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Tag Archive for: Science Communication

Media & Film, Media Production

Nanotechnology

Jive Media Africa has been awarded a grant to conceptualize and develop a NANO facility tour at MINTEK and the University of free State (Solid State Lighting and Advancement Materials).

Jive Media Africa developed the National Centre for Nanostructured Materials facility tour at CSIR in 2011 in partnership with DST/CSIR centre. The CSIR tour was developed to create awareness of Nanotechnology by providing students, educators, the media, industry as well as the general public with the opportunity to visit the facilities and learn more about the science and resources available. This tour was featured as one of the NRF/SAASTA Science Advancement Highlights in 2011/12.

Read the invitation for more insight into the tour:
The Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme (NPEP) in conjunction with the CSIR invited students, policy makers, industry representatives, scientists/applied researchers, science communication practitioners and the general public, to a one day Nanotechnology Facility Tour.

dst

saasta_logo_2010

October 29, 2013/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/000_1994.jpg 2592 3872 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2013-10-29 11:13:562020-07-01 12:25:17Nanotechnology
Training and Mentorship

FameLab SA stakeholder session

We held an excellent stakeholder session of FameLab SA (www.britishcouncil.org.za/famelab) on Thursday 08 August 2013 in Sandton, Johannesburg. This meeting included partners, judges, and finalists of FameLab 2013.

What has been so exciting is the way this initiative has brought diverse groups together around science communication. We’re looking to build on our partnerships as we move towards FameLab 2014!

cialis best prices

Please contact Robert Inglis at Jive Media Africa on +27 (0)33 342 9380/+27 (0)84 357 7333 or email robert@jivemedia.co.za if you would like to partner with FameLab SA.

Here’s a video roundup of the journey of the 2013 competition.

logos

August 16, 2013/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Famelab.jpg 191 590 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2013-08-16 14:31:462018-12-10 13:57:15FameLab SA stakeholder session
News, Public Engagement, Science Spaza

Science Spaza “Knowledge is NCAH!!!!”

When you’re looking for refreshment – where do you go? Pop in at your local Science Spaza and pick up some knowledge – for mahala! Science Spaza is for everyone – you’re never too young or too old to learn. Discover things you never knew but use every day! Do amazing science with hands on activities and get hold of awesome comics, activities and more.

What is Science Spaza?
Science Spaza is an exciting, fun and interactive science learning experience. It brings curriculum-linked science to disadvantaged schools around South Africa.

What it offers
South Africa lags far behind other countries when it comes to maths and science education. The lack of resources and the lack of opportunity for experiential learning is, in part, responsible for this state of affairs. With this in mind, Science Spaza provides teachers and learners with resources and guidance.

Each worksheet includes fun and exciting activities, an experiment/ demonstration which can be done with found objects, explanations and curriculum links. These resources are available on the Science Spaza website and can be printed and distributed where possible.
Science Spaza also provides suggestions, support and tools for setting up your own science club in your school or community. Science clubs and schools can register with Science Spaza to receive updates and additional resources – and from time to time the chance to participate in competitions and other initiatives.

Science is part of our daily lives – so why not drop in at your local Science Spaza and pick up a little knowledge…

Science Spaza – Because Knowledge is Ncah!

If you want to get involved in sponsoring Science Spaza’s, please contact us via http://www.sciencespaza.org

November 24, 2012/by nobulart
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/spaza-sketch-col-copy-lores2.jpg 187 574 nobulart https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png nobulart2012-11-24 22:47:462024-06-12 17:02:38Science Spaza “Knowledge is NCAH!!!!”
Comics, Media Production, Print Media

Nanotechnology Poster Series

Jive Media Africa has just completed a series of posters with accompanying educator and learner guides for PEN (Public engagement with Nanotechnology) through SAASTA/ NRF.

March 28, 2012/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/NanoPosters.jpg 187 573 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2012-03-28 13:05:142020-07-01 12:27:26Nanotechnology Poster Series

The Maloti Drakensberg Experience

The Maloti Drakensberg Experience – Exploring the Maloti Drakensberg Route

… was launched by Ministers of Tourism from both Lesotho and South Africa.

