| Hawaii Source Education Outreach | August 2004 |
The “Digital Bus” is a mobile science and technology lab supporting K12 schools and community organizations throughout Maui Nui. As a part of the Hawaii Source Education Outreach program, this mobile learning platform offers field-based, engaging science projects at outdoor locations and at school sites. All curriculum utilized in Hawaii Department of Education Schools is based on the Hawaii State Content and Performance Standards for Science and Education Technology. In school year 2005-2006 the Hawaii Source Education Outreach program is expanding its reach by providing staffing and curriculum support to the “Techno Studio Bus” on the Big Island of Hawaii.
For more information, please visit http://www.digitalbus.org.
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| Hawaiian Homestead Technology (HHT) | March 2003 |
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Provided network engineering and technical support to Hawaiian Homestead Technology (HHT), a start-up company that will be training and employing Native Hawaiians in Anahola, Kaua'i. HHT, under a partnership with Anahola Hawaiian Homes Association (AHHA), and the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) will be a contractor to a Native American digitization project for the Department of Defense.
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| Native Hawaiian Technical Infrastructure Build & Assist Project | February 2001 |
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Project goal: partnered with Papa Ola Lokahi, a federally funded Native Hawaiian health care organization, to conduct a needs assessment on the status of telemedicine initiatives in the Native Hawaiian community.
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| Mobile Care Health Project | February 2000 |
Web-Based Telemedicine Solutions (WBTS), The Mobile Care Health Project provides medical and dental services to indigent populations remotely located on the Big Island through a clinic located on a Winnebago Van. The WBTS provides:
- Paperless digital medical records and digital imaging capability through a customized Internet web-browser
- Electronic database accessible by authorized users over a secure network connection.
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| Pacific Island Health Care Project | April 1999 |
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Project goal: to create a standardized electronic consultation and referral network that provides remotely located clinicians greater access to tertiary care specialists.Akimeka, contracted in April 1999 to provide software and hardware development, contracting and training support.
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