suggest that the overuse of smartphones in social contexts can decrease the quality and quantity of social interactions.  Even if you still need to resort to Skype or Zoom calls to connect with loved ones due to the coronavirus, you can make these moments count by focusing on one device or online platform at a time. If you are chatting with someone via video call on your laptop, don’t also scroll through Instagram on your phone at the same time. Focus on engaging with and really listening to the person with whom you are speaking.  Getting more sleep Evidence suggests that children who use digital devices at bedtime have worse sleep quality and quantity than children who do not use a digital device before bed. A digital detox can allow you to channel all the hours spent in front of a screen towards healthier habits such as unwinding at the end of the day by taking a bath, reading a book, and getting enough sleep. Also read: Why sleep is important for better academic results Avoiding the comparison game  Children, especially teenagers, who are becoming more aware and conscious of themselves and their peers are likely to start comparing themselves to the curated lives they see on social media. Comparison can ultimately lead to symptoms of poor mental health such as anxiety and depression. Taking a break from seeing the ‘picture-perfect’ lives of others can help you realise that social media is not always an accurate representation of people’s lives. Tips for embarking on a digital detox Now you know what some of the benefits of a digital detox are, you might be wondering how to start. Here are some tips on what to do when you are ready to ditch your digital devices (if only for a little while): Set realistic goals Make sure to set goals that are achievable. If you have to work online or attend online classes, going off the grid for a month might not be feasible. Instead, start small by logging out of social media for a few days or doing a mini-detox in the evenings by refraining from using your devices.   Set limits If you cannot disconnect completely, setting limits on digital connections can positively affect your mental wellbeing. You can start by reducing the number of hours you spend on your laptop or social media. Plan fun activities around these hours to ensure that you look forward to putting your phone down. You can also block specific sites on your laptop or put your phone on airplane mode to ensure that you are not distracted by notifications. Remove pop-up messages If your social media notification settings alert you with on-screen messages or tones, you will likely check your apps whenever you get an alert. Start your digital detox by turning off push notifications on your phone and set a time limit, like 30 minutes a day, in which to catch up on what you’ve missed.  Did you know? Research suggests that limiting your social media use to approximately 30 minutes per day can significantly improve your wellbeing. Choose your detox A digital detox can look different for everyone – you can decide what type of digital detox you want to do. Verywell Mind provides some ideas below: A digital break: avoiding all technological devices for a short period of time, such as a day or a week. A device-free day: avoiding all digital devices for one day of the week, e.g. going device-free every Tuesday. A specific detox: restricting access to a particular app or game. A social media detox: restricting or eliminating social media for a set period of time. Detox at specific times Promote enjoying screen time only when real-life chores are done. Reward your child or yourself with an hour of screen time after chores have been completed. Remember to avoid screens close to bedtime. Also read: Parents, here’s how screen time can work in your favour While

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Data professionals in high demand: Here are the best roles to consider!

As more companies attempt to make sense of their recently digitized business models and tap into digital revenue opportunities, the demand for data-related skills continues to grow.  The Internet of Things is currently only generating a minutia of the data volumes it can generate, indicating no immediate drop in the demand for data professionals.  As corporations and small businesses start focusing on the potential of data analytics, a plethora of opportunities is opening up to individuals with data science and related IT skills. If you’re looking for a career with potential and plenty of opportunities for growth, data and analytics are definitely some of the best options at the moment. The World Economic Forum’s The Future of Jobs Report 2020 rates data analysts, AI and ML specialists, and Big Data specialists as the top three jobs most likely to see a sustainable increase in demand over the next couple of years. But data and analytics cover a broad spectrum of roles. So, what exactly are your options as a data professional?  Adzuna, an online job aggregator, identified five of the best career avenues that individuals with data skills might want to pursue! Top career opportunities for data professionals #1 Data Scientist Average salary: R690,000 per year Positions available: 487 Data scientists create the framework that data analysts use to examine and analyse data. They implement statistical models and algorithms, run data tests and experiments, develop data products, and optimise frameworks to analyse data better in order to reach the most accurate business conclusion. To land a role as a data scientist, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in math, science, engineering, or related fields, but most companies prefer hiring talent with advanced degrees. #2 Machine Learning Engineer Average salary: R510,000 per year Positions available: 110 ML engineers are responsible for creating algorithms, models, systems, and frameworks that facilitate machine learning. They also transform models built by data scientists into code that can be used in production. If you are fluent in programming languages such as Java and Python and have a bachelor’s or advanced degree in math, statistics, computer science, or related fields, this might be an ideal career for you. #3 Data Analyst Average salary:  R530,000 per year Positions available: 369 Data analysts are data professionals responsible for gathering and organising large sets of data. After collecting this data, they analyse it and use their findings to draw business conclusions such as cost-cutting solutions. These individuals are also in charge of managing everything related to data, including reporting and incoming data accuracy. To get your foot in this door, you’ll need at least a bachelor’s degree in an analytics field such as computer science, finance, statistics, or math. #4 Data Architect Average salary: R740,000 per year Positions available: 150 In the same way architects design physical structures, data architects are responsible for creating the structures companies need to collect, organise, analyse, and use data. Data architects translate business objectives into a data management framework after they have designed the framework and then define how data flows through it. They also work hand-in-hand with other engineers to implement the framework across the company. In general, you need a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering or computer science if you want to pursue a career in data architecture. Still, employers are more likely to hire talent with advanced degrees. #5 Marketing Analyst Average salary: R620,000 per year Positions available: 86 Marketing analysts assist companies in better understanding their market and customers in general. These professionals use data sets related to a business’s target audience and develop strategies to help organisations connect with their new customers on a deeper level. Marketing analysts also present their analysis findings to other departments across the business, which means they need to translate their data into reports, charts, and other useful materials that different teams within the company can use. A bachelor’s degree is typically required to get into marketing analysis, but your background can be from various majors, including marketing, economics, business, statistics, math, and even psychology. Final Thoughts There are opportunities galore for skilled data professionals, but the most significant task is finding a career path under this umbrella that suits your skills, experience, and career goals. With the five opportunities mentioned in this post, we’ve just touched the tip of the job iceberg when it comes to data and analytics roles. Over to you…start browsing Adzuna’s listings today to find and apply for your dream data job!

