West Coast ICT Kids Conference 2011

     

Thursday 9th and Friday 10th of June 2011

Shantytown

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Incorporating Social Media into your Marketing/Networking Strategy

Franz Josef – Sunday 17th and Monday 18th April 2011

Westport – Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st April 2011

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Web Workshop – Greymouth

Shantytown, Greymouth

Tuesday 19th April 2011

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After School tech Club – Explore – Design – Create

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After School Tech Club

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Adventures in Technology January 2011

 

Some outstanding opportunities are available to local children interested in technology in Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika in January 2011.  Workshops have different age ranges starting from Yr5 (9yrs) and cater right through to High School students.

 

For more information on courses in Westport

 

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For more information on courses in Greymouth

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For more information on courses in Hokitika

 

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Numbers are strictly limited so please book as soon as possible.

 

 

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Digital Imagery Workshops in Westport, Greymouth & Haast

   

Navigating the World of Digital Imagery

with professional photographer

Jason Blair

 

Confused by file types and sizes, resolution, compression, the difference in photos for the web, emailing and printing?

 

This workshop is designed to answer your questions about digital images, cameras, files, file formats, kilobytes, pixels, bits, acronyms (RGB, JPG, GIF…), and general gibberish that can be overwhelming.

 

Topics include:

- The structure of a digital image (what are pixels?)

- Resolution, colour, information – how numbers make pictures

- Digital capture devices (focusing mainly on cameras)

- File formats, files sizes and compression

- Output: web, email, print, lab

- Saving and storing images

- Sharing your images with the world

or bring along your own questions.

 

Westport - 1st December 2010 – 7-9pm BullerREAP

Greymouth - 2nd Decmber 2010 7-9pm Tai Poutini Polytechnic

Haast School – 2nd December 2010 7-9pm (Video Conferencing from Greymouth)

Registrations are essential and limited.

Cost: $10

 

Registrations and further inquiries to Jackie Gurden, jgurden@xtra.co.nz

ph 03 768 5444 by Friday 26th November 2010.

 

For details and updates on ICT events: http://communityinitiatives.ictwestcoast.ac.nz/ or follow Jackie on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Jackieg1

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Adventures in Technology Holiday Events Sept/Oct 2010

Mobile Phone Treasure Hunt

A fantastic challenge awaits…..Your task is to create a treasure hunt around Shantytown…. but this is no simple challenge. Learn how to write the clues as computer messages that will be transmitted via Bluetooth wireless signals to a mobile phone. Once you have made your treasure hunt you will attempt someone else’s course to find their treasure.

Tutor: Eric Martini

Date: This is a one-day event offered on both Mon 4th and Tues 5th October 9am-3pm at Shantytown

Age: Year 7 & 8

What to Bring:  Bring your lunch, a drink and a coat if the weather is wet.

Cost: $25

  

GPS Art

Science, art, technology, and good old fashioned run-around-fun combine to make a great full-day workshop. Learn about GPS technology – what it is and how it works – and then put it to use creating artwork on a big scale, which can be shared via the internet. We’ll look at what has been done before, and design our own creations.

Tutor: Jason Blair

Date:  Wed 6th October 9:30-3:30pm

Age: Yr 6,7 & 8

What to Bring: lunch, wet weather gear if necessary.

Venue: Blaketown Rugby and Arthur Fong Park

Cost: $25

 

 

 

 

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Tips and Traps for Genealogists – Family History and Whakapapa

 

Tips and Traps for Digital Genealogists

 

Presenter: Lewis Brown

Senior Advisor, Digital NZ

National Library of New Zealand

 Friday 10th September 2010

7pm

Left Bank Art Gallery

 Lewis is the editor and primary writer of the Make it Digital guides provided by DigitalNZ as part of the National Library’s role for digital content creation. He has a particular personal interest in and extensive knowledge of using the internet and digital tools for genealogy and family history work.  Along with digitizing and restoring family photos, Lewis is currently researching his maternal grandfather’s family who settled in the North Otago area.

