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 * NetHui** -- [] -- New Zealand's awesome annual web conference, taking place since 2010.

2017 dates are November 9-10 and the event will be held in Auckland at the [|Aotea Center].

Key Links
https://2017.nethui.nz https://2017.nethui.nz/get-involved https://2017.nethui.nz/speakers [|@NetHuiNZ] [|NetHui NZ] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetHui

2017 Tweets https://twitter.com/NetHuiNZ/status/887484364581330944 https://twitter.com/hollowaysmith/status/917605144828690432

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Misc

https://sparx.org.nz/

Previously: 2016 NetHui
The 2016 iteration was a roadtrip:


 * October 13** Nelson
 * October 15** South Auckland
 * October 17** Rotorua

http://2016.nethui.nz https://internetnz.nz/blog/nethui-lets-hit-road-2016 http://livestream.com/i-filmservices/NetHui2016NelsonStream1 http://livestream.com/i-filmservices/NetHui2016NelsonStream2
 * 2016 Links**

Coverage
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily-post/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503438&objectid=11730345 http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/84906517/nelson-nethui-to-educate-about-the-internet http://www.computerworld.co.nz/article/604339/internetnz-nethui-going-walkabout

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What we love

 * The event has a solid ethos
 * Livestreaming is integrated into the event
 * Indigenous culture is integrated into the event
 * Respect for diverse voices is integrated into the event
 * Collective notetaking on Google is world-class

What we'd like to see

 * We'd love to see participants take us out into the streets and into the parks of Nelson, South Auckland and Rotorua if not during NetHui, then after NetHui. Can we see some #periscope and photo safaris in city parks?
 * More Māori connections! Thanks to NetHui we've discovered great initiatives and apps including [|TangataWhenua] and [|Hika Lite]... and we're starting simple, with learning how to pronounce 'Hui.' ... and Nethui tui. Please, if there are other apps and services that educate visitors to Māori language and culture, let us know.
 * Coverage of NZ tourism and conservation. While we understand that the event is focused on internet/computer policy, our ears perk up when you show how the travel and nature sectors in NZ are taking to the social web.

Kudos to the sponsors
A special thank you to gold sponsors of [|#nethui]  South Auckland - [|@SparkNZ]  and [|@ChorusNZ]  - big ups for helping make this happen!

Nelson http://2016.nethui.nz/nelson/programme-nelson

We're just talking to each other 1:40 http://livestream.com/i-filmservices/NetHui2016NelsonStream1/videos/138659612

[|Ron Mader] Watching this on the livestream, I want to thank you for sharing. What grabs me is similar to what one gentleman said -- that these road trip NetHuis should focus attention on rural New Zealand.

I understand local access can be costly and difficult to some. But the issue I'd raise is how difficult it is for foreigners to better understand NZ and in particular the rural countryside

about 14 hours ago



Moving from early adopters to early majority'

.[|@nelsoncitynz][|@tasmandc] residents - what sessions are you looking forward to at NetHui Nelson? [|#WhyDoYouNetHui]http://2016.nethui.nz/nelson/programme-nelson …

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October 15 Auckland
in partnership with the Southern Initiative at Auckland Council, to South Auckland. Manukau Institute of Technology Cnr Davies Ave & Manukau Station Road, Auckland

When driving from the City on State Highway 1, ignore the signboard - “MIT, This Exit” just past Otahuhu as it leads to another campus of MIT. You need to take the REDOUBT ROAD exit. Please turn right at the exit and that road becomes Manukau Station Road.

https://www.google.co.nz/ma...

Looking forward to South Auckland [|#NetHui]  tomorrow. Exhibits by <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #3b94d9; font-family: Helvetica,Roboto,'Segoe UI',Calibri,sans-serif; font-size: 18px; text-decoration: none;">[|@2020TrustNZ][|@aucklandmuseum][|@mikahaka][|@hi5]http://realityvirtual.co <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #292f33; font-family: Helvetica,Roboto,'Segoe UI',Calibri,sans-serif; font-size: 18px;"> & more!

Monday, October 17 <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #777777; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Monday 17 October 2016 <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #474747; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">The NetHui roadtrip is taking us to Rotorua this year, in partnership with Rotorua Lakes Council. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #474747; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Rotorua Lakes Council

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https://www.google.co.nz/ma...

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2015 Highlights

 * Captions of keynote presentations
 * Tui Time Alarm

New mantra: Make something new or make something better

Key Words: access, accessibility, digitalinclusion, digital colonization

What are the take-aways from the just-published Internet Report?

