The demands of today’s technology-driven world present a challenge to the Caribbean to invest in relevant development of its human resources. The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC),...
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Information and statistics on hospitals, schools, crime, the economy, agriculture, and just about every sector of government could soon be available to...
JAMAICA -Jamaica’s government says it plans to increase the use of information and communication technology in its education sector. The plan is part of what it...
JAMAICA-Minister of Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell says that 20,000 tablet computers will be distributed free of charge to students and teachers at 30 schools across...
1. Just show up in person and online. Each event attracts between 80-150 people depending on the guest speaker, panel discussion and number of idea pitches. So...