Community members are invited to use the eCommunity Facebook group to share ideas on how you are using technology to make your community a better place. If you have figured out a better way to use technology to improve your community’s social, economic and cultural health, post your ideas to the eCommunity.

KO staff are going to provide network updates and opportunities. 

Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) and KO-KNET (www.knet.ca) provides support for the eCommunity. Your eCommunity Facebook group is an online place where you can share ideas, stay connected to other people and plan together for the future of your community-owned network. You can post discussions about technology and other services in your community – including cell phones, internet and anything else that happens online. KO staff will provide support through the First Nation Innovation project by sharing network updates and opportunities so that we can continue this journey together.

KO eCommunity is bringing people together to learn how to use technology to build strong, healthy communities in which to raise our children and future generations.

Your ideas will help all of us use technology to shape the future. The youth are going to decide how technology is used to share the culture with future generations.

If you have any questions about your eCommunity Facebook Group, talk to your community technician and eCommunity coordinator.



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KORI Report for Online Survey for Deer Lake First Nation

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate

Dr. Susan O'Donnell and Brian Beaton are in Deer Lake, arriving on Wednesday evening, July 23 and staying until Wednesday afternoon, July 30.They are presenting the report produced from the information shared by Deer Lake community members for the online survey that was conducted in Feb-Mar 2014. While in Deer Lake, they will be visiting the different organizations and meeting with people to discuss training and business skills requirements in the community. A copy of the report being shared can be downloaded below or by clicking on the following link ... http://e-community.knet.ca/sites/default/files/DL-community-report.pdf

Keewaywin First Nation e-Community Report (July 2014)

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate

During our visit to Keewaywin (July 18 - July 23), Dr. Susan O'Donnell and Brian Beaton presented the Chief and Council with copies of the report produced from the information that Keewaywin community members shared on the Feb-Mar 2014 online survey. The complete report is attached below ... or click here for the copy http://e-community.knet.ca/sites/default/files/KWW-community-report.pdf 

Fort Severn - KORI Online Survey Report

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate

The Fort Severn e-Community Report highlighting the information obtained from the online survey is available (see attachment) at http://e-community.knet.ca/sites/default/files/FS-community-report.pdf ... If anyone has any questions about this report and the information available please contact either Franz Seibel at the KORI office at 877-737-5638 x1221 or franz.seibel@knet.ca or Brian Beaton at brian.beaton@unb.ca ... We look forward to seeing everyone's feedback. 

Enterprising Women - Feb 5th Agenda

Armanda Cimon

Making Change in Your Community - Video Conference

Proposal Writing, E-Community, Youth Projects, Women Business Circles and so much more!!!

Web stream Available; http://live.knet.ca/korilive

*** Larger groups can ask for a PO for lunch***

 

Launch of 2014 KO e-Community Online Survey

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate

TODAY (Feb 3) we are launching the KO First Nations 2014 e-Community Survey in the KO First Nations!
 
WE NEED YOUR STORIES, IDEAS, THOUGHTS, and RECOMMENDATIONS.
 
PLEASE click here at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J7RRZN5 and COMPLETE the survey.
 
After completing the survey you can enter your name in the draw for an Ipad Apple computer and a chance to win a $50 gift card that will be drawn after the survey is closed by March 15. Only Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nation community members are eligible for the draw.
 

Launch of KO e-Community Online Survey

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate

TODAY we are launching the KO First Nations e-Community Survey in the KO First Nations!
 
WE NEED YOUR STORIES, IDEAS, THOUGHTS, and RECOMMENDATIONS.
 
PLEASE click here at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J7RRZN5 and COMPLETE the survey.
 
After completing the survey you can enter your name in the draw for an Ipad Apple computer and a chance to win a $50 gift card that will be drawn after the survey is closed by March 15. Only Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nation community members are eligible for the draw.
 

KO Online Survey starting February 3

Brian Beaton, KO Research Associate
Hello,
 
Your tribal council, Keewaytinook Okimakanak is working with your community to plan for our shared future. We are looking for your ideas and input to help us with this planning. We are asking everyone who is 18 years old or older to complete the online survey that will be available on Monday February 3. 
 
There are prizes to be won for those people completing the survey including an iPad! Each KO First Nation will also have a draw of people who complete the survey for $50 gift cards!
 
The survey asks questions about your use of different programs and services being supported by KO and your First Nation. The answers to these questions will help us understand the role of technologies in your communities and what is needed to continue these services. 
 

Nov 14 Ladies Lunch and Video Conference

Franz Seibel

Register your site today! barbkakepetum@knet.ca

Ask about a PO for Lunch for larger groups!

Schedule

10-11 AM CST Proposal Writing

12-1 CST Social Enterprise - Working for yourself to feed your family and making a difference in your community.

2-3 CST Keeping Business in the North

KO eHealth Presents - Elders Visitation Thursday August 22

Lyle Johnson

Hello everyone,

                                                                                                                                                                                

KO e-Health is pleased to present…

Event: Elders Visitation
Date: Thursday, August 22, 2013.
Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am CST/ 10:30 am to 12:30 pm EST

Poster: Please print and post the attached poster at your facility.

 

Registration: To register for this event contact your local community telemedicine coordinator or call Lana Bighead at 1 800 387 3740 Ext 3001 or by email at lanaabighead@knet.ca. We will need your site information to register your site.

NAN XXXII KEEWAYWIN CONFERENCE WEBCAST LIVE

Lyle Johnson

NAN XXXII KEEWAYWIN CONFERENCE

AUGUST 13-15, 2013

CHIEF SIMEON MCKAY EDUCATION CENTRE

KASABONIKA LAKE FIRST NATION

 

 

NISHNAWBE ASKI NATION – “TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER”

 

LIVE WEBCAST CAN BE VIEWED HERE

(best viewed in Chrome or IE browser)

 

 

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