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[Steven Clifts Notes - Democracies Online] It is a messy cut and paste job, but here are the details: Contact: Elaine McCaw or Sam Gleisner on 04 499 5051 Level 8 - ASB Bank Tower, 2 Hunter Street, PO Box 468, Wellington Fax: 04 499 5052 email: chair@bmb.co.nz SEARCH BRIEF UV06 Chair of E-Government Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington is one of New Zealands most significant and respected tertiary education institutions. A leader in a number of areas of scholarship and research, the University is committed to delivering the highest quality educational experiences to students from a variety of backgrounds and nationalities.
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[Webstandards.net.nz] Web Standards New Zealand » Blog Archive » Wellington Web ...: Mike Pearson of GOVIS has asked me to forward on the following about an e-government workshop that is being run the day prior to the GOVIS conference.
[Userfaction.com] UXnet Events: Location: Wellington Archives: This will be followed by "Usability Speed Dating" where people are invited to meet with the presenters and usability experts for short one-to-one meetings to chat about usability or get advice. Visitors are encouraged to bring their questions on usability testing, information architecture, interaction design, user research and other usability related issues.
[Nzhpremiumcontent.blogspot.com] Herald Premium Content: Peter Griffin: Online Census shows e ...: If you're worried about your company's financial information disappearing over the internet, you can set up secure email transfer between your computer and Inland Revenue. A user ID and password is issued to the user, to be entered with any information sent, and the contents of the email are also encrypted.
[Upa.org.nz] Usability Professionals' Association New Zealand Chapter: Elizabeth Rosenzweigh, (Principal Researcher at Koday, and Co-Chair of the event) says: It is not enough to have and use new technology such as the Internet, cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras and just accept that sometimes it does not do what you want or thought it should. People need to see that technology is not driving us, but we are crafting and using technology to serve us. It is an important and simple message.
[Kb.iqpc.co.uk] IQPC Knowledge Bank: IQPC's events on CD-Rom: Electronic Document and Records Management, 19 & 20 October 2004, James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor, Wellington, New Zealand More Details - Prices start from $549 for Workbook only
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