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“Taking the Information Home” Facilitated by: David Paul Achneepineskum, NAN Executive Director February 14, 2002. First Day - Learning About Smart Communities (what it is and examples) Second Day - Building Smart Communities (why we should, how we can).
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“Taking the Information Home” Facilitated by: David Paul Achneepineskum, NAN Executive Director February 14, 2002
First Day - Learning About Smart Communities (what it is and examples) • Second Day - Building Smart Communities (why we should, how we can)
Day 3 - Bringing Broadband connections to every NAN First Nation that is ready and wants it WHAT DO WE NEED TO DO TO BRING THESE NEW COMMUNICATION TOOLS HOME?
Session 2 - How ICT Interacts in Daily Living - Maintaining & Protecting Our Language & Culture
SMART COMMUNITIES PROGRAM Presentation to the First Nations Connect Conference February 12, 2002
Session 3: Smart Initiative - ICT & Health First Nation Telehealth
Session 4: Smart Initiative - ICT & Education - KiHS - Community Based Internet Secondary School
SESSION 5: ICT & Network Infrastructure Dan Pellerin, KO, Sioux Lookout Peter Campbell, KO, Balmertown Angus Miles, KO, Fort Severn
Session 6 - ICT & First Nations Communities - Community Engagement and Planning in the use of ICTs
Session 7 - ICT & Economic Development - Harvey Yesno (CEO - NADF) - The NAN Economic Development Officers' Network
Session 8 - Developing a Business Case for ICTs & Community Planning
Day 2 Lunch - CONNECTING NISHNAWBE ASKI NATION COMMUNITIES - The Innovative and Cooperative Way Introducing NAN's new ICT unit Plans - Gordon Kakegamic
Session 10 - ICT & Government - Supporting the Broadband Agenda in Northern Ontario Carl doing what he does best - “finding new partners and looking for results”
Session 11 -Taking the Information Home What steps should NAN and each and everyone of us take to support the First Nations in the development of ICTs * at the tribal council level * at the community level * at the government (provincial and federal levels)