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Learn to Live Together
Testimonials
GigaPan Testimonials
“GigaPan was a greater experience in my life. It has taught me so much about the world that we live in and I am glad I joined it.”
-Lavela High School student
“GigaPan keeps you updated internationally and makes you research about everything, so I love it!”
-Lavela High School student
“One of the most important things you take with your from high school experience is friendship. The two faces at the center of the photo depict the bonds of sisterhood forged and the integration of diverse cultures presentat our cosmopolitan institute”
-Naparima Girls’ High School – Students’ comment on a GigaPan
“This panorama shows varying issues that children face on a daily basis. How they are dealt with depends on various factors, culture being one.”
-Tobago Bishop’s High School student
"At Falk School we also try to demonstrate qualities of tolerance and respect. Our school plays often have a theme such as The Rainbow People. Falk School's Talent Show celebrates everyone's individuality. (..) These are some examples of how our school reaches out to make all students feel accepted and welcome.”
-Falk High School’s students in response to a comment from Naparima Girls’ High School
“I concluded that learning did take place, and especially that the students had fun using the GigaPan and it made my lesson more effective and enjoyable. It also brought to life the topic of ecology to my Form 6 class and brought the environment into my classroom.”
-Naparima Girls’ High school teacher
“GigaPan Conversations was such a memorable way to spend International Teachers’ Day. We are grateful to you and Museum Africa that this day was such a joy. With your help GigaPan has been exposed to other South Africans. During that month three of our learners in the programme were interviewed by SABC International who wanted to find out more aout the project.
Dumisiana has just started to work with gentlemen from the Civic Theatre on a documentary on Alexandra (township north of Johannesburgh). They are using GigaPan.”
-Lulama (South Africa teacher)






