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Training feedback

Hi everyone,

I've had a few comments sent by email in regards to the training. Many thanks to those who've taken the time to comment. Others, please feel free to add your comments to the pages here.

More information will be uploaded soon, so come back for that!

(And if you'd like to take a more active role on the training development, drop me a line or post in this blog.)

Thanks :)

Romina

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The Fifth cycle comes out with a bang!

What a past couple of weeks it’s been! Each day we’re getting the feeling that more and more is happening, and the whole picture (a website built to solely optimize all users’ experience) is clearly coming together.

What’s crossed our desks these last few days?

- Two new techies have been hired by NABUUR to help out with the web development. Find out more about it here.

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Next: Training for Neighbours

Hi all,

As mentioned in the previous post, this training blog will be used to keep you updated on all things related to training redevelopment. It will also be used as a common space to take your questions and feedback, so please make sure you let me know what's on your mind!

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What will the new training look like?

Hi everyone,

With a redesigned website on the way, the training of NABUUR users could not be left behind!

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Unveiling the fourth development cycle

The past couple of weeks saw substantial development progress, although the work isn’t as visible as in previous cycles. Also, a change at NABUUR: After much consideration, our programmer James has decided to pursue a position with another company, leaving us to say goodbye to a skilled colleague. He will be missed, and we wish him well in his new job. A vacancy for James’ replacement has been advertised, and we’re currently speaking to suitable candidates. In the meantime, the work continues and Rolf Kleef has taken on the lead role in the website redesign.

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The second cycle is now online. What's new? Glad you asked!

Today the second cycle of functionalities was published. A few extra features are visible now, but probably you’ve thought: at this speed it’s going to take ages to get the site working.

We’re aware of that….

Compare it to when you’re building a house. First you have to pick the right spot, the ground has to be evened. Then a hole is dug and the foundation is laid. Until that moment not much is visible, it’s only when they start constructing the real house that you can actually see progress. And the walls aren’t plastered before the whole house is finished.

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The NABUUR Development Team

Introducing your NABUUR Development Team, smiling and tackling all development related issues!

You'll recognize some of the faces, others are new. A quick guide to your development team from left to right:

Raul Alberto Caceres (Facilitator for Menengai, has joined us for a few weeks to help out the team), Siegfried Woldhek (CEO), Romina Oliverio (Facilitator recruiter and trainer), Rolf Kleef (on board to help with the development of the new site), James Cotton (Programmer), and Pelle Aardema (Project Management).

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