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UNO® Celebrates 50 Years of Bringing People Together 

This month Mattel marks the celebration of the 50th anniversary of UNO, the number one game in the world* that fosters inclusive play and leans into culture.   Conceived in 1971 in a barbershop in Cincinnati, Ohio, the iconic card game was created as a way for families to spend time together, and quickly became a household staple. Five decades later, UNO, now available in over 80 countries and with 17 decks sold every minute, UNO, has grown into a global sensation that offers fans of all ages a variety of innovative card-based and digital games.     “For 50 years, UNO has brought people together by transcending language, culture and age through gameplay. As the number one game in the world, we’ve maintained its origins of a beloved family pastime, while evolving into a cultural phenomenon,” said Ray Adler, Global Head of Mattel Games. “Combining the brand’s roots of inclusivity and simplicity, the passionate global fan base, and unprecedented momentum, UNO’s 50th anniversary is a yearlong celebration of the brand’s past, present and future.”  The brand is celebrating 50 years of bringing people around the world together through:  NEW AND EXCITING WAYS TO PLAY  This year UNO is sharing different ways to plays, allowing you to put a different spin on hours of gameplay, with products available for purchase now.  Discover 13 Creative New Ways to Play UNO®!: The new ways to play debuted on the UNO® Instagram page with UNO® Bingo, which challenges players to carry out a number of moves during their game in order to call Bingo! Everyone can play with their family and join the social conversation using the #KeepPlaying hashtag.  

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Is Clubhouse safe to use?

The Clubhouse application has recently become very popular in various parts of the world.  It appears to be a reflection of the growing interest in sound-based products with the recent rebound of the podcast. The Clubhouse has everything for people to find and interact with each other which is the basic dynamic of a social network. But it can create a false sense of security, privacy, and closeness, in part because of how its registration works (it’s invitation only at the moment). This creates several risks for the users, which are important to be aware of when using any public space on the Internet.  One of the risks is privacy risks. This is often connected with the fact that people feel they are surrounded by like-minded individuals and friends, which allows them to behave more authentically than they would in front of strangers. This creates an opportunity for offenders who are always on the lookout to use any accidently mentioned information against the victim, yet in this particular instance a user wouldn’t be able to prove the phrase was, for example, taken out of context, unless the conversation is recorded in advance. Theoretically, such cases could lead even to blackmailing a targeted person by demanding to pay a ransom. Moreover, it’s important to remember that everything you speak or write within the app is not only heard and seen by those present but also collected and analysed by the service itself. The app collects content, communications, and other information that participants provide, including when you sign up for an account, create or share content, and message or communicate with others. To create and manage an account, a participant may provide personal data, including name, phone number, a photo, an email address, and a username. And the app temporarily records the audio in a room while the room is live. Also, the data collected about the participants may also be given to third-parties, albeit for temporary use, but as the app have seen from high-profile incidents no one is insured against leaks. “As a whole, Clubhouse’s Privacy Policy is relatively standard, but when you share something on such social networks, it’s very important to always remember that you actually can’t be 100% sure what will happen with your shared data, so you have to be prepared for the fact that one day it may leak to the general public – someone may simply record it” – says Alexey Firsh, security researcher at Kaspersky. Kaspersky experts warn that users must remember that the Internet, especially discussion and social platforms, are a public place and the behaviour conducted on them should be appropriate for the public.