..

Jive Media Africa was commissioned by the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Project (MDTP) to produce this book, which we then conceptualised, researched, wrote, edited and co-published.

The book aims to promote sustainable tourism as a livelihood in the Maloti and Drakensberg Mountain region – spanning Lesotho and three provinces in South Africa.

Read a review of The Maloti Drakensberg Experience from The Witness…

Sample Chapter Spreads:

Review:

Going to the Berg

•Wed, 19 Sep 2007


By Margaret von Klemperer

“GOING to the Berg” is a regular part of life for many people in KwaZulu-Natal. Most of them head off to places they already know, or that friends have recommended. But there is a new book, The Maloti Drakensberg Experience, which should make them have another think — it covers the Maloti Drakensberg Route, both in South Africa and Lesotho, and is full of suggestions of places to go and things to do in an area that covers the mountain kingdom and extends from Elliot in the south to Bethlehem in the north, Howick in the east to Wepener in the west.

The book has come out of the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Project which itself grew out of the Giant’s Castle Declaration, signed 10 years ago by the governments of the two countries, looking for ways in which they could work together to safeguard the beautiful mountain region from a conservation and development point of view.

“They were looking for ways to balance the needs of everyone who lives in or comes to the area,” says Robert Inglis, one of the editors of the book. It was not only a case of conserving the natural environment, but of guaranteeing the continuity of one of the region’s greatest assets — water. Already it supplies 50% of Gauteng’s water — a proportion that is set to rise over the next 20 years.

Livelihoods

Early on in the project, it was realised that tourism was going to be an important way of creating livelihoods in the region. Leonore Beukes came on board as the tourism specialist, and decided a book would be a great tool to get people into the area and to market all that it offers. Jive Media, the company Inglis runs with his wife, Hilary Kromberg, was approached to handle the book and they brought in a number of specialist writers and contributors for the various fields covered. It is a highly visual book, with photographs from a number of top photographers, and it prompted the Lesotho Minister of Tourism to say at the launch that she had not realised how beautiful Lesotho was until she saw the book.

“We decided the best approach was thematic,” says Inglis. “Selling a mountain area is about niche markets — the hikers, fly-fishers, birders, adventure tourists and so on. But they often don’t have a good idea of the region as a whole. So we had to make it easy for someone who has gone there for pony trekking, say, to find out that there are rock art sites nearby.”

He and his team have produced a book that offers what a coffee table book offers visually, but is portable, and carries important information, attractively packaged in sidebars and captions, about conservation and community development. It ranges from basic information (for the tourist in a hurry) — to in-depth information for those who really want to learn about the area. “We had to take a softly softly approach,” says Inglis. “Tell people how to be eco-friendly fishermen — catch a couple for supper and put the rest back, and so on. It’s about being sensitive to the environment.”

Inevitably, in any tourist guide, things change and regular updates are needed. There is a directory section at the back of the book that covers activities and places to stay, eat and shop. There is also a section on festivals that range from the Roof of Africa rally to Splashy Fen and the Ficksburg Cherry Festival. Inevitably, restaurants come and go, places to stay change and there will always be additions and subtractions to be made. There are plans to keep the book regularly updated and perhaps even to have the directory section online and changed as and when needed.

Above all, this is an attractive publication that encourages tourists, whether local or from overseas, to move off the well-known and well-used paths and try something a little different in the whole Lesotho and Drakensberg area.

March 5, 2012/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JiveBooks-MalotiDrakensbergExperience2.jpg 247 651 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2012-03-05 14:02:562019-11-26 17:28:42The Maloti Drakensberg Experience
Comics, Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan – CDC/ DOH

Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan

Our client: US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and the Eastern Cape Department of Health

Our brief: Communication Strategy and TB Awareness-raising Products

This comic is part of a TB adherence initiative for children.  We used activities through the comic to reinforce key messages. The story unfolds with a simple narrative of a child who is helped to recover from TB through the support of friend who has overcome the disease. The communication of the key concepts and messages is strengthened through the use of narrative, activities as well as additional information.

