Shawn Atleo, Duncan McCue Talk about the App

Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations talks about Language Apps

“You have it within your grasp to make sure that our culture 
and our languages will live on strong into the future, 
that future generations will know that you did your part”
Shawn Atleo, February 2012

Vancouver, BC. – National Chief Shawn Atleo, of the Assembly of First Nations spoke about our Ojibway Language App after talking with president of Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. His message to our youth.

On February of 2012, Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. presented our Language App at the First Nations ICT Summit in Vancouver BC. It was well received and extremely successful. The conference was attended by over 150 First Nations delegates from across North America and abroad.

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Bamoseda Radio Interviews Ogoki about Apps

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The world loves great apps, especially if their free. The Bamoseda radio program helped us promote our app across Canada by featuring our story in 2011.

The Ojibway app was also featured on a syndicated radio program. It’s true, our radio interview with Bamoseda, the Aboriginal News Magazine can be listened to archived on the Bamoseda radio programs website.

Lets talk about Apps and how they can engage our First Nations Youth.

We would you love to tell you our story. Its both current and inspirational. Let us to present our inspirational story at your event and engage your audience with our unique video presentation and experiences.

Drop us a line via email at darrick@ogokilearning.com

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App making waves in ICT

The first and only Ojibway app available on the Apple platform is making waves in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry. With over 3000 downloads in its first couple months, the Ojibway People and Language app is gaining in popularity and even has its own fan following.

“We get at least 10 to 15 requests a week from the public to include features, new languages, other words and phrases and games. We just cant keep up. We need to start training more youth to create these apps and mobile tools.” – Ogoki Learning Systems Inc.

A recent story published in the “ICT Best Practices in Rural, Remote & Aboriginal Communities” is telling the full story on how our mobile app made it in a field of over 500,000 apps.

Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. is currently looking for partners in delivering specialized education and training to First Nation communities that will teach the youth how to program and create apps for the Apple iPhone or iPad.

Follow Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. (A First Nations company) on twitter @Ogoki or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ogokilearning

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