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Video games: good, bad, or both?

Although lockdown restrictions have been eased, many parents are still choosing to keep their children at home for safety reasons. Consequently, many children have turned to playing video games (also known as ‘gaming’) as a source of entertainment to cope with boredom. And while some parents might argue that it is a waste of time or that violent video games contribute to bad behaviour, others believe that gaming may have a few positive attributes. We take a closer look at whether video games are good, bad, or a combination of both.  Benefits of gaming Studies have shown that video games have many benefits and that playing games can help children develop high-level cognitive functions like logic and problem-solving. Other benefits include: Increasing a child’s concentration and attention span – many children can get easily distracted when asked to sit still for prolonged periods. They often fiddle and fidget with nearby objects and ‘zone out’ quickly. But with gaming, they have an entirely new world to discover. They will pay close attention to the smallest details to ensure they don’t mess up their progress. When they have to restart a level or section of the game, they concentrate even more to ensure they don’t make the same mistake twice.  This is a worthwhile real-life skill – paying attention is a skill they will need throughout their lives. Having to replay certain parts of a game also teaches resilience as children are taught not to give up when they have to attempt a challenge again. Teaching problem-solving and effective resource allocation – when playing various games, children are teaching themselves how to manage their ‘resources’ in games like the number of coins they have to spend, the number of bullets they have left to fire, amount of time they have to wait before launching an attack, etc. Managing their resources not only helps children execute the best and most creative outcome in the game but implementing these strategies also teaches them how to budget and save. Developing communication and teamwork skills – while playing in ‘multiplayer’ mode, players have to work together to achieve a common goal. They learn how to delegate duties amongst themselves carefully to achieve said goal. Co-operation like this develops both social interaction skills and motivation that can contribute to leadership and managerial roles and collective team efforts when working within an organisation in the future. Making learning fun – video games make learning fun. Through animation, an exciting storyline, and interactive challenges, children often don’t even realise that they are learning. Gaming is beneficial when it comes to moredifficult subjects such as Mathematics because children use the same logic and analytical thinking to solve problems in games that are used when solving mathematical equations. Having fun while practising their skills will motivate children to keep practising.  Cami Web programs are an excellent example of how learners can have fun while practising their skills. Cami offers parents and learners a 14-day free trial to try their educational programs. Also read: Parents, here’s how screen time can work in your favour Problems caused by gaming There’s always a downside to everything, and gaming is not exempt from this. While gaming has many benefits, there are also a few cons that parents must be aware of before allowing their children to play video games. Here are a few factors to consider: Poor physical health – When children spend more time being sedentary behind a computer or TV screen, it stands to reason that the lack of physical activity will have an impact on their physical health. In fact, the negative impacts of gaming on physical and mental health are often related. Negative impacts of gaming include:  impaired sleep,  poor posture, and  unhealthy or inappropriate weight gain.  Inadequate sleep has been linked to other cognitive issues like impaired concentration and poor memory retention, both of which are likely to have a negative impact on a learner’s performance at school. Poor posture (hunching over a computer or playing console) can result in musculoskeletal issues like tension headaches and muscle knots. Weight gain from inactivity can be a problem because it can sometimes lead to medical conditions like diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol. Dysfunctional behaviour – Excessive time spent gaming may cause a child to become dependent on the game, which can contribute to dysfunctional behaviour in daily life. Like physical health, an unhealthy amount of time spent gaming can affect a child’s mental health. Too much time spent in solitude playing games can make children dependent on gaming as a source of pleasure and, consequently, they can become irritable or even violent when they are not spending as much time playing as they’d like.   It can be difficult for parents to spot the difference between unhealthy gaming and a healthy enthusiasm for and enjoyment of a game. Some of the symptoms of unhealthy gaming to look out for include: bad grades in school,  negative or non-existent relationships with family and friends,  a decline in attention to personal hygiene, and  adverse mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.  It’s advisable for parents to be involved in their children’s gaming and to set healthy limits for how much time children are allowed to spend gaming. Parents should also consider balancing time spent gaming with other activities not dependent on technology, such as:  socialising with friends,  playing outside,  participating in sports or cultural activities,  playing board games, or  drawing and painting.  Reinforcing harmful mindsets – The over-representation of male characters is pervasive in video games. Stereotypically masculine behaviour and traits in characters in video games such as aggression and vengeance are praised and earn the player a higher ranking, while other more stereotypically feminine behaviours and traits such as negotiation or forgiveness do not earn players points and are often not even given as playing options for the characters.  Games also rarely have women as main characters. A study carried out by the University of Southern California found that only 10% of