Tikanga? On of my favorite headlines of the year in the way it has great mouthfeel - [|Māori discuss whether tikanga crosses over to internet at annual NetHui]

So what is Tikanga? I sense a linguistic adventure!

Clarification - It was also the Pakeha who were included in the discussion.

Weaving the web, I wonder whether Native Innovation is watching. The panels are education were similar in spirit to the Flagstaff conference.

The journalism panel was interesting, but a bit lackluster. I wish sponsored content were discussed more Where was @ media watch. Again as an outsider Why can't we comment on Radio NZ and Maori Television?

[|@virtuallykaren] made an impression on stage and in the tk

FYI, as a response, the following presentations were updated

Criticisms The buffering was worse this year

What we'd like to see

 * Live editing of transcripts using Google docs has been amazing. Please do this again! Intesting to see some panels used it extensively and others (Maori Meetup) ignored it completely. A recommendation - it's good to have transcripts but could the docs also be used for a survey or something more creative?
 * We'd love to see participants take us out into the streets and into the parks of Auckland if not during NetHui, then before or after NetHui. Can we see some #periscope and photo safaris in tk park?
 * More Māori connections! Thanks to NetHui we've discovered great initiatives and apps including [|TangataWhenua] and [|Hika Lite] ... and we're starting simple, with learning how to pronounce 'Hui.' ... How is 'Hui' in translated in Ayuuk, Sámi? and Zapotec?
 * Coverage of NZ tourism and conservation. While we understand that the event is focused on internet/computer policy, our ears perk up when you show how the travel and nature sectors in NZ are taking to the social web.
 * Google+ hangouts. Would any of the participants care to join a #NetHui hangout after the conference to unpack the lessons learned?

Hangouts

 * Friday, June 26, 5pm Las Vegas and Saturday, June 27, noon Auckland** [|NetHui Preview]

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According to the [|NetHui Programme]: "This inclusive theme covers the importance of the Internet to all Kiwis. Whether it’s a corporate venture or a not-for-profit trying to organise a campaign, social networking or surveillance – the Internet is a part of everyone’s world. And we should keep it open, uncaptureable and innovative."

Current time in NZ
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Key Links
[|updated program] [|conversations] http://2015.nethui.nz/code-of-conduct https://www.internetsociety.org/intercommunity2015 http://strea.ma/streams/stream/7RNLQqAP

Headlines 2015
http://2015.nethui.nz/2015/09/nethui-2015-report [|Māori discuss whether tikanga crosses over to internet at annual NetHui] [|The Shifting Digital Divide] http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/business/kicking-off-nethui http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1507/S00030/nethui-2015-live-streaming-of-sessions-9-10-july.htm http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/te-manu-korihi/278189/maori-urged-to-take-up-careers-in-it

Embedded Tweets
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<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif;">Day 0: Wednesday 8 July (not streamed live)

 * 7:30 |||||||||| [|ISOC InterCommunity 2015 breakfast] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 8:00 |||||||||| [|ISOC InterCommunity 2015] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 9:00 || [|ISOC InterCommunity 2015 cont.] //(Spark Room)// || [|Māori meetup] //(NZ 3)// || [|InTAC] //(NZ 4)// || [PacINET to start at 11am]//(Marlb 1)// || [|Education forum] //(Marlb 2)// ||
 * 10:30 |||||||||| Morning tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * 11:00 || [|JumpStart] //(Spark Room)// || [|Māori meetup] //(NZ 3)// || [|InTAC] //(NZ 4)// || [|PacINET] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Education forum] //(Marlb 2)// ||
 * 12:30 |||||||||| Lunch break //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * 1:30 || [|JumpStart] //(Spark Room)// || [|Māori meetup] //(NZ 3)// || [|InTAC] //(NZ 4)// || [|PacINET] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Education forum] //(Marlb 2)// ||
 * 3:00 |||||||||| Afternoon tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * 3:30 || [JumpStart finishes at 3pm] //(Spark Room)// || [|Māori meetup] //(NZ 3)// || [|InTAC] //(NZ 4)// || [|PacINET] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Education forum] //(Marlb 2)// ||
 * 5:05 |||||||||| [|Digital inclusion showcase: 5 by 5] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 5:30 |||| [|ISOC InterCommunity 2015] //(Spark Room)// |||| Open Source Society meetup //(NZ 3)// || Wigley Law Launching Pad//(NZ 4)// ||
 * 6:00 |||||||||| [|Offsite event: Refactor] ||
 * 6:45 |||||||||| [|Offsite event: University of Auckland Public Lecture – Magna Carta Online: Security and Privacy in the Digital Age] ||
 * 6:45 |||||||||| [|Offsite event: University of Auckland Public Lecture – Magna Carta Online: Security and Privacy in the Digital Age] ||