December 15, 2011/by hilary
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/JiveMediaAfrica-CDC.jpg 201 588 hilary https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png hilary2011-12-15 13:14:062020-07-01 12:29:19Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan – CDC/ DOH
Exhibitions, Media Production, Print Media

Bringing the Universe to You!

A mobile open-source exhibition for the International Year of Astronomy!
Downloadable 10m banner for you to print and exhibit (Client: SAASTA)

Making the universe everyone’s to explore.

5 mg daily cialis

 

We’re bringing the universe closer to ordinary South Africans. Jive Media has produced a 10m long banner with the stunning images from deep space that are usually only available to those with internet access. It has been printed across the country and is hanging in various locations such as the Zoo in Pretoria, Science Centres, etc.

This banner showcases space to the general public. Large, high resolution images of near and deep space will showcase phenomenon such as nebulae, supernovas, globular clusters and galaxies, in all their brilliance. Images of our sun, earth and moon as many have never seen them before, as well as the planets in our solar system, are also showcased.

June 5, 2011/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IYA-JiveWeb.jpg 189 576 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2011-06-05 13:10:272020-07-01 12:29:25Bringing the Universe to You!
Books, Documentary, Film, Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Palaeontology and Archaeology

Jive Media Africa completed a tour around South Africa visiting the prehistory sites that have shaped world knowledge on the evolution of life – and more recently human life – on our planet. These palaeontological and archaeological sites create a wonderful opportunity to share science with the public. They take us back to humankind’s African Origins.

Jive Media Africa produced 3 books about the sites, specifically a learner guide, a tourism guide and portfolio of research activities.
Nonhlanhla Vilakazi, a palaeo-herpitologist (studies fossilized reptiles), came along for the ride and recorded her experiences (in words, images and video clips) on a weblog.

<! –– Sunday Times Articles: Return to the place of origins – 8 August 2010 What’s buried in the hills – 5 July 2010 Fine art of the ‘first people’ – 8 June 2010 Them stones, them bones – 7 April 2010 The creatures that time left behind- 10 May 2010 ––>
Video Blog:

  • Nieu Bethesda
  • Mapungubwe
  • Wildebeest Kuil
  • Maropeng / Cradle of Humankind 1
  • Sterkfontein/ Cradle of Humankind 2
  • Nelson Bay Cave
  • Game Pass Shelter
nieu_bethesda_fossil_centre1_200x135 Sterkfontein_200x135
Kamberg2-GamePassShelter1_200x135 Sterkfontein_200x135
Kamberg2-GamePassShelter6_200x135
August 21, 2010/by hilary
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JMA-palaeo.jpg 188 571 hilary https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png hilary2010-08-21 09:53:322024-11-27 10:13:20Palaeontology and Archaeology
Comics, Media Production, Print Media, Science Communication

Astronomy – Science Platform Months

Jive Media Africa produced a series of comic strips for Astronomy month, funded by SAASTA:

Click on the smaller image to see a larger version…

astronomy-4

astronomy-3

astronomy-2

astronomy-1

June 6, 2010/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Astronomy2006-JiveWeb.jpg 189 572 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2010-06-06 11:53:302020-07-01 12:29:31Astronomy – Science Platform Months
Comics, Media Production, Print Media, Science Communication

Marine Biosciences – Science Platform Month

Jive Media Africa produced a series of cartoon strips for the Science Platform Months. Client: SAASTA/ NRF.

Click on the image to read the cartoon

marine-biosciences-strip4col

marine-biosciences-strip3bcol

marine-biosciences-strip2C-col

marine-biosciences-strip1bcol

June 6, 2010/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/MarineBiosciences2006-JiveWeb.jpg 189 573 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2010-06-06 11:29:352020-07-01 12:29:35Marine Biosciences – Science Platform Month
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Tag Archive for: Science Communication

Media & Film, Media Production

Nanotechnology

Jive Media Africa has been awarded a grant to conceptualize and develop a NANO facility tour at MINTEK and the University of free State (Solid State Lighting and Advancement Materials).

