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Thursday, Dec 24, 2009
2009 is drawing to a close. It has been an interesting one. Here at McGovern we have had a wonderfully stimulating year working work with some great clients in New Zealand arts and cultural organisations
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By admin on
Monday, Dec 14, 2009
McGovern co-director Paul Reynolds is back on National Radio talking to Jim Mora every fortnight or so. His latest was on Wednesday 9th December, where they talked about One Laptop per Child, the upcoming Apple Tablet, and three sites that had caught our eye here at McGovern.
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By admin on
Tuesday, Sep 29, 2009
Project 5, Community Created Content
NSLA, the National State Libraries of Australia just published an update to their Re-Imagining library services, here.
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By admin on
Tuesday, Sep 22, 2009
Paul Reynolds, co -director - McGovern Online is a confirmed speaker at the upcoming Ed Talk Symposium, on November 18th in Te Papa, Wellington. He is speaking as part of the Living and Learning in the Cloud strand.
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By admin on
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009
McGovern Director, Paul Reynolds, has rediscovered his penchant for book reviewing
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By admin on
Wednesday, Sep 02, 2009
McGovern co-director Paul Reynolds is half way through his study tour of some of the major Museums and Galleries in London.
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By admin on
Tuesday, Aug 04, 2009
This week in Canberra, in what is believed to be a world-first conference, the Wikimedia Australasia community meet
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By admin on
Monday, Jun 29, 2009
On 15th July 2009, in Whangarei, Paul Reynolds, co-director to McGovern Online will lead a workshop on Web 2.0 tools and frameworks as part of the ongoing professional development series for the Aotearoa Peoples Network.
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By admin on
Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009
Veteran broadcaster and author Dr Brian Edwards has been a force on the New Zealand broadcasting scene since the 1960's.
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By admin on
Monday, Mar 02, 2009
Many Answers is a co-production between the public libraries of New Zealand and the NZ Ministry of Education.
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