K-Net, Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Atlantic Canada’s First Nation Help Desk in Membertou, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and the First Nation Education Council in Wendake, Quebec initially set up videoconferencing networks for educational and health purposes. Since the mid-90s, the applications, reach and scope of these communication networks has expanded to include cultural, social, and community development activities. Interviews with the technical and administrative staff reveal how the relationship-building approach taken by of K-Net and Atlantic Canada’s First Nation Help Desk supports community development in the First Nations communities they serve
This paper provides an overview of policies and strategies for broadband infrastructure and access, ...
Videoconferencing can be used to connect remote and rural First Nation communities to work together ...
The Youth ICT Training initiative (YICT) has been providing IT skills training and short-term employ...
K-Net, Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Atlantic Canada’s First Nation ...
Our research is working in partnership with three First Nations organizations - KNet,Keewaytinook Ok...
This report uses video analysis and semi-structured interviews to describe a case of community use o...
Based on a paper originally prepared for and presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Co...
An introduction to a web streamed video clip highlighting the work and the philosophy behind the con...
Our research is building understanding about how two community-based First Nations organizations in ...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Cómo aprovechar las TICs : una experiencia de las...
First Nations Chiefs-in-Assembly in July, 2008 unanimously passed Resolution 19/2008, “e...
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation is a leader in community and social services. This rural First...
www.cracin.ca Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) Alliance c...
This thesis articulates how the Kuh-Ke-Nah network (K-Net) shaped broadband development in remote in...
Videoconferencing is usually perceived as something useful for institutional reasons \u2013 primaril...
This paper provides an overview of policies and strategies for broadband infrastructure and access, ...
Videoconferencing can be used to connect remote and rural First Nation communities to work together ...
The Youth ICT Training initiative (YICT) has been providing IT skills training and short-term employ...
K-Net, Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Atlantic Canada’s First Nation ...
Our research is working in partnership with three First Nations organizations - KNet,Keewaytinook Ok...
This report uses video analysis and semi-structured interviews to describe a case of community use o...
Based on a paper originally prepared for and presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Co...
An introduction to a web streamed video clip highlighting the work and the philosophy behind the con...
Our research is building understanding about how two community-based First Nations organizations in ...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Cómo aprovechar las TICs : una experiencia de las...
First Nations Chiefs-in-Assembly in July, 2008 unanimously passed Resolution 19/2008, “e...
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation is a leader in community and social services. This rural First...
www.cracin.ca Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking (CRACIN) Alliance c...
This thesis articulates how the Kuh-Ke-Nah network (K-Net) shaped broadband development in remote in...
Videoconferencing is usually perceived as something useful for institutional reasons \u2013 primaril...
This paper provides an overview of policies and strategies for broadband infrastructure and access, ...
Videoconferencing can be used to connect remote and rural First Nation communities to work together ...
The Youth ICT Training initiative (YICT) has been providing IT skills training and short-term employ...