Wednesday, April 24, 2024

May 2024 for NEW-TRG

 Oneida CEC on Packerland

MAY MONTHLY MEETING TIMES: 10AM to NOON ON WEDNESDAYS!!

One of the events we are getting ready for is to host a Python Intro Course during the Summer of 2024. It will be a 6 week course as a group. There are individual group sessions for certification, but you will have to pay out of pocket for that. This first intro-course is to get an understanding of how to write in a highly acceptable programming language that is encouraged for beginners. This is pending approval with the Oneida Arts Program and Oneida CEC itinerary!

Python Itinerary



When will you need this skill?
If you are planning on going into software desgning, interested in how game developers write code, or want to get started in a new technological hobby or career path - this would be a great place to start at any age! 

This is just a short list of some of the goals to achieve in an intro course with Python. Python is easily rated at the top for its accessibility, preference of language with other companies and website designers, and is a global language that people are constantly recruiting for in their competing markets. 

Why Python?
One of the goals for NEW-TRG is to be invited, apply, and host a "hack-a-thon" event. In these events, there are a bunch of intro courses to delve into, but if we can learn beyond these intro courses as a group, we could really bring out how to implement our ideas onto tangible products such as software tools, platforms, and concepts. There is a bunch of IT Topics to address and sometimes it takes a little bit of being creative to think outside of the normal wave to catch the winning surf. If you are great at reading patterns, attentive to detail, or want to learn how your natural skills can be of use in IT - Python is a great start to get used to the talk, the concepts, and the thinking changes within logical solutions with computers. 

Conclusion
Please do not hesitate to leave a message, provide feedback, questions! The steps you take now will help open up opportunities in the IT Field, for not just you, but your entire family to engage with in conversation and keep them updated with what is happening in the tech world. 

Yaw^!



Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Last Chance for Peer-Review on NABM!

 Native American Binary Mathematics (NABM)

There is an available peer-review for NABM in blog form at NABM. It will be made unavailable after the Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 which marks the end of the Great American Solar Eclipse which began August 21, 2017. The construction of the Zero-Axis Grid, 6Grid, and Delta Grid are the main features which lightly discusses the Spiral Counting involved with relational space to use in a binary construction to consider with AI environments, machine learning, and a new organizational system to use in place of linear algebra and ordinal counting with the binary established with ASCII in America. 

This has been an amazing journey to be part of, which was able to be worked during these celestial events. Each one just as special as the last and next. For the grid works, there is a base copyright called "Binary Sequence Signature" by Brooke Metoxen-Smith that explains the first binary strand to study and formulate sequences of binary that emulate environmental relations to measure algorithms, placement theories, and zero concepts to further its integration with technology as we see it today. 

This is all inspired by the Native American perspective, teachings, and intuitive thinking behind translation issues with medicinal people throughout documented history. The way we perceive our environment is always learning and how we adapt to our surroundings has never ceased our thriving sense of what is real and what is surreal. However, virtual reality has changed this realistic measurement to include signal pollution, acceptance of diversity, and many other linguistic comprehensive introductions (along with computer programming languages) that alter our perceptions of interpreting data. 

This is an initial step to include North American Native Tribes curriculum by using it as a catalyst program for curriculum to incorporate into space travel, energy theories, and computer programming to compete with quantum programming/mechanics. This is much beyond our reach at this time, but with further study and investment, we can include Native America into the future of computer programming and divulge into interface designs to propogate a cyberspace environment that isn't hard-coded or manipulated with dynamic code to be altered - it has to revel machine thinking and solidify resource through its own digital circuitry systems that can be instilled without hard connections - but it has to make sense! To expand our AI systems, its going to need its own domain outside of human development online to ensure time is encased by its own sensitive networking of what defines it separately from sol time. The hardware needs to be constructed to be manipulated by the code to encounter effective speed. Much work is needed and we are not too far behind or in ridicule to begin NABM curriculum.  

I encourage all of you to look over it, try to understand it, and comment on it. It will be documented. 

I also highly encourage you to invest in a curriculum yourselves with something of a similar grounding to expand the Native American teaching systems and how you interpret what you learn for the betterment of society. 


Snowday Today in NEW! Tsi?Nahe Yotaklohkw^ (While It's Snowing...)

NEW-TRG is thinking ahead for the NEW Community. A Python Intro Course to do together in the Summer of 2024 is the next big event to prepare for!

Some things that you may not know about computers or computer programming is the language base to communicate with interfaces, Operating System (OS) [like Windows, Mac] browsers and platforms of many kinds these days (Software as a Platform, Infrastructure as a Platform, etc.) do this with programming languages. 

One of the highly competitive programming languages, highly desired, for ability to work with multiple other programming languages is Python! During job searches, I found this highly desireable in South America. If we know anything about our history and wanting to make a direct impact based on experience to help others be successful in culture repatriation, and feel a calling for indigenous assistance, then programming may be your best bet at providing assistance in the proper circles to navigate political scenes and tribal leader fundings that may not know to request this profession. Having a Native background will help with relating to their needs and joining NEW-TRG is requesting to be part of this journey!

Think about your future, how you want to do your small part within a chaotic pull of what you want to do in your professional career and stick to something that is going to be needed and constantly changing! 


NEW-TRG flyer (Last Season) 2024

Other news...

April 17 and April 24, 2024 will be the last physical in-person meetings for NEW-TRG until we have a good group going that want to participate weekly. NEW-TRG will continue to host events, webinars, training sessions, and intro courses to sign up for to be held at Oneida CEC on Packerland.

The NEW-TRG blog will still be available weekly, new posts and updates on websites, native-owned businesses, seeking out local articles on their IT development and usage, interviews, and more! 

If you are interested in the Intro to Python course - sign up with your email and a brief message of interest to NEW.TechnicalResourceGroup@Gmail.com! This is still in planning, but taking interested people as a first come first serve basis is encouraged. It will need to get approved with Oneida CEC and their course listings to post for the local Native community, there may be a small fee, that we can cover together. We will be one working body with this Intro to Python (cost effective and teamwork in developing the interest with the IT Field) - so no individual certificates! It is encouraged to join for the experience, the knowledge, the opinions that will form and a major plus in building more interest to pursue an IT Career!

I can guarantee that if you go into any IT Field, it will serve great benefits to survive your first couple of semesters (especially if there is programming languages involved)! 

 

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