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#StillNotFound ‘Age-Progression

Missing Children South Africa is currently running an ‘Age-Progression’ Campaign called #StillNotFound. Age progression is the process of modifying a photograph of a person to represent the effect of aging on their appearance. Digital image processing is the most common technique today, although sometimes artists’ drawings are used. Age progression is most often used as a forensics tool by law enforcement. Please keep a lookout for these 3 children, who went missing many years ago (and all adults now) who have just never been found, and whose families are still hoping and praying for their safety and safe return. MCSA Identity Kit Missing Children South Africa has developed an Interim ID Kit, and this is a great way to document all the important information about your child. Download it here https://missingchildren.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Interim-Kit-2020-1.pdf. Print and complete one for each of your children and keep it in your bag, just in case you might need it. Losing a child is one of the most traumatic experiences and this will relieve a lot of stress, having the information with you, when you need it most. Our website www.missingchildren.org.za acts as an emergency report facility, as well as being MCSA’s platform for informational and educational material with regards to Child Safety.  The service MCSA offers to the community and government is invaluable and as you can imagine we certainly have our work cut out for us. We provide our services free of charge to anyone who needs us. Sadly we don’t necessarily enjoy the same privilege for our needs and our financial requirements quite often outweigh our resources! We rely solely on the goodwill of individuals and corporations for financial support – funding remains MCSA’s biggest challenge. You can assist us now by clicking here https://missingchildren.org.za/donate/ and donating – this will be deeply appreciated and is much needed. Education plays an incredibly vital role in the life of Missing Children South Africa, and all funds received is utilised to further MCSA’s educational program; ‘Tips for Children’ and ‘Tips for Parents’ which promotes Child Safety. The education is targeted to all the vulnerable and orphaned children, and also children with disabilities. The education is also shared with parents, guardians and the families who take care of these children. The education focuses on not only the dangers, but also the solutions with regards to what to do to keep children safe, and especially what not do.    Missing Children South Africa’s social media platforms are: FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingChildrenSouthAfrica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/072MISSING Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missingchildrensa/ What To Do When A Child Goes Missing Try not to panic and DO NOT WAIT 24 hours to report your missing child. Get a responsible person to stay at your house while you’re at the police station or searching for your child. This person can take messages if someone calls about the child’s disappearance or if the child returns home. Go to your nearest police station and take a recent photograph of your child with you.  Make sure that the photograph is of good quality so that your child will be easily identifiable. Give a good description of what your child was wearing, their last whereabouts and any information that may help the police. Complete a SAPS 55 (A) form which safeguards the police against false or hoax reports. This form also gives the Police permission to distribute the photos and information of the missing child. Make sure the police give you a reference number and a contact name and number of the SAPS officer(s) assigned to the investigation. Click on our Report Now button, and complete the form: https://missingchildren.org.za/report/. Remember that if your child returns home, you should go to the Police station to report that your child is safe and let MSCA know that your child has returned home safely.

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EXPLICIT AND CRINGE-WORTHY WOMB STORIES UNCOVERED IN LIBRESSE’S CAMPAIGN

Feminine hygiene brand, Libresse, has launched its most intimate campaign, yet. The compelling initiative empowers women to explicitly share honest, cringe-worthy experiences of womanhood. From the profound diagnosis and fertility treatments, to severe menstrual cycles. The Womb Stories series, features women of various ages and commits to nullify common myths that exist around their complexities. In mid-February 2021, Libresse introduced the powerful stories on its digital pages, collaborating with the voices of ordinary women around the world. The campaign stems from the social misinterpretations, lack of knowledge and stigma that linger around the female body. Commonly, women are deprived to speak out in confidence and unapologetically about what really happens to their organs- the effects thereof and the process it takes to overcome it. Libresse, as a personal care brand identified this as a concern and set out to drive these important dialogues. It distinguished itself in an audacious manner, outlining and showcasing the gruesome nature to which the uterus and womb experience change.  The choice of words used are blunt and the visuals portrayed mirror the pain felt during this intimate journey. Endometriosis, Menopause, Hysterectomy and miscarriages are some of the issues that are covered. “This campaign highlights that a woman’s journey with her body is not simplistic. It reveals the emotional, complicated and sometimes painful realities of women’s intimate experiences. We want to reverse the stigma that is often associated with uteruses, periods and vaginas by encouraging women to have open conversations about their bodies, says Mpho Nojiwa, Marketing Brand Manager of Libresse.   The campaign will further launch Womb Table, a video segment that will gather doctors and experts, Dr Sindi Van Zyl, Dr Boitumelo Makaulule and Dr Chriselda Kananda to further discuss some of the issues that resonate with South African women. 

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