

Two Regional Tech-Knowledge Workshops are offered on an annual basis through a current seven-year IBM corporate partnership:
These workshops are conducted in various regions of the U.S. with significant Native populations in the adjacent communities. These workshops provide training on the use of Microsoft Suite tools such as Publisher, PowerPoint, and Movie making software for use in Native community projects. These workshops provide technology training opportunities to Native individuals who otherwise could not participate in Santa Fe-based training workshops.
March 27–29, 2008 (this is hidden)
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Register on-line or call us at (505) 830-0311. (this is hidden)
Previous Workshops
- Spring 2008: Storytelling with Technology held at Bellevue Community College, Bellevue, Washington.
- Fall 2007: Storytelling with Technology held at Winona State University, Minnisota.
- Spring 2007: Storytelling with Technology hosted by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Hollywood, Florida
- Fall 2006: Storytelling with Technology hosted by the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Spring 2006: Storytelling with Technology hosted by the Oneida Nation, Oneida, Wisconsin
- Fall 2005: Storytelling with Technology hosted by the Pojoaque Pueblo, Pojoaque, New Mexico
- Spring 2005: Storytelling with Technology hosted by the Pojoaque Pueblo, Pojoaque, New Mexico
LMDC Projects
Please send an e-mail to Rachael for specific details, or call us at (505) 820–0311.
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The ILI Regional Tech-Knowledge Workshops are made possible thanks to our partnership with IBM. IBM has been instrumental in funding the Storytelling with Technology workshops since 2005.
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Tahlequah 2006
Storytelling with Technology Publishing Workshop
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