Our Ojibway App featured in Windspeaker Newspaper

Ojibway App National publication Windspeaker

Did you know that the Ojibway Language and People App was featured in a national Aboriginal publication? It’s true! Our little Ojibway App is garnering national attention throughout Canada. The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA) recently featured our app in the Windspeaker National Newspaper.

Written by Jennifer Ashawasegai and published this fall, the article tells you part of the story on how and more importantly why the Ojibway app was created.

“We have to start preserving this language. We have to start preserving our heritage. And the best way to do it is to get it into schools. Schools are really relying on digital technology to sort of retain the students’ attention.”

Read the full Windspeaker article

 

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Soar Magazine Feature Article

Ogoki Learning Systems Inc. was recently featured in the Business Development Bank of Canada’s 18th edition of the SOAR Magazine. Read the article as it describes the history behind our president Mr. Baxter and how he triumphed and created the worlds first Ojibway Language App for the iPad.

Our Exciting App helps you learn about the Ojibway People

“I knew my skills were in demand, and I felt that I was ready to enter the workforce,” says Darrick. “It was exciting— working for someone else, spending the day in a downtown office.”

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