Hawaii Geek Week – Gone, but not forgotten!

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HMAUS sponsored three diverse and interesting Hawaii Geek Week offerings about new ways of doing things. The presentations took place at ING Direct Cafe on three evenings.  They focused on capitalizing on the reach and power of today’s Internet and computers . . . without programming expertise.  That means they’ll work for a lot of us!

October 20, 2009  ”TechHui” by Daniel Leuck was about a science, technology and media arts social network that has taken on a life of its own.
October 21, 2009 “Do you really need a webmaster?” by Mark Johnson answered the question, “no you don’t!”
October 22, 2009 “Mac OS vs Windows 7″ was a fun side-by-side look at the two big operating systems presented by Rolf Nordahl and Jeff Litvinoff.

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This post was written by jomats on November 1, 2009

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Mactoberfest ‘09 had a problem…

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Mactoberfest was, for the first time, combined with Leeward Community College’s new Geek Day on October 24th.  It was a great idea, but there was a major problem – it was too short! There were 17 presentations in 5 hours and each was worth participating in. The sessions should have been strung out sequentially so you could attend all of them. Seventeen hours later . . . you’d be done!

But choices had to be made and about 120 good folks did that! The HMAUS sponsored talks were standing room only!  Rolf Nordahl presented Mac 101 for newbies and switchers. Gregg Kamei presented iPhoto, and Mark McMahon handled iTunes, iPod and iPhone. Burt Lum and Ryan Ozawa closed the day in the HMAUS track with Social Media 101.

LCC’s Digital Media faculty and students presented Illustrator, Flash, Alice a 3D modeling program, Ning for making a free website, Picnik for online photo editing, home security and iApp development. They were hands-on but aimed at the beginner.  Meanhile students and staff did demonstrations on Voice Thread, making a Hawaiian tattoo, drawing an anime character and Dreamweaver for artists and displayed their work.

As always we had door prizes and the top prizes were an 8 GB iPod Nano with video, a $65 backpack and a watercolor print donated by HMAUSer Candace Fernander. Mac Mouse Club and O’Reilly Books donated books and other prizes.

A big mahalo goes to our great presenters and volunteers, to LCC’s Kathleen Cabral and Cindy Martin who coordinated and marketed the day, to Christian, his faculty and the Digital Media student who set up, cleaned up, assisted and did presentations!  Good job!

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This post was written by jomats on October 31, 2009

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Governor Lingle proclaims October 18 to 25 Hawaii Geek Week

It’s official!

I picked up the proclamation from the Governor’s office this morning.

We’ll be presenting it at Mactoberfest, tomorrow, during the annual meeting.

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This post was written by Moon Doggy on October 17, 2008

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Great posters for Hawaii Geek Week

Cynthia Oshiro volunteered her talents to produce two very nice posters for Mactoberfest 2008 and Web Weavers Workshop with Lorelle VanFossen.

Please grab them and distribute them at appropriate places.

Download the Mactoberfest 2008 poster

Download the Web Weavers Workshop with Lorelle VanFossen poster

Thanks Cynthia!

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This post was written by Moon Doggy on October 11, 2008

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HMAUS launches Hawaii Geek Week web site

Thanks to Mark McMahon Hawaii Geek Week has a web site. You’ll find it at: http://www.hawaiigeekweek.org.

We’ll be posting information about the technology events for Hawaii Geek Week, from October 18 to October 24, 2008.

Events currently listed include:

HMAUS is very fortunate to have the very talented Mark McMahon as a member to help with the web site. You can find him at Hawaii Web Consulting.

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This post was written by kahuna on October 5, 2008

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Dear Governor Lingle …

I just sent a request to the Governor’s office to request a proclamation!

It would be wonderful if she would declare October 18 to 25, 2008 as Hawaii Geek Week. I hope they approve it.

Here’s a copy of our application.

Proclamation Request for Hawaii Geek Week

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This post was written by Moon Doggy on September 10, 2008

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