Session and presentation recordings from NetHui 2011, held at Sky City Convention Centre, 29, 30 June and 1 July 2011.
Day 1 - 29 June
Mihi Whakatau - Welcome Ceremony
Vikram Kumar - Chief Executive, InternetNZ
Opening Presentation, Rod Drury, Founder and CEO of Xero
Presentation of InternetNZ Lifetime Achievement Award
Overview of the NZ Internet, Jennie Billot and Philippa Smith, AUT/World Internet Project
Day 2 - 30 June
Vikram Kumar - Chief Executive, InternetNZ
Markus Kummer, ISOC Vice President, Public Policy
Rod Oram, Business Columnist
Ministerial Keynote, Hon Steven Joyce, Minister of ICT
Leadership Address, Hon Bill English, Deputy Prime Minister
Day 3 - 1 July
Keynote - Professor Lawrence Lessig
Digital Citizenship - Hon David Cunliffe
Globalisation, the Internet and the Law - Hon Chris Finlayson
Closing Ceremony - Poroporoaki
Innovation and Emerging Issues Stream
Day 1 Session 1 - The changing face of the Internet - Mobile and Security
Day 1 Session 2 - Legal Implications of Cloud Computing
Day 1 Session 3 - The future of content and media in a digital World
Day 1 Session 4 - Privacy Issues for Business in the new Digital Age
Day 1 Session 5 - Business Innovation - Panel and Discussion
Day 2 Session 1 - Market Structures in a UFB World
Day 2 Session 2 - IPv6 How real is the issue and what's the role of Government and Industry ?
Day 2 Session 3 - Net Neutrality - Legacy issue or essential for the future of the Net ?
Day 2 Session 4 - Implications of Digital Communities on Emergency Response
Day 2 Session 5 - Emerging Issues - Round Up panel and Discussion
Globalisation - The Internet and the Law
Day 1 Session 1 - The Law of the Net
Day 1 Session 2 - Intellectual Property or Toll gates on the information highway ?
Day 1 Session 3 - The Internet as a revolutionary tool - who controls it, should governments be able to turn it off ?
Day 1 Session 4 - Forbidden Knowledge - Name Suppression, filtering and censorship
Day 1 Session 5 - Who runs the Internet ?
Day 3 Session 2 Panel Session.
Digital Citizenship
Day 1 Session 1 - Cybersafety - Why do we care, why it matters andwhere are we at with it ?
Day 1 Session 2 - Combating Cyberbullying and Harassment.
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Day 1 Session 4 - Engaging Young People to "like" Cybersafety.
Day 1 Session 5 - 21st Century Parenting - Challenges and Solutions
Day 2 Session 1 - Choice and Exclusion
Day 2 Session 2 - Increasing Consumer Resilience
Day 2 Session 3 - Civic Engagement
Day 2 Session 4 - Is Privacy a 20th Century Concept ?
Day 2 Session 5 - Content Risks and Protection.
Day 3 Panel Discussion
Access and Diversity
Day 1 Session 1 - Barriers and Bridges to Digital Inclusion : Taking Action in the Community.
Day 1 Session 2 - Designing for All
Day 1 Session 3 - Understanding Access and Enabling Diversity : Facts Figures and the Future
Day 1 Session 4 - Digital Literacy : Navigating a Connected World.
Day 1 Session 5 - Human Rights and the Internet
Day 3 - Panel Discussion
Government and Openness
Day 2 Session 1 - Open Government in 2020
Day 2 Session 2 - Open Government Action Plan - National and Local Government
Day 2 Session 3 - Geospatial Open Data
Day 2 Session 4 - Government Procurement
Day 2 Session 5 - Open Data and Licencing
Day 3 Panel Session
Education
Day 2 Session 1 - Changing nature of Education Provision
Day 2 Session 2 - Building a National Education Network (NEN)
Day 2 Session 3 - Teaching the Teachers
Day 2 Session 4 - The "data" Explosion.
Day 2 Session 5 - Ubiquity in Learning
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