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif;">Day 1: Thursday 9 July

 * 8:00 |||||||||||||| Registration opens //(NZ Foyer)// ||
 * 9:00 |||||||||||||| Welcome and Mihi //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 9:15 |||||||||||||| Scene-setting: Jordan Carter, InternetNZ CE //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 9:30 |||||||||||||| Ministerial address: Hon. Amy Adams, Minister for Communications //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 10:15 |||||||||||||| Morning tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * [|10:45] |||||||||||||| Keynote: Kathy Brown, ISOC CEO //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 11:15 |||||||||||||| NetHui kaupapa: Martin Cocker, NetSafe //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 11:20 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * [|11:30] || [|RBI 2: Community support and demand] //(NZ 3)// || [|Māori meetup follow-up] //(NZ 4)// || [|Privacy in education] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Govt 2.0: Digital by default] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 12:30 |||||||||||||| Lunch – sponsored by Facebook //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * [|1:30] || [|Connecting rural communities] //(NZ 3)// || [|Clicktivism or slacktivism?] //(NZ 4)// || [|Online dispute resolution] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Domains: growth, change, transition] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 2:30 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * 2:35 || [|Internet of Things] //(NZ 3)// || [|Govt 3.0: Democratic API] //(NZ 4)// || [|Workplace digital literacy] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Pacific Islands and the Internet] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 3:35 |||||||||||||| Afternoon tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * [|4:00] |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Parliamentary Internet Forum] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 5:00 |||||||||||||| Day 1 wrap-up session //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 5:15 |||||||||||||| Networking drinks – sponsored by Huawei //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * 6:30 || Wigley Law Launching Pad//(Spark Room)// || [|New Zealand Internet Research Forum meetup] //(NZ 3)// |||||||| Code Club Auckland meetup //(NZ 4)// ||
 * 6:30 || Wigley Law Launching Pad//(Spark Room)// || [|New Zealand Internet Research Forum meetup] //(NZ 3)// |||||||| Code Club Auckland meetup //(NZ 4)// ||

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans',Arial,sans-serif;">Day 2: Friday 10 July

 * 8:00 |||||||||||||| Registration opens //(NZ Foyer)// ||
 * 9:00 |||||||||||||| Morning welcome //(Spark Room)// ||
 * [|9:10] |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Adapt or die? News media, new media, transmedia] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 10:15 |||||||||||||| Morning tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * [|10:45] || [|NZ culture online] //(NZ 3)// || [|Slowing the fast lane] //(NZ 4)// || [|Why not open?] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Privacy and business online] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 11:45 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * [|11:50] || [|Future of financial tech] //(NZ 3)// || [|Copyright on the internet] //(NZ 4)// || [|Why not open? cont.] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Data control in cloud environments] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 12:50 |||||||||||||| Lunch – sponsored by Facebook //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * 1:50 || [|e-Mental health] //(NZ 3)// || [|Safety and security in SMEs] //(NZ 4)// || [|Open data workshop: women online] //(Marlb 1)// || [|International Internet governance] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 2:50 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * [|2:55] || [|Disaster recovery] //(NZ 3)// || [|Is there an app for that?] //(NZ 4)// || [|Open data workshop: women online cont.] //(Marlb 1)// || [|Maker education] //(Marlb 2)// || Barcamp//(Marlb 3)// || Chill-out room//(Boardoom)// ||
 * 3:55 |||||||||||||| Afternoon tea //(NZ Promenade)// ||
 * [|4:15] |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Digital inclusion – Internet for everybody] //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 5:00 |||||||||||||| Day 2 wrap-up session //(Spark Room)// ||
 * 5:30 |||||||||||||| NetHui 2015 finishes ||
 * 5:30 |||||||||||||| NetHui 2015 finishes ||

NetHui involves a range of different formats. There are keynotes and plenary panels. At the heart of NetHui are 1-hour discussion sessions on topics and issues which come from the NetHui community.

Essay
Our view: NetHui sets the benchmark for engaging, inclusive, livestreaming events, particularly amenable to remote participants.

