Archive - Aug 31, 2003

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K-Net Mail Service update and development

Over the labour day weekend (Saturday and Sunday), K-Net staff took down the K-Net mail service for a 24 hour period to upgrade the storage devices. As well, staff are beginning the process of planning a strategy to filter virus from the mail attachments to prevent the mail service from being swamped with all the viruses and worms that are attacking on-line mail services around the worm.

We appreciate your patience and support in our efforts to improve these on-line services for all K-Net users. We expect that the mail service will be back up and running again by 5 pm on Sunday afternoon.

KO First Nations receive video production training

Les Meekis, KO's Community Manager with the Smart Communities project, is coordinating the introduction and delivery of video production workshops in each of the five KO First Nations. He is working with George Ferreira, a professional film-maker and a PhD candidate at the University of Guelph who providing the training and many of the resources as well as the members of the local Smart team in each of the KO First Nations.

The series of workshops began in North Spirit Lake on August 19 with the team flying over Keewaywin on August 26. Check out the stories and photos on the community portals at http://nsl.firstnation.ca and http://keewaywin.firstnation.ca. Each session is 7 days in length with the local participants receiving instructions and practical production applications in filming, lighting, audio and editing. Interviews and different community shots are gathered throughout the week resulting in a short video being produced and shown to the community.

The local Smart teams will be equipped to continue producing additional video material which will then be archived and made available on-line for everyone to use. The stories gathered will become part of the multi-media reports and productions that will be used to produce additional training and development tools and resources.

As people become comfortable in the use of these tools, the Native language content will be transcribed and archived for use in the schools and for language development and protection.