Programme

NetHui 2011 is a three day event with multiple streams of community and issue-specific discussions culminating in a common series of discussion on the final day. There is a welcome function with networking drinks on the first evening and community-specific events on the second evening.

The overall theme of NetHui 2011 is “Shaping the Future Together”, which covers broader issues of Access, Cybercitizenship, Governance, Openness, Education and more. More details of the sessions and discussion is available in the forum on the right of this page.

Wednesday 29 June – Discussion meetings in multiple streams, Welcome Function

Thursday 30 June – Discussion meetings in multiple streams, Community-specific events

Friday 1 July 2011 – Plenary session (all in one room), stream reports & panel discussions

Schedule

TimeDescriptionAuckland 1Auckland 2Epsom 1Epsom 2
Wednesday 29 June - Ngā Kōrerorero - The Discussions
9.00Mihi Whakatau - Welcome Ceremony
9.15Opening PresentationMC: Vikram Kumar, InternetNZ Chief Executive
Rod Drury, Founder and CEO of Xero
9.30Special AnnouncementPresentation of InternetNZ Lifetime Achievement Award.
Presented by Frank March, InternetNZ President
9.45Overview of the New Zealand InternetJennie Billot and Philippa Smith, AUT/World Internet Project
10.00Morning Tea
Innovation & Emerging Issues
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Business Innovation in the Modern Digital World
Globalisation, the Internet and the Law
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Digital Citizenship
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Access & Diversity
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10.25Session 1 The changing face of the Internet: Mobile and Security
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The Law of the Net: When should law be involved, transnational regulation, code of conduct for content
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Cybersafety: Why do we care and why it’s important to you
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Barriers and Bridges to Digital Inclusion: Taking action in the community
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11.25Comfort Break
11.30Session 2 Legal Implications of Cloud Computing
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Intellectual property or toll-gates on the information highway? :
Openness is core to the Internet so should everything on the Internet be open?
The future of copyright
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Combatting Cyberbullying & Harrassment
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Designing for All
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12.30Lunch
1.30Session 3 The future of Content and Media in a digital world
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The Internet as a revolutionary tool - who controls it, should governments be able to turn it off
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No session at this timeUnderstanding Access & Enabling Diversity: Facts, figures and the future
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2.30Afternoon Tea
2.55Session 4 Privacy Issues for business in the new digital age
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Forbidden knowledge: Name suppression, filtering and censorship
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Engaging Young People to ‘Like’ Cybersafety
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Digital literacy: Navigating a connected world
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3.55Comfort Break
4.00Session 5 Business Innovation: Roundup Panel and Discussion
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Who runs the Internet? : Resources (IP numbers), Domain name registries
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21st Century Parenting - Challenges and Solutions
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Human Rights and the Internet
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5.00Evening EventWelcome Function:
Networking drinks
The Soapbox: with MC Lance Wiggs.

6.30Finish
Thursday 30 June - Ngā Kōrerorero - The Discussions
9.00Introduction and welcomeMC: Vikram Kumar, InternetNZ Chief Executive
9.15Recorded MessageMarkus Kummer, ISOC Vice President Public Policy
9.45KeynoteRod Oram, Business Columnist
10.15Ministerial KeynoteHon Steven Joyce, Minister of ICT
10.45Morning Tea
Innovation & Emerging Issues
(descriptions) (forums) (video) (mobile video)
Emerging Issues
Government and Openness
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Digital Citizenship
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Education
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11.05Session 1 Market Structures in a UFB World
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Open Government in 2020
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Choice and Exclusion
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Changing nature of education provision
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11.55Comfort Break
12.00Session 2 IPv6: How real is the issue and what's the role of Government and Industry?
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Open Government action plan - national and local government
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Increasing Consumer Resilience
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Building a national education Network (NEN)
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12.50Lunch
1.25Session 3 Net Neutrality: Legacy issue or essential for the future of the ‘Net?
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Geospatial open data
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Civic Engagement
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Teaching the Teachers
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2.15Comfort Break
2.20Session 4 The implications of Digital Communities on Emergency Response
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Government procurement
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Is Privacy a 20th Century concept?
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The ‘data’ explosion
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3.10Comfort Break
3.15Session 5 Emerging Issues: Roundup Panel and Discussion
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Open Government Data (including licencing)
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Content Risks and Protection
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Ubiquity in learning
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4.05Afternoon Tea
4.25Leadership AddressBill English, Deputy Prime Minister
5.00Finish
5.30Evening EventCreative Commons Meet-up
5.30Evening EventAuckland Innovation and Technology Summit
5.30Evening Eventicode meeting with Peter Coroneos
Friday 1 July - Te Kotahitanga - The Being Together as One
9.00Introduction and WelcomeMC: Sean Plunket
9.05KeynoteProfessor Lawrence Lessig
9.45Session 1 Digital Citizenship
Stream Leader: Martin Cocker
Featuring: Hon David Cunliffe, followed by screening of “The Virtual Revolution”
11.00Morning Tea
11.15Session 2 PANEL: Globalisation, the Internet and the Law
Stream Leader: Colin Jackson
Featuring: Hon Chris Finlayson, Prof Lawrence Lessig, Judge David Harvey, Ross Lajeunesse, Rick Shera
12.30Lunch
1.30Session 3 PANEL: Government & Openness
Stream Leader: Laurence Millar
Featuring: Brendan Boyle, Nikki Kaye, Clare Curran, Gareth Hughes, Mike O'Donnell and David Noble
2.45Afternoon Tea
3.15Session 4 PANEL: Access & Diversity
Stream Leader: Ellen Strickland
Featuring: Richard Orzecki, Dr Rick Boven, Joy Liddicoat, Michael Moore-Jones, Antony Royal
4.30Wrap Up

Poroporoaki - Closing Ceremony
5.00Finish