NetHui brings together a variety of players - aka stakeholders - working at the forefront and just curious about - the Internet and how digital communication can be used to improve the quality of life in New Zealand. Keynotes inspire and the breakout sessions invariably yield gems of wisdom from the participants.

Bringing together everyone involved with Internet issues, the NetHui concept is based on the format of multi-stakeholder collaboration successfully introduced by the global [|Internet Governance Forum].

We see this event as a good example for business conferences. In particular, we would love to see more local tourism reps attend NetHui or copy NetHui methodology in their own events. Perhaps there might be a way to collaboratively develop ideas about [|Collaboration in NZ Travel and Tourism].

Our challenge here on the wiki and via [|Storify] is to capture the uncapturable.

Why we like this
Since 2011 we have paid attention to the NetHui conferences from across the Pacific with the goal of learning some new things about copyright and digital inclusion. We even picked up a few Maori phrases and insider tips from Auckland! The truth of our #NetHui fondness comes from what we see and hear as remote participants.

The event embraces online interaction with on the ground networking (face-to-face communication or //kanohi ki te kanohi)//. #NetHui, we send our //[|aroha]//!

The organizers are trying something new in 2014: [|requesting planning ideas] and participants are invited to submit ideas for themes, sessions and speakers in the comments, everyone will be able to “like” the ones they like, and discuss them further. Here is the [|updated program] and the [|index for livestreaming video] (Thursday and Friday)

The Soul of NetHui
The real soul of NetHui are the streams. Rooms are arranged for circular sitting to encourage conversation. A stream or topic facilitator sets the context, taking no more than 5-10 minutes. After that, the role of the facilitator is, as they name suggests, to facilitate the discussion. No Power Points, no presentations. Just high quality conversation, welcoming multiple perspectives on the topic. ([])

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Google Docs [|Disaster Recovery] [|Maker Education]

Twitter
[|@NetHuiNZ] [|@InternetNZ] [|@ellenstrickland] [|@bcarmody] [|@CC_Aotearoa] [|@DigitalMaori] [|@djhdcj] [|@jordantcarter] [|@NZPrivacy] [|@adzebill] [|@mr45144] [|@internetrights] [|@vanisadhiru] [|@virtuallykaren] [|@ktaiuru] [|@mashmatix]

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2014 Headlines
[] - [|@InternetNZ] [] - [|@MicheleACourt] [] - [|@meganjwhelan] [|http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/20141416/vivian-chandra-women,-youth-and-the-net] - [|@vivster81] [] [] http://publicaddress.net/the-auckland-great-blend-2014 http://news.tangatawhenua.com/archives/26477 [] [] http://eventifier.com/event/nethui/popular [] (PDF) []

