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==Education==
==Education==
He received his education from Christchurch Polytechnic, Curtin University of Technology and the [[Diplo Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/ktaiuru linkedin profile]</ref>
He received his education from Christchurch Polytechnic, Curtin University of Technology and the [[DiploFoundation]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/ktaiuru linkedin profile]</ref>


==Publications & Presentations==
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 27 May 2021

Affiliation: Net Mania
Website:

   [taiuru.maori.nz taiuru.maori.nz]

LinkedIn:    [Karaitiana Taiuru Karaitiana Taiuru]

Karaitiana Taiuru is currently working as the Director of Digital Media Solutions at Net Mania Ltd and as an editor at NZ Department of Internal Affairs; he is also an advisor for the Steering Committee at Christchurch Computers in Homes, and for the Public Interest Registry.

He has over 16 years of national and international experience as a Web and Internet consultant; specializing in communications, online collaborations and online Indigenous issues. He is also an expert on online strategies to increase profits and visitors.[1]

Previously he has worked as the Web Tools Advisor for the Ministry of Economic Development, Chairman of APRALO, and as the leader of dotIndigi.com.

Education[edit | edit source]

He received his education from Christchurch Polytechnic, Curtin University of Technology and the DiploFoundation.[2]

Publications & Presentations[edit | edit source]

  • e-Carvers of the new Digital World (Presentation to the International Indigenous Librarians Forum – Otaki NZ).
  • Advantages of Web 2.0 for membership building (ICANN RALO meeting in Mexico).
  • Localisation and Multilingualism of the Internet. Presentation to APNG Thailand.
  • Ten IT Cost Saving Tips for Not for Profit Organisations
  • Māori Language Domains
  • Dictionary of Computer Related Terms Edition 2
  • Te Kete Potae – Guidelines for creating an Organisation Macron Policy
  • Creating macrons for Linux
  • Guidelines for creating and maintaining a bilingual website.
  • Creating macrons for the Macintosh.
  • Accessing nz.soc.maori and Understanding Usenet/Newsgroups.
  • Understanding Domain Names.
  • Protect your Iwi and Hapu names on the Internet.
  • How to register .maori.nz and other domains.
  • How to obtain a Web site and or Email
  • Creating Macrons for the Internet .
  • Creating macrons for Microsoft Windows.
  • How to get connected to the Internet.[3]

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