Community Engagement

engage people in the community, investigate e-learning, and strengthen creative communities

Connecting Up conference in Adelaide

Filed under: progress and events — elearnala at 10:29 pm on Tuesday, May 9, 2006

At the start of May, Josie and Michael went across to Adelaide, to join in the “Connecting Up” conference, from the organisation known as CISA (Community Information Strategies Australia Inc.) There was genuine interest from the audience, in the range of projects from 2005, and the Barkly Arts project movie was a great way to grab people’s attention. Fortunately the sound in the room was good enough to hear the fly buzzing at the start of the movie, and people were able to enjoy the terrific Tableland Drifters’ backing music (find out more about the Tableland Drifters from the Barkly Arts project web site; you can even download some of their music).

One other conference highlight was the keynote by Joe Baker, who spoke of several occasions where technology has been useful for community initiatives around the world. For example, the food voucher scheme in the US, where people had to stand in line for hours, until a passer-by came up with a database scheme, and later extended this to include barcode swipes and internet access too. You can find his keynote on the conference website, or via this direct link (it’s an mp3 file, 13.5mb).

Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.