=Programme=

Mihi Whakatau, Welcome Ceremony || [|Jump start] || [|InTAC] || **Marlborough 1 (main) & 3 (breakout)** [|NetHui Youth Forum] |||||| **Marlborough 2** [|Māori Meetup] || Introduction, housekeeping - MC Michèle A’Court <span style="color: #09159c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue',Arial,sans-serif; text-decoration: none;">[|@MicheleACourt] || Scene setting - Jordan Carter <span style="color: #09159c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue',Arial,sans-serif; text-decoration: none;">[|@jordantcarter] || Ministerial address - [|Hon Amy Adams, Minister for Communications & Information Technology] || Morning tea || [|Opening Panel - The Internet and NZ: the next 25 years] || Tags: Government & Citizens, Emerging Issues || [|Youth Wellbeing Online] Tags: Health, Emerging Issues, Community || [|Design Right Design for All] Tags: Access, Community || [|Doing Data Journalism] Tags: Culture, Openness || [|Barcamp] || Tags: Community, Culture || [|Online Government] Tags: Community, Government & Citizens || [|Tertiary & Lifelong Learning] Tags: Education, Access, Economy & Business || [|Domain Names: 2014 & Beyond] Tags: Economy & Business, Infrastructure || [|Barcamp] || Tags: Community, Government & Citizens || [|A Global Concern] Tags: Internet & the Law, Governance || [|Digitally Blended Learning] Tags: Education, Government & Citizens, Community || [|Open Data: Progress, Users, Possibilities] Tags: Economy & Business, Government & Citizens || [|Barcamp] || //NZ 1&2// || [|@JCE_PC] || Tags: Access, Infrastructure, Community || [|Government Surveillance. Keep calm and carry on?] Tags: Governance, Safety & Security || [|Barcamp] || [|Learning Right for Working Success] Tags: Education, Economy & Business || [|Barcamp] || Tags: Economy & Business, Internet & the Law || [|Lurkers, Listeners & Trolls] Tags: Community, Internet & the Law || [|Barcamp] || [|Shared Care Health Records] Tags: Health, Government & Citizens || [|Barcamp] || Tags: Access, Rural, Economy & Business || [|The future of finance] Tags: Economy & Business, Community || [|Barcamp] || [|Participatory Government] Tags: Government & Citizens, Community || [|Barcamp] || Tags: Community, Access || [|Pushing Play on Content] Tags: Economy & Business, Access, Culture || [|Barcamp] || [|NZ Internet Research Network] Tags: Emerging Issues, Community, Education || [|Barcamp] || <span style="color: #0084b4; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue',Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14.44444465637207px; text-decoration: none;">[|@roddrury] ||
 * Wednesday, 9 July**
 * 8.00 |||||||||||||| Registration Desk Opens - //Foyer// ||
 * 9.00 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 9.00 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 9.15 |||||||||||||| Housekeeping & Day one scene setting ||
 * 9.30 || Workshops || **NZ 1&2**
 * 10.30 |||||||||||||| Morning Tea - Foyer ||
 * 11.00 || Workshops || [|Jump start] || [|InTAC] || [|NetHui Youth Forum] |||||| [|Māori Meetup] ||
 * 12.30 |||||||||||||| Lunch ||
 * 1.30 || Workshops || [|Jump start] || [|InTAC] || [|NetHui Youth Forum] |||||| [|Māori Meetup] ||
 * 3.00 |||||||||||||| Afternoon Tea ||
 * 3.30 || Workshops || [|Jump start] || [|InTAC] || [|NetHui Youth Forum] |||||| [|Māori Meetup] ||
 * 5.00 |||||||||||||| FINISH ||
 * 5.15 |||||||||||||| [|Moxie side event: NetHui Edition - The next 25 years of the Internet] ||
 * 5.15 |||||||||||||| [|Meetup: Civil Liberties Online] ||
 * 5.15 |||||||||||||| [|Meetup: Creative Commons: Generation Open] ||
 * 5.15 |||||||||||||| [|Mozilla Birds of a Feather] ||
 * 6.00 |||||||||||||| [|Girl Geek Dinner] - //Toto// ||
 * **Thursday 10 July** ||
 * 7.30 |||||||||||||| Registration Desk Opens - //Foyer// ||
 * 9.00 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 9.00 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 9.10 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 9.30 |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 10.00 |||||||||||||| **Foyer**
 * [|10.30] |||||||||||||| **NZ 1& 2**
 * 11.15 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * [|11.30] || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * |||| Sessions || [|e-Voting]
 * 12.30 |||||||||||||| Lunch ||
 * [|1.30] || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * |||| Sessions || [|(Em)powering Women Using the Net]
 * 2.30 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * [|2.35] |||| Sessions || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * || [|Who are you Online?]
 * 3.35 |||||||||||||| Tea Break ||
 * 4.00 |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Digital Rights with the Parliamentary Internet Forum] ||
 * 4.45 |||||||||||||| Wrap-up session
 * 5.00 |||||||||||||| CLOSING ||
 * 5.15 |||||||||||||| Drinks reception, hosted by Telecom ||
 * 6.30 |||||||||||||| [|Meetup: Digital storytelling] ||
 * 6:30 |||||||||||||| [|Meetup: National Startup] ||
 * 6:30 |||||||||||||| [|Meetup: 2020 Digital Inclusion] ||
 * 6:30 |||||||||||||| [|Public Address Great Blend] ||
 * **Friday 11 July** ||
 * 8.00 |||||||||||||| Registration Desk Opens ||
 * 9.00 |||||||||||||| Introduction, housekeeping - MC Michèle A’Court ||
 * 9.05 |||||||||||||| [|New Zealand Keynote Address - Privacy Commissioner John Edwards]
 * 9.05 |||||||||||||| [|New Zealand Keynote Address - Privacy Commissioner John Edwards]
 * [|9.35] |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Privacy Online] ||
 * 10.20 |||||||||||||| Tea Break ||
 * 10.45 |||| Sessions || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * || [|Broadband Uptake & Digital Inclusion]
 * 11.45 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * 11.50 |||| Sessions || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * || [|Bootstrapping a Blockchain Economy]
 * 12.50 |||||||||||||| Lunch ||
 * 1.50 |||| Sessions || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * ||||  || [|Rural & Remote Connectivity]
 * 2.50 |||||||||||||| Transition ||
 * 2.55 |||| Sessions || **NZ 3** || **NZ 4** || **Marlborough 1** || **Marlborough 2** || **Marlborough 3** ||
 * || [|Curating Kiwi Content]
 * 3.55 |||||||||||||| Tea Break ||
 * 4.15 |||||||||||||| [|Panel: Convergence the Internet and the future of media] ||
 * 5.00 |||||||||||||| [|Closing remarks: Rod Drury]
 * 5.30 |||||||||||||| FINISH ||

