fd l blandin strut your stuff powerpoint
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Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Strut Your Stuff Tour
7.31.14
Blandin Broadband Communities
Agenda2 hour meeting
Networking, informal discussion and refreshments (cake or other provided by Blandin Foundation)
Welcome, introductions and check-in by local hosts/attendees
Meeting purpose~Bernadine
Community presentation
Blandin response
The future
Adjourn
Original BBC Team
What need or purpose brought this group together?
Who was involved?
What were findings of the planning process?
What activities and projects were implemented?
List of organizations or partners involved
Wireless Hot Spots
Tribal Center Fond du Lac Ojibwe SchoolFond du Lac Head StartResource ManagementPolice DepartmentHuman Services Tagwii Recovery CenterMino Wii Gii Win Inpatient Treatment CenterAssisted Living Supportive HousingVeterans HousingSawyer Community CenterBrookston Community Center
Fond du Lac public internet fun facts:
*Provides a wireless coverage area of about 10 square miles.
*Provides wireless internet access to over 80 residential homes. All major community gathering locations are covered by the wireless access points.
*The speed of the wireless internet provided is much faster than what is available to the public.
* At peak times there are over 400 devices connected.
Wireless Hot Spots
Access speeds of 10Mb to 30Mb down and 5Mb up
iPads in the classroom
Project goals
Best outcomes
Most fun
Summer Mobile Learning Project
(Application Creation Workshop)
The camp is focused on smart phone and tablet application use and
development for up to 12 students, grades 7th and 8th.
During the first week of camp
students were introduced to the processes involved in creating
an app.
Discover
Define
Design
Develop
Deploy
App Campers traveled to Lake Connections in Two Harbors, MN
to learn first hand how a fiber network brings digital
communications to homes and businesses. They also learned about the many careers in the
various fields of digital communications.
Field Trip
Community Computer Classes
A Community Need
• Basic Computer Skills• Focused Topics
Flexibility
• 3-4 days per week • Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Weekends • The Freedom to Choose
PC’s for People
How Many PC’s were given away?
Experience working with PC’s for People
Reflection
Planning Outcomes
Key findings
Surprises
Community goals
Reflection
If we knew then what we know now...
How could the Blandin team have been more helpful.
What community-wide impacts are you observing or expecting?