Jive Media Africa developed the National Centre for Nanostructured Materials facility tour at CSIR in 2011 in partnership with DST/CSIR centre. The CSIR tour was developed to create awareness of Nanotechnology by providing students, educators, the media, industry as well as the general public with the opportunity to visit the facilities and learn more about the science and resources available. This tour was featured as one of the NRF/SAASTA Science Advancement Highlights in 2011/12.

Read the invitation for more insight into the tour:
The Nanotechnology Public Engagement Programme (NPEP) in conjunction with the CSIR invited students, policy makers, industry representatives, scientists/applied researchers, science communication practitioners and the general public, to a one day Nanotechnology Facility Tour.

dst

saasta_logo_2010

October 29, 2013/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/000_1994.jpg 2592 3872 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2013-10-29 11:13:562020-07-01 12:25:17Nanotechnology
Training and Mentorship

FameLab SA stakeholder session

We held an excellent stakeholder session of FameLab SA (www.britishcouncil.org.za/famelab) on Thursday 08 August 2013 in Sandton, Johannesburg. This meeting included partners, judges, and finalists of FameLab 2013.

What has been so exciting is the way this initiative has brought diverse groups together around science communication. We’re looking to build on our partnerships as we move towards FameLab 2014!

cialis best prices

Please contact Robert Inglis at Jive Media Africa on +27 (0)33 342 9380/+27 (0)84 357 7333 or email robert@jivemedia.co.za if you would like to partner with FameLab SA.

Here’s a video roundup of the journey of the 2013 competition.

logos

August 16, 2013/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Famelab.jpg 191 590 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2013-08-16 14:31:462018-12-10 13:57:15FameLab SA stakeholder session
News, Public Engagement, Science Spaza

Science Spaza “Knowledge is NCAH!!!!”

When you’re looking for refreshment – where do you go? Pop in at your local Science Spaza and pick up some knowledge – for mahala! Science Spaza is for everyone – you’re never too young or too old to learn. Discover things you never knew but use every day! Do amazing science with hands on activities and get hold of awesome comics, activities and more.

What is Science Spaza?
Science Spaza is an exciting, fun and interactive science learning experience. It brings curriculum-linked science to disadvantaged schools around South Africa.

What it offers
South Africa lags far behind other countries when it comes to maths and science education. The lack of resources and the lack of opportunity for experiential learning is, in part, responsible for this state of affairs. With this in mind, Science Spaza provides teachers and learners with resources and guidance.

Each worksheet includes fun and exciting activities, an experiment/ demonstration which can be done with found objects, explanations and curriculum links. These resources are available on the Science Spaza website and can be printed and distributed where possible.
Science Spaza also provides suggestions, support and tools for setting up your own science club in your school or community. Science clubs and schools can register with Science Spaza to receive updates and additional resources – and from time to time the chance to participate in competitions and other initiatives.

Science is part of our daily lives – so why not drop in at your local Science Spaza and pick up a little knowledge…

Science Spaza – Because Knowledge is Ncah!

If you want to get involved in sponsoring Science Spaza’s, please contact us via http://www.sciencespaza.org

November 24, 2012/by nobulart
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/spaza-sketch-col-copy-lores2.jpg 187 574 nobulart https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png nobulart2012-11-24 22:47:462024-06-12 17:02:38Science Spaza “Knowledge is NCAH!!!!”
Comics, Media Production, Print Media

Nanotechnology Poster Series

Jive Media Africa has just completed a series of posters with accompanying educator and learner guides for PEN (Public engagement with Nanotechnology) through SAASTA/ NRF.

March 28, 2012/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/NanoPosters.jpg 187 573 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2012-03-28 13:05:142020-07-01 12:27:26Nanotechnology Poster Series

The Maloti Drakensberg Experience

The Maloti Drakensberg Experience – Exploring the Maloti Drakensberg Route

… was launched by Ministers of Tourism from both Lesotho and South Africa.

