
Youth Café
Youth Cafe
As early adopters of technology, many young First Nations people are mixing technology with traditional art. In some communities, students as young as 10 are learning new media skills, recording the stories of their Elders, digitizing community stories, using and designing computer graphics and building web-sites. In some communities, students are teaching adults how to use computers and how to be web-savy. We invite communities to use this page to showcase their projects. Email us your web-site or a description of what the project is (info@fntc.info )
A journey into Time Immemorial - First Nations Traditional Knowledge http://www.sfu.museum/time/
Cool School: Consortium of Online Learning www.coolschool.ca/
E-bus www.e-bus.com
First Nations Education Steering Committee www.fnesc.ca/index.php
First Nations Schoolnet www.fnesc.ca/schoolnet/index.php
First Voices - Language Legacies Celebrating Indigenous Cultures www.firstvoices.com
First Voices Kids www.firstvoiceskids.com
Kids' Stop www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ks/index_e.htm
LIFT OFF - Space Simulation Series - Part I www.eti-tech.com/Ed-Eval/Liftoff-Eval/Liftoff/
Pianonanny Training for Keyboard www.pianonanny.com/start.html
Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Emergency Preparedness
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Emergency Preparedness - Provincial Emergency Plan www.pep.bc.ca
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First Nations' Emergency Services Society (FNESS) www.fness.bc.ca




