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Outputs of the National Digital Forum 2005
NDF 2005 Outputs Home | Precis Part 1 | Precis Part 2 | Precis Part 3 | Presenter Biographies
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DAY 1 PROGRAMME
OPENING 9.00 am
Mihi (MP3 audio format; 0.8MB) – Te Taru White. MP3 Audio (0.8MB)
Opening (MP3 audio format; 6.8MB) – Hon. Judith Tizard. MP3 Audio (6.8MB)
SESSION 1 9.30 – 10.30 am: A conversation
Introduction – Te Taru White. MP3 Audio (0.4MB)
Chair – Alison Dobbie, Auckland City Libraries
What are the opportunities and impediments associated with taking up digital technologies in the cultural and information sectors?To answer the question: Where do we want to be in five/ten years time? MP3 Audio (26MB)
Bronwyn Dalley, Ministry of Culture and Heritage Keri Kaa - Ngati Pourou Mark Stevens - City of Sydney Archives Jill M. Koelling - Colorado Digitisation Project Ernie Newman - TUANZ
SESSION 2 11.00 am – 12.30 pm: The Digital Strategy & creating New Zealand On-Line.
Chair – Penny Carnaby
Peter Macaulay. MP3 Audio (11.4MB) Sue Sutherland, National Library. MP3 Audio (10.3MB) PowerPoint Presentation (84MB) Question and Answer MP3 Audio (17.9MB)
SESSION 3 1.30 – 3.00 pm: Sector/Participant Initiatives
Chair – Dr Seddon Bennington
Sound Archive Ngä Taonga Körero – Rachel Lord and Heeni Shortland. MP3 Audio (9.3MB). PowerPoint Presentation (9MB) Matapihi – Sam Searle. MP3 Audio (4.6MB). PowerPoint Presentation (9MB) Learning Activity Management System (LAMS) – Jane Armstrong. MP3 Audio (8.4MB). PowerPoint Presentation ZIP File (9MB) New Zealand Film Archive – Frank Stark. MP3 Audio (6.5MB) Question and Answer MP3 Audio (11.5MB)
SESSION 4 3.30 – 5.00 pm: Realities for Small Archives
Chair – Dianne Macaskill. MP3 Audio (0.6MB)
Mark Stevens, City Archivist, Sydney City of Sydney Archives – Newtown Project. MP3 Audio (13.2MB). PowerPoint Presentation (0.1MB) Kay Sanderson, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand and Rachel Brown, Family History Educator. MP3 Audio (12.3MB). PowerPoint Presentation ZIP File (19MB)
Question and Answer. MP3 Audio (12.6MB)
DAY 2 PROGRAMME
Chair – Penny Carnaby MP3 Audio (1.9MB)
Jill M. Koelling, Executive Director MP3 Audio (30MB). PowerPoint Presentation (12MB)
Question and Answer MP3 Audio (7.5MB)
SESSION 2 11.00 AM – 12.30 pm: End-User Perspectives – How are audiences and communities using digital content?
Chair – Dr Seddon Bennington
Key questions: How were end-user needs incorporated into development and design? What has the impact been?
Brooklyn School – Dean Stanley MP3 Audio (3.4MB). PowerPoint Presentation ZIP File (73MB) Victoria University – Brian Opie MP3 Audio (8MB) Te Papa Mobile Exhibition Guide – Neil Cowley MP3 Audio (6.9MB). PowerPoint Presentation ZIP File (0.7MB) Te Ara – Alex Smith, Shift MP3 Audio (6.5MB). PowerPoint Presentation (3.7MB) Question and Answer MP3 Audio (12.7MB)
SESSION 3 1.30 – 3.00 pm: Iwi and GLAMs – A Collaborative Potential
Co-chairs – John Mohi and Arapata Hakiwai MP3 Audio (1.7MB)
Lead – Dr Jane Hunter, University of Queensland, Australia MP3 Audio (11.2MB). PowerPoint Presentation (4MB) Jim Nicholls, Hauraki Mäori Trust Board and Dr. David Bainbridge, Waikato University MP3 Audio (11.3MB). PowerPoint Presentation (14.7MB) Moka Apiti, History Works Te Tak oto o Te Ao Participatory GIS, A Mäori Perspective MP3 Audio (8MB) part 1. MP3 Audio (3.7MB) part 2. PowerPoint Presentation (20.5MB) Question and Answer MP3 Audio (6.1MB)
SESSION 4 3.30 – 5.00 pm: Collections Australia Network
Chair – Dianne Macaskill
Mark Clayton, National Project Director MP3 Audio (31MB) PowerPoint Presentation Zip File (6.2MB) Question and Answer MP3 Audio (4MB)
SUM UP 5.00 – 5.30pm
Chair – Penny Carnaby
Rapporteur Jill M. Koelling MP3 Audio (10.5MB)
Poroporoaki MP3 Audio (1.8MB)
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