 My parents got nothing much to share with us or to provide to us, you know. She could not afford to buy me those fancy gadgets, you know, because they're expensive in our country. My name is Warabele Modongo. I come from Botswana. We don't have a computer in our house. None of us ever owned a computer, a mining company and the township. They donated computers to our school. It was then that I started developing that interest of using the computer. I was scared to touch this, you know, because I thought, so I touched this. What if I mess it up? What if I destroy it? Am I going to repay and my parents don't have money to come and repay this? From my background, I had this in my mind. Seeing myself being successful in life. We had this other club at school, in high school. They wanted us to be involved in more research, making a deep research. So that I took an advantage of it to use the internet as my source to get more information. And most of the information that I got when I was in that group, the medicine science fair group, I relied much on Wikipedia. And to share with you the information that I got in there. Our project did well at the regional level. We proceeded to the national level. I had rumors actually in school that, well, you shouldn't trust Wikipedia, because Wikipedia is not a trusted source to gather information for your research. And I was very surprised. Wikipedia is an open source where everyone can impute or throw in his or her idea. And then somebody else comes in and polishes on that idea to make it superb. I passed so I had to progress to Tashary. Most of my friends didn't make it to Tashary and looking at the family background, I had to say no, no, no. I need to achieve more so that I can bring something home, help my parent. The information that I've, I've grasped from Wikipedia really made me to move forward. I managed to pass because most of the materials that I read, the researches that I've made at school, I got them right there from Wikipedia.