 

Lewis will cover a wide variety of topics from choosing what to make digital, using the right techniques to digitize photos and documents, keeping original and digital material safe.  He will also provide examples of internet research strategies that he has used in his own research, and cover how to make best use of what is available on the web. You will be able to ask any questions you have on the topic. To have a look at the DigitalNZ guides Lewis has prepared go to

http://makeit.digitalnz.org/guidelines/getting-started/digitising-family-history-and-whakapapa

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with Lewis while he is on the Coast.

 

There is no cost for this evening however for planning and catering purposes registrations are essential please to jgurden@xtra.co.nz ph 03 768 5444 asap.

 

This evening is being organized between the West Coast ICT Uptake Project and the Westland Genealogy Group.

 

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Mobile Phone Technology as a Business Tool

 

 

“Mobile technology as a business tool”

Presenter: Kim Ellery

As technology becomes more complex, a gap is growing between the technology we purchase and the functions we actually use. We are told we can do more with our mobile phones, but many of us lack the time or understanding to leverage the benefits this new technology promises us. The user’s manuals are sometimes not much help either. What if you could respond to emails from your mobile while waiting for a flight, or use the GPS to search for a business address, or transfer music/photos to and from your computer?

After mentoring New Zealand’s business elite on how to maximise their mobile technology, West Coaster Kim Ellery returns home to help show you how to be more productive, more efficient, and above all else, confident in using your mobile. You don’t need to be savvy or own a flash new phone, you may just be wanting to know how you can reach your customers through text messaging, or what these ‘netbooks’ and ‘iPads’ everyone is talking about are.

By sharing insights gained from working alongside Vodafone, Telecom, IBM and others both here in NZ and the UK, Kim will demonstrate some of the latest mobile technology, explain how this applies to you and your business, and show you how you minimise your mobile costs. Kim has a good understanding of the West Coast business community, and these sessions will provide practical advice, and offer hands-on setup and support of your mobile technology. This is a great chance to learn of the latest technology trends and gain an understanding of how you can do more with your mobile.

Kim has been invited by the West Coast ICT Uptake project to prepare this presentation. It will be presented independently. He is not doing this to try and sell any company’s products or brands. The goal is for him to show us what some of the more popular applications are, how they work and how we could be using them. He will also cover some emerging trends in this area of technology.   

 

 

Topics that can be covered include:

Mobile Setup and Use

  • Setting up and using mobile email
  • Connecting your mobile to computer to transfer calendar appointments and contacts
  • Using your mobile as a modem for your computer
  • GPS navigation on your mobile

Applications

  • Mobile applications, what are they and why is everyone talking about them
  • Recommended applications for iPhone, BlackBerry
  • Mobile Social Media applications (Facebook, Twitter etc)
  • Location based applications

Trends

  • Latest smartphones and iPhone 4, iPad

Mobile trends

  • Managing your mobile cost
  • Recommended plans for personal and business use
  • Best practices for minimizing mobile spend while overseas
  • Using free WiFi networks from your mobile
  • Using mobile broadband

Advertising

  • Text message marketing platforms

Questions and Answers and any additional topics people may require information on

 

Franz Josef   Franz Josef School             Mon 16th Aug 5:30-7pm

Hokitika         WestREAP                            Tue   17th Aug 12-2pm

Greymouth  Tai Poutini Polytech           Tues  17th 5:30–7pm

Reefton (via Video Conference)          Tues 17th   5:30-7pm

Westport      Westport Motor Hotel      Wed  18th 5:30-7pm

Cost: $20      Nibbles provided

RSVP Essential to jgurden@xtra.co.nz or phone 03 768 5444

About Kim Ellery: Kim Ellery is a born and bred West Coaster. He has a Bachelor of Commerce in Information Technology and Marketing from the University of Otago.Kim has worked as a technology trainer for Mobile Mentor Ltd having mentored New Zealand’s business elite, celebrities, and sporting organisations on their smartphones; consulting to Vodafone and Telecom. He was a mobile specialist at Air New Zealand’s launch of mPass application (mobile boarding pass) nationwide. Amongst other projects Kim has developed and launched two successful mobile applications to BlackBerry App World.

Plus: A mobile phone valued at $299 will be won by one lucky participant.

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