We made the Ethnos Project ORG website!

Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. Ojibway App has made the Ethnos Project website for the advocacy of social projects to affect social change!

“Our small company out of Sandy Bay First Nation in Manitoba has affected social change and is helping save our Ojibway language. We have put a pin on the map. We are affecting social change internationally!” – Darrick Glen Baxter

The Ethnos Project is an advocacy blog and information resource focused on the ways that information and communications technologies (ICTs) are being used around the world to

  • affect social change,
  • sustain and stimulate the rapidly disappearing traditions and languages of Indigenous peoples, and
  • improve the quality of life of people on their own cultural terms.

This site is for scholars, activists, government agencies, non-governmental cultural organizations, Indigenous groups, and others interested in the use of ICTs for Indigenous knowledge management (IKM), development (ICT4D), social change, and other mindful solutions.

Open Source Native Language App Code

Read the full story!     http://www.ethnosproject.org/site/?p=1021 

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Bamoseda Radio Interviews Ogoki about Apps

Listen to us live

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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Ojibway iPad App

The Ojibway – People and Language App is now available on iTunes!

Would you like more information on this app? Well, the Ojibway App is all grown up, it even has its own web page! http://www.ogokilearning.com/ojibway. We hope you download and enjoy the iPad app.

Have you downloaded this app and installed it on your iPad? Do you like the App? Would you like to talk to its creator?

Darrick Baxter darrickbaxter@gmail.com

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