Live feed of the Tech Hui!

May 28th, 2008

For those of you not able to attend the Tech Hui, we have set up a live feed of the day which will allow anyone to attend via the power of the internet! Simply go to http://www.r2.co.nz/20080529/, choose your connection speed and your away! We’ve even put a test screen on there so you can make sure your computer will be working on the day!

Hope to see heaps of you (virtually!) attending!

– The Wellington College Tech Crew

(ps: Also look forward to seeing all of you who are attending in physically too! ;) )

Registrations Closed!

May 15th, 2008

Registrations have closed! Thanks heaps to all those who have registered to attend, so far we have over 200 people attending from all around the country which has only been achieved because of you!

Thank you to the Organisers, Sponsors, Teachers, Speakers and of course the Students :)

The Wellington College Tech Crew

Registration Closes Soon!!!

May 9th, 2008

If you didn’t already know Monday (the 12th (of May)) is the last day for registrations! We must have all forms in by that date to ensure that we can fit everyone in on the day, as for any registrations received after that date we can’t guarantee that you will be able to attend or bring the number of students that you might like to :’(

So please, if you haven’t already. Pop on down to the online registrations desk at http://register.techhui.org.nz/ and register your interest in attending.

Oh, and thanks to all the schools (and others!) who have submitted their forms already. We are really looking forward to meeting you all on the day!

The Tech Hui Team  :)

In just over two months…

March 20th, 2008

With just over two months until the 2008 Wellington College Tech Hui we, the Wellington College Tech Crew are proud to bring you the Tech Hui Blog!

Check here often as we will be updating this blog often with the latest information on the Tech Hui as well as providing hints, tips and advice on Computers and all the latest and greatests things on the Web.

We look forward to seeing you on the 29th of May!

The Wellington College Tech Crew

And the Speakers are…

March 18th, 2008

The speakers for this year’s Tech Hui have been finalised!

They are:

Paul Brislen

Brislen has spent ten years covering the ICT sector for a variety of media organisations including TVNZ, Radio New Zealand National, The New Zealand Herald and Computerworld publication. Currently he is the External Communications Manager for Vodafone New Zealand where he gets to play with all the latest toys before they’re released to the public.

Tim Copeland

The co-founder of Wellington based company SilverStripe and a pioneer in web application development. He was CEO up until 6
months ago, during which he lead the company though a period
of strong growth (averaged 420% over last three years) and
ranking the company as the 113th fastest growing technology
company in the Asia Pacific Region. Tim is now focusing on
working with SilverStripe clients at a strategic level as Business
Development Director. Tim is also Chairman of Wellington’s
largest ICT network, (1000 people) and is the youngest person
ever admitted into Victoria University’s MBA program.

Pete Rive

Pete Rive has been researching and working in virtual reality since 1999. With extensive experience and knowledge of Virtual Reality and Second Life, Pete consults for businesses seeking communications, marketing and knowledge management advice in a virtual world.

Pete’s clients include: Auckland City Council on their Broadband Advisory Group, Auckland Regional Council’s Metro Project as a member of the Innovation and Leadership Group, and the KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network) Advisory Group. With over 20 years experience in the screen industry, Pete brings his marketing experience to the rich media environment of the 3D simulator, Second Life. He recently hosted the Government’s Digital Future Summit in Second Life.

Pete is the current Chairman of Film Auckland, and is enrolled as a PhD student at Victoria University’s Digital Design School where he is studying knowledge transfer and creative collaboration in Second Life. Pete remotely teaches the first New Zealand class in Second Life, with 35 students on Victoria University’s Digital Design virtual island.

He is a recent contributor to a US book, Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices, edited by Dr. Pavel Zemliansky and Dr. Kirk St. Amant.

Dr. Brenda Leeuwenberg

Brenda was an early internet entrepreneur, back in the days when anyone could (and did) build a website she was involved in creating online resources for New Zealand schools and convincing commercial clients that online was where they needed to be.

She started Webgrrls in New Zealand, an organisation that helped numerous women find their place in what was then an isolating and often frightening IT world. Brenda ran her own web agency, SpunkMedia, before selling up and experiencing the corporate sector for a couple of years.

After spending 5 years working with a web agency in Amsterdam, managing accounts for Sony Ericsson, Sony Europe, Speedo and Dunlop, Brenda has returned to NZ. She is currently managing the production of a website called NZ On Screen - making New Zealand’s screen culture accessible to the masses.