NetHui is being held at the [|Sky City Convention Centre] in the heart of downtown. Foursquare: SKYCITY Convention Centre

[|The next 25 years] [|How to NetHui]

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2013
In 2013 Wellington hosted [|NetHui], New Zealand's awesome Web conference.

The overall theme of NetHui 2013 was ‘the Power of the Open Internet,’ and covered broader issues of Access, Culture, Economy & Business, Education, Internet and the Law, Governance, Health, Safety and Security and more. Besides the keynotes, there were more than 30 discussion sessions and a number of panels, keynote speeches and community events.

What we saw at the July 2013 NetHui
Terrific keynote on education and the anthropologist's nightmare. Must viewing! Insider's view on the Occupy movements kiwi youth talking about the internet the way they see it. Some people being reserved about asking questions because of the live filming. I say thank you for the live filming.

Recommendations
We'd love to see and contribute to real-time notetaking. It was mostly miss during the keynotes We'd love to see info about the workshop topic on the livestreaming video page that shows us the room but no details about the session A tipsheet for remote participants. How would you like us to participate with NetHui? Immediate video uploads. The keynotes in particular could make a greater splash if they were viewable immediately after the presentation.

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Keynote
July 10, [|8:50am NZ] [|NetHui 2013 national keynote to explore ‘ReTooling School’] Pt England School Principal Russell Burt delivered the national keynote speech on Day Three of NetHui 2013. Titled ‘ReTooling School’, the national keynote explored how school can be re-engineered with Internet-based technologies to make learning more engaging and empowering. Issues of ‘equity’ and ‘access’ will also be covered, focussing on how priority learners… [|Read more >>] Key quote: 'Let's get in this waka and go for it.' [] []

2013 Headlines
[] [|Maori IT Leaders set to gather in Wellington at NetHui 2013] [] [] [] [] [] [|Feature guest - Quinn Norton - Radio New Zealand] [] []

Google Docs (Collaborative Notetaking) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o-KDR7plyE46Fjfr5N0Hu0SfYpY6tj0VqU1dnQWi2Tc/edit

Videos http://www.r2.co.nz/20130709

Recordings from NetHui 2013, held at Wellington Town Hall, 8-10 July 2013.


 * Day 1 - Monday 8 July ||

[|Panel Discussion] - Reporting Back

[|InternetNZ AGM]


 * Day 2 - Tuesday 9 July ||

[|Introduction, Housekeeping etc] - Michele A'Court [|Scene Setting] - Jordan Carter <span style="color: #09159c; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue',Arial,sans-serif; text-decoration: none;">[|@jordantcarter] [|Ministerial Address] - Hon Amy Adams

[|International Keynote] - Quinn Norton

[|Session -1 - Music and the Internet] - Russell Brown [|Session - 1 - Harmful Digital Communications] - John Edwards, Steven Price [|Session - 1 - Issues, Issues, Issues] - Lance Wiggs, Jay Daley Session - 1 - Open Internet, Networked Learning - Diana Ayling, Karen Melhuish Spencer

[|Session - 2 - Anonymity Online] - Joy Liddicoat, Michael Howden [|Session - 2 - Finance and the Internet] - Miki Sziksza, Joel Wiramu Pauling [|Session - 2 - NZ Inc and the Internet] - Hayden Glass, Paul Brislen [|Session - 2 - WCIT and Onwards] - Sylvia Cadena, Keith Davidson

[|Session - 3 - Handling Privacy Breaches] - Dean Pemberton, Marie Schroff [|Session - 3 - Digital Divide and 3G] - Paul Brislen, Jonathan Brewer [|Session - 3 - Pacific Communities Online] - Emani Fakaotimanava-lui, Elley Tawhai [|Session - 3 - Web Standards and Accessibility] - Kevin Prince, Jason Kiss

