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December 13
Awhi Matihiko - digital equity initiative renewed
After a successful pilot, Awhi Matihiko has been extended!
Read moreDecember 07
New grant open
We have $230,000 in total for this grant round. Up to $10,000 is available per project. The grant will close when all funding is distributed or on 31 March 2023.
Read moreNovember 29
Get into Games Aotearoa, the Mātauranga Wero Hanga edition
We are excited to be supporting Māori development within the tech industry, by sponsoring Te Papatipu Matihiko to run Mātauranga Wero Hanga 2022.
Read moreNovember 02
Community of strangers — Lady Khadija Trust
The Trust interviewed five individuals and has created five 10-minute video interviews. These people provide insight into why online hate gets amplified online, defining hate and harm and looking to understand the legislations around it.
Read moreOctober 26
Humanity Matters NZ — new research on disinformation
This new report centres the voices of people impacted by disinformation online. It offers a valuable template for others working to understand how it can affect a community.
Read moreOctober 10
New on-demand funding available (total funding $85,000)
A new on-demand funding round opened 10 October and will close when all funding is distributed or on 31 March 2023
Read moreOctober 07
New .nz registry is going live on 1 November
We are preparing to deploy the InternetNZ Registry System on a world-class platform. It will be the trusted home for all .nz domains for years to come.
Read moreSeptember 19
Children's rights to privacy in the era of Big Data
Dr Caroline Keen is the Founder of Sociodigital Research. Dr Keen's 2019 research revealed that parents generally believed that institutions and companies collected a minimal amount of data about them, and that there were regulations to prevent the collection of sensitive data from their children without parental consent. She sat down for a kōrero with Senior Community Advisor, Ciara Arnot.
September 06
Digital fluency and wellbeing through a Mātauranga Māori framework
In a recent grant, Spotswood College in Taranaki set out to build and develop digital fluency and digital wellbeing through a Mātauranga Māori framework.
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