Zacharias Kunuk and Paul Quassa speaking on Pangnirtung community radio about the plan to install IsumaTV MediaPlayers to speed-up local internet and bring IsumaTV films to computers and home TV.
CBC North radio interview with Zach and Paul in which they talk about the IsumaTV MediaPlayers and its uses in helping to offer high-speed internet in low-bandwidth communities.
Paul Quassa presents the isuma.tv website to elders in Pangnirtung, then shows them Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change, using the MediaPlayer.
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.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by James, a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by Tony, a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by Tracy, a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.
Students test the video recording features on their iPods and respond
to the film Ukiutatuq Takuguk and its messages about climate change.
Captured by Curtis, a student in Sean's grade 11 class at Atagyttaaluk
High School in Igloolik, Nunavut.