Connect with us

Universities

NWU engineers scoop international award for tackling covid-19

Published

on

Engineers at the North-West University scooped an international award for their innovative initiative to combat Covid-19.

The Engineers were honoured with an award from the Covid-19 Innovation challenge of the United Nations (UN) Africa Innovation and Investment Forum 2020.

Researchers, firms, public and private development agencies, government leaders, innovators, youth and development partners were invited to showcase their innovations at the first Africa Innovation and Investment Forum 2020.

This was an initiative of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and its partners.

The Engineers award was for their Covid-19 screening solution which involves the digitalisation of the screening and data-capturing process.

About the innovation

” Tjop Tjop is a mobile app-based system that conveniently collects and stores the health vitals of students, learners, staff and customers without the paper work. It saves considerable time and effort at screening points, stores data safely off site and relays or reports selected data packets to designated addressees. It requires basic electronic thermometers and smartphones that are commonly available. It currently operates on Android phones, but the Apple-app version is already under development.”

“An Excel-format list can be created for participating schools, containing every authorised person’s identification number, name and designation (grade and class, teacher, parent or department) and an emergency contact number. This information is encoded by the NWU’s engineering team as a QR code and printed on an ID card, which can be provided to every learner.”

Prof Leenta Grober expressed excitement on having received the award for their “Tjop Tjop” initiative, ” It is a great honour to receive this recognition from such a prestigious organisation. I hope that Tjop Tjop will help us all get back to school and back to business and move towards a post-covid-19 world.”

Don't miss out!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Invalid email address
Give it a try. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Universities

Universities with rising Covid-19 cases will be shut down

Published

on

IMAGE: @GovernmentZA (Twitter)

Higher Education Science and Innovation Minister Dr Blade Nzimande revealed that the rising Covid-19 cases within universities are a cause for concern as this will lead the department to shut down these universities.

During a briefing on the reopening of universities, the Minister mentioned that there were 3888 confirmed positive cases. The department’s duty will be to closely monitor universities to ensure that both students and staff are safe.

Minister Nzimande also mentioned that the department is expecting to receive statics this week which will determine the action the department should take in terms of allowing students and staff access to universities.

“In universities, there were positive cases that were reported of about 3 888 with 1 499 staff and 1 588 students. The total number of deaths by 13 November was 58 – 48 staff, 10 students. As I’m saying, we will be receiving updated reports on infections and fatalities on the 20th of this month and we want to make it clear that if we identify that there is a rapid increase in particular institutions or campuses of infections, we will close those institutions, no doubt about that. ”

Don't miss out!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Invalid email address
Give it a try. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Continue Reading

Universities

The ups and downs of the 2021 academic year

Published

on

Universities are preparing to begin the 2021 academic year. This has however been met with challenges as some universities had to lower their first-year intake.

The University of South Africa (UNISA) lowered its first-year intake by 20 000 to ensure sustainability. Another reason was due to the inability of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme ( NSFAS) to meet the high demands.

This decision has received backlash as a lot of student hopefuls won’t be receiving access to study.

The University has said that this move was necessary and it also follows an order from Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande, which serves to prevent the university from experiencing a backlog when the academic year starts in March.

“From what I can gather, the minister’s question to limit Unisa’s intake is really to bring it back into its enrollment planning. What that means is that Unisa will be in a position where it is admitting 20,000 fewer students this year and that, of course, has consequences in terms of access.”, said Universities South Africa CEO Ahmed Bawa.

Don't miss out!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Invalid email address
Give it a try. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Continue Reading

Universities

UKZN halts re-opening for the year 2021

Published

on

By

As Institutions of Higher learning are preparing to re-open for the 2021 academic year, they are also looking into unpacking the implications of new COVID-19 regulations.

The University of Kwazulu-Natal postponed its re-opening on January 4 until January 18. According to the university’s spokesperson Normah Zondo, the university decided to suspend its reopening due to that, “both the district municipalities within which UKZN campuses are located have been declared Covid-19 hotspots.”

The university will revisit this decision once further directives are given by the President Cyril Ramaphosa and the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Blade Nzimande.

It was further stated that the University will continue with its academic activities online and that registration processes will take place online, commencing on the 18th of January.

Don't miss out!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Invalid email address
Give it a try. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Continue Reading

Trending

© 2020 COPYRIGHT VARSITYTV | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WEBSITE DESIGNED & DEVELOPED BY BITE WEB SOLUTIONS