Monday, June 30, 2008

Last day in class at the Darwin Computer Academy

Feels great to finally reach the 11th day of my CertIV class at the Darwin Human Resource and Computer Academy (DHRCA) and

wrapping-up some of the final assessment exercises under Cluster 4. I had a great time taking up the course and meeting great people who shares interests in training and assessing other people in the workplace, coming from different backgrounds and industries.

After 3 months compiling evidence documents and resource materials for the Cluster folder(s), I finally realised the importance of preparation and planning in the delivery of any workplace training as well as being organised in collating reports and evidences in order to prove your competency in delivering and facilitating training.

Below are some of the photos taken at the DHRCA classroom on our last day...


From left to right - Mark, Suzie, Sharon, Kelly, Dave, Rilda, Carole, John, Venjie, Scott & Rebecca.

Other photo links below courtesy of Mark & Kelly -
  • Mark's picasa album - click here

  • Kelly's photos at the Saturday night party at Carole Buck's place in NAKARA - click here

For human resource and computer training courses visit the DHRCA website - click here

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

'Train the Trainer' - IT Training Workshop

Last 30th of April, I was requested by my colleague at LGANT to facilitate a half-a-day training session to the participants of the 'Train the Trainer' IT Training Workshop held at the Darwin Wharf Function Centre.

The aim of the workshop is to train adult learners from a wide range of backgrounds and literacy and are willing to train other people in community on IT related issues, a way of transferring their own knowledge and skills to other people in the remote communities.

After the workshop, the learners are expected to be able to start-up their own computer workstation. Locate and manage their own files including the running of some basic office applications like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Able to surf the internet on topics of their interest.

Attended by at least 13 delegates from the communities of Yirrkala, Galiwin'ku, Angurugu, Milingimbi, Warruwi and Walungurru (Kintore).

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Future Leaders - Forum 2008

Mal Nairn Auditorium, Charles Darwin University, 4 June 08

A couple of days ago, I received a call from Helen Sykes (Future Leaders) about the possibility of delivering a talk to year 12 students (graduating class) to learn more about the career prospects in IT industry and some work experiences worth sharing at the forum. I said Yes, so yesterday night I put together a simple powerpoint presentation to cover some of the issues as noted by Helen earlier. I would have love to add some multimedia stuff into it but ran out of time to do so but anyway, I thought the best way to present my idea and experience is through the use of own photos to guide me through my presentation.

I've started my session by displaying (slideshow) some of the photos I have taken over the years working with LGANT. Some aerial shots, wild horses/animals and some remote scenic shots of the top-end, a couple of these photos have already been shown at the WeatherPixNT section at ABC's 7pm news.


My presentation is called the 'The Journey...to the next thing ahead'.

It is all about my own journey of discovery into my career path and the challenges I've faced over the years. By explaining to the students that you can finish any qualification (or degree) that you want and still get a different job afterwards depending on the circumstances and opportunities available at the time. You can find yourself doing different jobs from time to time but the important thing to remember is that through these events you'll learn how to adapt (be flexible) and always take a proactive approach to the changed environment and always looking for ways to improve the situation, it can be through self-evaluation of your own strengths and weaknesses, as well as your own passion to achieve something for yourself.

Finding that PASSION in anything you do, will make a big difference to your own success!

I can seen how the student were very attentive to advices and willing to take on the challenges presented to them. I finished off by raising the following issues noted in my final slide;
  • Develop Socially Responsive Websites
  • Bridge the Technology gap amongst people from different backgrounds
  • Inspire future leaders in the area of their expertise!
I am privileged in witnessing and inspiring the future leaders of this country.

For more information on Future Leaders - Forum 2008 website - click here

or/ request for a copy of the PowerPoint presentation used at the Forum, by sending an email to info@itsatp.net.

Other Speakers at the Forum (in alphabetical order)
  • Ngaree Ah Kit, Executive Assistant, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs.
  • Justin De Zylva, Electrical Engr, Power and Water Supply
  • Lucia Ku, Law Officer Department of Justice
  • Ben Langford, Journalist, NT News
  • Dr Pippa Wilson, Medical Doctor, Royal Darwin Hospital