Footage of the server installment at the Inuksuk High School in Iqaluit. An IsumaTV server was also installed at the Iqaluit Centennial Library.
Both internet servers, which allow people to view the isuma.tv website in high speed despite the very slow internet connections of northern communities, were donated by Isuma.
This is a blog by Faye Ginsburg of New York University discussing the lauching of Nunavut Independent Televsion Network (NITV) on IsumaTV. Interesting blog with great comments.
Nicolas Ipamo cineasta de CEFREC Bolivia abre por primera vez un canal en IsumaTV creando su propia cuenta. Aprende junto con el a crear tu cuenta para tener tu propio canal y subir video, audio, imágenes y texto.
Todo acerca de la participación de IsumaTV en Ecuador en el "X Festival de Cine y Video de los Pueblos Indígenas" organizado por CLACPI y CONAIE en octubre de 2010. Desde la conferencia y el taller hasta los encuentros del día a día.
Tonight, at the Rotaract meeting I went to, I discovered RIDS-Nepal. They're a nonprofit group that's trying to bring what they call the "Family of Four" to poor Nepali towns: clean water, latrines, smokeless stoves, and indoor lighting. They've developed and implemented designs for solar hot water heating to increase bathing and get rid of scabies; the… Leer más
Sean Broderick is a Grade 11 teacher at Ataguttaaluk High School. He talks about his experience working in Igloolik, the issues facing educators in the North and the uses of IsumaTV in the classroom.
Patricia Tidd, Grade 9 Teacher at the Ataguttaaluk High School in Igloolik, Nunavut shares her experience. She talks about the challenges of teaching in Igloolik grade 9, the activities that have worked for her with the students and how IsumaTV and the Inuit Culture Education can be helpful for her and her students.
Vincent Pickett, Igloolik's High School Principal, talks about his experience in the Inuit communities of the Canadian Arctic as a teacher and as a principal. He also talks about how the educational materials offered through IsumaTV can be helpful and how the teachers can use them for their classes.
The Social Studies class at 11th grade learned about
Residential Schools and watch one of the testimonies at the
Inuit Culture Education area. Students came up with some questions about
the subject and were given each one an ipod so that they could
interview people
around the school.… Leer más
At the High School, 11th grade teacher gave a class on
climate change and screened 'Ukiutatuq Takuguk!' a video from the 'Inuit
Knowledge and Climate Change' project within the Inuit Culture and
Education area. The video was made for the United Nations COP-15 and was
presented in Copenhagen at Denmark's National Gallery.… Leer más