Digital Video Production and KiHS highlighted in Sept 4 issue of Wawatay

The September 4 issue of Wawatay News contains two more news stories about the work being completed within the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations demonstration project.

This week's issue of the Kuh-ke-nah page in Wawatay News include the following articles:

  • Learning Video Production in Their Communities - North Spirit Lake and Keewaywin First Nation band members each participated in a seven day video production training workshop to begin producing video material that can be posted on-line. The other three KO First Nations will be completing their community based training workshops in September. Capturing and archiving digital video material is another initiative supported under Industry Canada's Smart Communities demonstration project.
  • KiHS well prepared for another on-line school year - KiHS teachers and classroom assistants each participated in training and development workshops in Balmertown during the last two weeks of August in preparation for the 2003-2004 school year.
  • K-Net Showcase - contains photos and the URL address about the construction and maintenance of the infrastructure that is in place to make all these connections work.

Rick Garrick is researching additional stories for future articles. If you have a story that you want to share about this project and the work that is happening in your community to get connected, please send us an e-mail.

Various newspaper articles are being scanned and stored for reference purposes in this photo gallery.