[|Panel Discussion - Faster Broadband.] Development, Demand and our Digital Future Wrap-Up

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 * Day 3 - Wednesday 10 July ||

[|NZ Keynote Address - Russell Burt], Principal Pt England School [|Panel Discussion - Parliamentary Internet Forum]

[|Session - 1 - Rural Connectivity] - Reg Hammond [|Session - 1 - Geek Lobbying] - Brenda Wallace, Rochelle Furneaux [|Session - 1 - Start Up Nation] - Dave Moskovitz, Ross Young [|Session - 1 - Your Health, Online] - Laurence Millar, Sebastian Morgan-Lynch

[|Session - 2 - Media Convergence] - Alastair Thompson, Russell Brown [|Session - 2 - Digital Literacy Transformations] - Nigel Robertson, Tracy Morgan [|Session -2 - Open Data for Decisions] - Lillian Grace, Keitha Boothe

[|Session - 3 - Future of Video on Demand] - David Farrar, Rohan MacMahon [|Session - 3 - Making BYOD Work] - Helen Jones, Alex Perry [|Session - 3 - Spectrum: Looking Forward] - Dave Kershaw, Reg Hammond [|Session - 3 - Copyright for a Digital Future] - Carolyn Dalton, Susan Chambers

[|Session - 4 - Privacy By Design] - Rochelle Furneaux, Mathias Ortmann, Bram van der Kolk [|Session - 4 - Crowdsourcing Support] - Anna Guenther, Richard Bartlett [|Session - 4 - NetHui and The Big Picture] - Susan Chambers, Sylvia Cadena [|Session - 4 - Open Data - Building the News] - Keitha Boothe, Peter Griffen

[|Panel Discussion - Vision 2025] - The Internet Era Economy

[|NetHui WrapUp and Closing]

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Sponsors
NetHui 2013 is proudly sponsored by Google, Trade Me and Scoop Media Cartel (Gold sponsors). Silver sponsors are Facebook and Catalyst IT. Conference Wi-Fi is being provided courtesy of Bronze sponsor FX Networks, and Telecom is networking drinks sponsor. REANNZ is sponsoring the conference lanyards and TechDay the conference handbook. The conference venue – Wellington Town Hall – is being subsidised by Positively Wellington.

Remote participants: Check out the [|index page for NetHui 2013]. This event features multiple video streams covering the plenary sessions when everyone is in ONE room and the break out "hui" sessions which take place in four rooms. For those viewers who want to watch everything, there is a [|matrix view]

Quotes
We don't promise deliverables and outcomes. Any actions that happen as a result of NetHui will be taken after the event. They will be your collaborations to make. In sessions share your experiences with the room. And if you are a geek, I hope you will spend more time listening to others than talking. - Nat Torkington, http://www.r2.co.nz/20120711/nat-t.htm https://twitter.com/gnat

Previously in 2013
NZDT Wed 30th Jan 5.30pm: [|Internet New Zealand] is pleased to announce the inventor of the World Wide Web – Sir Tim Berners-Lee – will deliver a public lecture exploring the benefits of an open and uncaptureable Internet. Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s lecture will focus on the social, economic and innovation opportunities of the Internet. Through the story of his invention of the World Wide Web, he will explain why the Internet needs openness to deliver these opportunities. The lecture will deliver a powerful message: the value of the Open Internet and why it matters for New Zealand and the world. http://new.livestream.com/i-filmscience/tbl-internetnz https://www.facebook.com/InternetNZ https://twitter.com/InternetNZ

Presentation begins at 27.40 http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/tim-berners-lee-speaks-what-can-we-do-nz-ck-135168 http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1301/S00089/internet-inventor-tim-berners-lee-in-wellington-video.htm

NetHui South
NetHui South is a unique two-day conference focussing on the economic, social and cultural opportunities the Internet provides New Zealand. InternetNZ’s first ever regional Internet conference – NetHui South – is being held at Dunedin’s Otago University and Otago Museum on 23rd and 24th November 2012. In common with its parent (national) NetHui conference, the defining feature of NetHui South is its community-led and participatory nature. The overarching theme of NetHui South is ‘Shaping Our Future Together,’ a subject that addresses the varied and complex challenges arising from the Internet. In connecting local Internet issues to the international context, NetHui South provides a platform for involving and engaging local communities.