..

Jive Media Africa was commissioned by the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Project (MDTP) to produce this book, which we then conceptualised, researched, wrote, edited and co-published.

The book aims to promote sustainable tourism as a livelihood in the Maloti and Drakensberg Mountain region – spanning Lesotho and three provinces in South Africa.

Read a review of The Maloti Drakensberg Experience from The Witness…

Sample Chapter Spreads:

Review:

Going to the Berg

•Wed, 19 Sep 2007


By Margaret von Klemperer

“GOING to the Berg” is a regular part of life for many people in KwaZulu-Natal. Most of them head off to places they already know, or that friends have recommended. But there is a new book, The Maloti Drakensberg Experience, which should make them have another think — it covers the Maloti Drakensberg Route, both in South Africa and Lesotho, and is full of suggestions of places to go and things to do in an area that covers the mountain kingdom and extends from Elliot in the south to Bethlehem in the north, Howick in the east to Wepener in the west.

The book has come out of the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Project which itself grew out of the Giant’s Castle Declaration, signed 10 years ago by the governments of the two countries, looking for ways in which they could work together to safeguard the beautiful mountain region from a conservation and development point of view.

“They were looking for ways to balance the needs of everyone who lives in or comes to the area,” says Robert Inglis, one of the editors of the book. It was not only a case of conserving the natural environment, but of guaranteeing the continuity of one of the region’s greatest assets — water. Already it supplies 50% of Gauteng’s water — a proportion that is set to rise over the next 20 years.

Livelihoods

Early on in the project, it was realised that tourism was going to be an important way of creating livelihoods in the region. Leonore Beukes came on board as the tourism specialist, and decided a book would be a great tool to get people into the area and to market all that it offers. Jive Media, the company Inglis runs with his wife, Hilary Kromberg, was approached to handle the book and they brought in a number of specialist writers and contributors for the various fields covered. It is a highly visual book, with photographs from a number of top photographers, and it prompted the Lesotho Minister of Tourism to say at the launch that she had not realised how beautiful Lesotho was until she saw the book.

“We decided the best approach was thematic,” says Inglis. “Selling a mountain area is about niche markets — the hikers, fly-fishers, birders, adventure tourists and so on. But they often don’t have a good idea of the region as a whole. So we had to make it easy for someone who has gone there for pony trekking, say, to find out that there are rock art sites nearby.”

He and his team have produced a book that offers what a coffee table book offers visually, but is portable, and carries important information, attractively packaged in sidebars and captions, about conservation and community development. It ranges from basic information (for the tourist in a hurry) — to in-depth information for those who really want to learn about the area. “We had to take a softly softly approach,” says Inglis. “Tell people how to be eco-friendly fishermen — catch a couple for supper and put the rest back, and so on. It’s about being sensitive to the environment.”

Inevitably, in any tourist guide, things change and regular updates are needed. There is a directory section at the back of the book that covers activities and places to stay, eat and shop. There is also a section on festivals that range from the Roof of Africa rally to Splashy Fen and the Ficksburg Cherry Festival. Inevitably, restaurants come and go, places to stay change and there will always be additions and subtractions to be made. There are plans to keep the book regularly updated and perhaps even to have the directory section online and changed as and when needed.

Above all, this is an attractive publication that encourages tourists, whether local or from overseas, to move off the well-known and well-used paths and try something a little different in the whole Lesotho and Drakensberg area.

March 5, 2012/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JiveBooks-MalotiDrakensbergExperience2.jpg 247 651 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2012-03-05 14:02:562019-11-26 17:28:42The Maloti Drakensberg Experience
Comics, Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan – CDC/ DOH

Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan

Our client: US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and the Eastern Cape Department of Health

Our brief: Communication Strategy and TB Awareness-raising Products

This comic is part of a TB adherence initiative for children.  We used activities through the comic to reinforce key messages. The story unfolds with a simple narrative of a child who is helped to recover from TB through the support of friend who has overcome the disease. The communication of the key concepts and messages is strengthened through the use of narrative, activities as well as additional information.

