Working SMART in the New Millennium
Building Community Controlled Telecommunications Services in Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations
Thursday, November 11th - Morning

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After the prayer, everyone seems ready to get down to the work required for this last day. The three working groups are once again assigned a number of tasks (see DAY 3 DIRECTIONS). The first task is to work with the Rich Picture developed on Wednesday to come up with a list of tasks and activities ("Marking the Trail") required to achieve the goals outlined in the rich pictures.
Everyone begins the work with their group (Poplar Hill and Deer Lake at one table, Fort Severn and McDowell Lake representatives at the other table and Keewaywin and North Spirit Lake reps at the last table).
Don provides some additional clarification about the work being done.
The task at hand takes some discussion and sharing to get started but once everyone gets going the resulting list of tasks speak for themselves.
The Fort Severn and McDowell Lake group's trail of tasks and activities.
Keewaywin and North Spirit Lake's outline of tasks to be completed.

Poplar Hill and Deer Lake reps provide a long list of tasks requiring attention to achieve the goal of "Building a Healthy Community using Communication Technologies".

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