Title:
1 Taking the Information Home Facilitated
by David Paul Achneepineskum, NAN Executive
Director February 14, 2002
2First Day - Learning About Smart Communities
(what it is and examples) Second Day - Building
Smart Communities (why we should, how we can)
3Day 3 - Bringing Broadband connections to every
NAN First Nation that is ready and wants it
WHAT DO WE NEED TO DO TO BRING THESE NEW
COMMUNICATION TOOLS HOME?
4Session 1 - Smart Communities
5Session 2 - How ICT Interacts in Daily Living -
Maintaining Protecting Our Language Culture
6SMART COMMUNITIES PROGRAM
Presentation to the First Nations Connect
Conference February 12, 2002
7Session 3 Smart Initiative - ICT Health
First Nation Telehealth
8Session 4 Smart Initiative - ICT Education -
KiHS - Community Based Internet Secondary School
9 SESSION 5 ICT Network Infrastructure Dan
Pellerin, KO, Sioux Lookout Peter Campbell, KO,
Balmertown Angus Miles, KO, Fort Severn
10DAY 2 - BUILDING SMART FIRST NATIONS
11Session 6 - ICT First Nations Communities -
Community Engagement and Planning in the use of
ICTs
12Session 7 - ICT Economic Development - Harvey
Yesno (CEO - NADF) - The NAN Economic
Development Officers' Network
13Session 8 - Developing a Business Case for ICTs
Community Planning
14Day 2 Lunch - CONNECTING NISHNAWBE ASKI NATION
COMMUNITIES - The Innovative and Cooperative Way
Introducing NAN's new ICT unit Plans - Gordon
Kakegamic
15Session 9 - ICT and Women and Youth
16Session 10 - ICT Government - Supporting the
Broadband Agenda in Northern Ontario
Carl doing what he does best - finding new
partners and looking for results
17Session 11 -Taking the Information Home
What steps should NAN and each and everyone of us
take to support the First Nations in the
development of ICTs at the tribal council
level at the community level at the
government (provincial and federal levels)