December 15, 2011/by hilary
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/JiveMediaAfrica-CDC.jpg 201 588 hilary https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png hilary2011-12-15 13:14:062020-07-01 12:29:19Laduma! Stick to your TB Gameplan – CDC/ DOH
Exhibitions, Media Production, Print Media

Bringing the Universe to You!

A mobile open-source exhibition for the International Year of Astronomy!
Downloadable 10m banner for you to print and exhibit (Client: SAASTA)

Making the universe everyone’s to explore.

5 mg daily cialis

 

We’re bringing the universe closer to ordinary South Africans. Jive Media has produced a 10m long banner with the stunning images from deep space that are usually only available to those with internet access. It has been printed across the country and is hanging in various locations such as the Zoo in Pretoria, Science Centres, etc.

This banner showcases space to the general public. Large, high resolution images of near and deep space will showcase phenomenon such as nebulae, supernovas, globular clusters and galaxies, in all their brilliance. Images of our sun, earth and moon as many have never seen them before, as well as the planets in our solar system, are also showcased.

June 5, 2011/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IYA-JiveWeb.jpg 189 576 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2011-06-05 13:10:272020-07-01 12:29:25Bringing the Universe to You!
Books, Documentary, Film, Media & Film, Media Production, Print Media

Palaeontology and Archaeology

Jive Media Africa completed a tour around South Africa visiting the prehistory sites that have shaped world knowledge on the evolution of life – and more recently human life – on our planet. These palaeontological and archaeological sites create a wonderful opportunity to share science with the public. They take us back to humankind’s African Origins.

Jive Media Africa produced 3 books about the sites, specifically a learner guide, a tourism guide and portfolio of research activities.
Nonhlanhla Vilakazi, a palaeo-herpitologist (studies fossilized reptiles), came along for the ride and recorded her experiences (in words, images and video clips) on a weblog.

<! –– Sunday Times Articles: Return to the place of origins – 8 August 2010 What’s buried in the hills – 5 July 2010 Fine art of the ‘first people’ – 8 June 2010 Them stones, them bones – 7 April 2010 The creatures that time left behind- 10 May 2010 ––>
Video Blog:

  • Nieu Bethesda
  • Mapungubwe
  • Wildebeest Kuil
  • Maropeng / Cradle of Humankind 1
  • Sterkfontein/ Cradle of Humankind 2
  • Nelson Bay Cave
  • Game Pass Shelter
nieu_bethesda_fossil_centre1_200x135 Sterkfontein_200x135
Kamberg2-GamePassShelter1_200x135 Sterkfontein_200x135
Kamberg2-GamePassShelter6_200x135
August 21, 2010/by hilary
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JMA-palaeo.jpg 188 571 hilary https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png hilary2010-08-21 09:53:322024-11-27 10:13:20Palaeontology and Archaeology
Comics, Media Production, Print Media, Science Communication

Astronomy – Science Platform Months

Jive Media Africa produced a series of comic strips for Astronomy month, funded by SAASTA:

Click on the smaller image to see a larger version…

astronomy-4

astronomy-3

astronomy-2

astronomy-1

June 6, 2010/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Astronomy2006-JiveWeb.jpg 189 572 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2010-06-06 11:53:302020-07-01 12:29:31Astronomy – Science Platform Months
Comics, Media Production, Print Media, Science Communication

Marine Biosciences – Science Platform Month

Jive Media Africa produced a series of cartoon strips for the Science Platform Months. Client: SAASTA/ NRF.

Click on the image to read the cartoon

marine-biosciences-strip4col

marine-biosciences-strip3bcol

marine-biosciences-strip2C-col

marine-biosciences-strip1bcol

June 6, 2010/by Jive Media
https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/MarineBiosciences2006-JiveWeb.jpg 189 573 Jive Media https://jivemedia.co.za/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/jivelogo340.png Jive Media2010-06-06 11:29:352020-07-01 12:29:35Marine Biosciences – Science Platform Month
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