NetHui South is half way between a traditional conference and an unconference or barcamp. Like a traditional conference, NetHui South has a pre-agreed agenda. However, much like an unconference, people “participate” rather than passively “attend”. Everyone’s views are valued; everyone is encouraged to fully participate.

The real soul of NetHui South is the streams. Rooms are arranged for circular sitting to encourage conversation. A stream or topic facilitator sets the context, taking no more than 5-10 minutes. After that, the role of the facilitator is, as they name suggests, to facilitate the discussion. No Power Points, no presentations. Just high quality conversation, welcoming multiple perspectives on the topic. The same ethos flows into the panels. There is some context setting prior to a panel followed by panel members taking 5-10 minutes to set out their respective views. Then it is an open mic. Participants are encouraged to share their own views or ask a question. The [|programme] is being developed with a high level of community input.

Dunedin, Otago [|programme] [|eventbrite]
 * November 23-24** [|NetHui South]

http://2012-south.nethui.org.nz/videos [|Stream 5 (Kakapo)] - Social and Culture - Promoting cultural diversity online - Facilitator Sophia Tamati

http://www.r2.co.nz/20121123 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y4oErCspvTmbJWie2-qgJnxkmUCs-D8UMLZeweQyuFM/edit

NetHui South is an Internet conference with a distinctly South Island flavour. Bringing together everyone involved with Internet issues, NetHui South is based on the format of multi-stakeholder collaboration successfully introduced by the global [|Internet Governance Forum (IGF)]. media type="custom" key="20273172" align="right"

2012
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Collaborative Notetaking
[|When all together], Discussion Rooms: [|NZ1], [|NZ2], [|NZ3], [|NZ4], Barcamp: [|NZ1], [|NZ2], [|M1], [|M2], [|M3]

Videos
[|Scene Setting - Nat Torkington] [|Building online Te Reo and other multilingual content - Facilitator Potaua Biasiny-Tule] [|Digital Literacy and digital citizenship - Facilitator Dave Moskovitz]

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Links
http://news.tangatawhenua.com/archives/18492

Related Pages on this Wiki
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Videos
For those viewers who want to watch everything, there is a [|matrix] view available. http://www.r2.co.nz/20120711 [|NetHui video streams through R2] [|NetHui channels on Ziln] [|NetHui channel on YouTube]

What they said ...
NetHui 2012 brings together everyone with a stake in the Internet to find ways to work together on issues. You should attend NetHui to address the big issues of the Internet and its impact on society. You will make valuable new contacts and have in-depth discussions with people from mulitiple sectors and diverse communities. It’s all about openness and participation and ensuring the Internet works for all of us. If you can’t make it, consider [|participating online]

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Misc How do you create a timestamp on a Livestream video? How do you create a favorite channels list on AppleTV Livestream?

Did the event have an afterparty? Yes!

Our current choice of a benchmark event is New Zealand's NetHui which has made the most of face-to-face networking and online interaction.

https://2017.nethui.nz/code-of-conduct

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans Condensed',sans-serif; font-size: 30px;">Kāupapa
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">NetHui is a community event where everyone’s opinions and ideas are equally valued. The event is open to all people regardless of age, background, gender or ethnicity.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">A respectful, open attitude towards others is expected from all participants, speakers, exhibitors and volunteers. Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated and may result in your removal from the event.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans Condensed',sans-serif; font-size: 30px;">The four pillars

 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Respect people.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Enable participation.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Stay on topic.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Keep it safe.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: 'Open Sans Condensed',sans-serif; font-size: 30px;">Code of conduct
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">NetHui is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">We do not tolerate harassment of NetHui participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any part of NetHui, including talks.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">NetHui participants who break these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from NetHui at the discretion of the organisers.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Harassment includes verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion; sexual images in public spaces; deliberate intimidation; stalking; following; harassing photography or recording; sustained disruption of talks or other events; inappropriate physical contact; and unwelcome sexual attention.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Participants asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to do so immediately.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">If a participant engages in harassing behaviour, NetHui organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or asking the offender to leave the event.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of NetHui’s staff immediately.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">NetHui staff will be happy to help participants contact venue security or NZ Police, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of NetHui.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">We expect participants to follow these rules at all NetHui venues and NetHui-related social events. This includes all online/digital NetHui-related spaces, including Twitter and online chat channels.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #363636; font-family: Oxygen,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">We value your being at NetHui, and want everyone to feel safe and included, and to have fun!