Culture, Technology, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By James Fuller ● Issue 95 (January/February 2009)
Learning online with a computer tutor
Two young entrepreneurs are bringing a new concept in education to the Caribbean: online tutoring. Online tutoring is the educational...
By Mirissa De Four ● Issue 94 (November/December 2008)
Top ten ways to go green
1 Beware of the vampires and phantoms among us- No, I don’t mean the characters that scare us in the movies. There are actual energy...
Culture, Environment, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By Christopher Broadbridge ● Issue 92 (July/August 2008)
The view from Simla
In the high forest of Trinidad’s Northern Range at Guanapo sits a house which has changed little since it was built many decades ago. Its...
Advertorial, Culture, Technology, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By RBTT ● Issue 91 (May/June 2008)
The keyboard to success
The pupils of St Michael’s School for Boys in Diego Martin, Trinidad, may not believe in fairy godmothers. After all, they have been sent...
By James Fuller ● Issue 91 (May/June 2008)
Sun, wind and water: climate change in the Caribbean
“All we used to get here was razor grass, bamboo, cocorite palm and of course, fire,” says Akilah Jaramogi, advancing with energetic...
By James Fuller ● Issue 90 (March/April 2008)
Feeling hot, hot, hot: climate change and the Caribbean
Global climate change and its effects have moved from scientific theory to present-day fact, and the islands of the Caribbean, as well as...
Culture, Environment, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By Tracy Assing ● Issue 90 (March/April 2008)
Where the birds belong
Of all the countries of the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago boasts the highest number of recorded species of birds, with 468, according to...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 90 (March/April 2008)
Helping the region respond to HIV
The Caribbean is one of the most beautiful regions in the world. It is also amongst the world’s most diverse regions, with dynamic,...