Digital Divide - a series of kōrero/conversations about digital equity, access and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand
This is a series developed as a collaborati... More
Digital Divide - a series of kōrero/conversations about digital equity, access and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand
This is a series developed as a collaborati... More
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Digital Divide - Episode 2 with Neysa Koizumi
Neysa has extensive experience in all application and web development aspects. She has served as a lead architect and senior developer in teams of various sizes across New Zealand and the US. She is a mother of two school-aged digital citizens. She has extensively researched digital equity through the lens of digital safety and wellbeing. Neysa is passionate about empowering digital device users to be responsible, capable and healthy digital device users.
24/05/2023
52:36
Digital Divide - Episode 1 with Elle Archer
Elle’s WHY (passion and ultimate commitment) is to UNIFY *Kotahitanga Rapunga Whakaaro
She is a strategist, futurist, innovator, technologist, systems Engineer, speaker who believes in ‘WE not me’ and *Empowering People to Achieve Outcomes for the Betterment of Purpose*
Some of Elle’s many hats include Chair of Te Matarau - the Māori Tech Association, a Board Trustee of Ako Ōtautahi Learning City Christchurch and co-lead of Waitaha Digital Regional Equity.
Digital Divide - a series of kōrero/conversations about digital equity, access and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand
This is a series developed as a collaboration between Linc Rourou, Plains FM and Ako Ōtautahi Learning City Christchurch
The series is hosted by Fi Deehan
The objectives of this series are:
• To highlight the digital divide/gap and it's impact in Aotearoa New Zealand
• To share personal stories, professional opinions and expertise
• To highlight the stories of those advocating for change
• To learn more about these issues as collaborators, as well as educate others who have little or no awareness of these issues
• To start conversations about these issues where have previously been none
• To inspire action towards system change
• To create a more inclusive, equitable and understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
Have some questions? Want more information? Want to hear more about these kinds of conversations? Want to contact Fi?
Contact Fi Deehan for all of the above.
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