[translate-announce] Become a Language guru and bridge the digital divide
Dwayne Bailey
dwayne at translate.org.za
Wed Jul 29 09:07:11 SAST 2009
Translate.org.za, Wits Language School and The Institute of Localisation
Professionals (TILP) are proud to host the Certified Localisation
Professional (CLP) Course in South Africa.
This course will provide participants with an introduction to the most
important concepts in Software Localisation, as well as providing a
skills foundation that will be applicable in the industry. All you need
is translation experience in an African language and we’ll teach you the
rest.
The localisation industry is growing and this is your opportunity to
learn from the best and become part of this growth.
Your next actions
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Please read the following PDF for more information about the course
content, dates and costs:
http://translate.org.za/media/CLP-course-072009.pdf
Make a decision to join us on the course and contact Wits Language
School on (011) 717 3756 or email nokukhanya.mncube at wits.co.za to book
your place.
A limited number of bursaries are available to students in related
disciplines.
Apply before the 4 August.
African Network for Localisation (ANLoc)
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This training course is part of a wider effort by the African Network
for Localisation (ANLoc) to increase the localisation skills in Africa.
The ability to run the course and offer scholarships is made possible by
the International Development Resource Centre (IDRC).
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Dwayne Bailey
Associate Research Director +27 12 460 1095 (w)
Translate.org.za ANLoc +27 83 443 7114 (c)
Recent blog posts:
* Google Translate + libtranslate + Virtaal = machine translation in 7 new languages
http://www.translate.org.za/blogs/dwayne/en/content/google-translate-libtranslate-virtaal-machine-translation-7-new-languages
* Fixes for Skype Video, Webcam on Fedora
* libtranslate, TM plugins and Virtaal
Firefox web browser in Afrikaans - http://af.www.mozilla.com/af/
African Network for Localisation (ANLoc) - http://africanlocalisation.net/
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