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History of Paiwan Tribe Millet Garden Website˘w
         Lecture by Zi Gao at National Museum of Prehistory

     ˇ· Written by Zi Gao  ˇ· Pictures by Zi Gao, Website of Biyouma Tribe             
4.Arranging the time for each to surf the Internet and preparing positive competitions
5.Offering computer learning passport and upgrade for encouragement, providing the villagers with a goal to learn meaningfully
6.Everyone can get close to, love using and make good use of computers to acquire sufficient information.
7.Maintaining current sharing of cultural information on Biyouma Village Website, enhancing talents of making the website for sustainable operation
8.Voluntary worker system website with the major goal of offering service opportunities to the villagers with proper educational training in combination with the personnel of department of information technology at colleges to create an e-era
9.The Village Book Information Station aims to improve the information command of the villagers and promote their knowledge and capabilities.
10.On the current foundation, we will promote the digital education of Paiwan Tribe to enable other tribes to successfully promote the book information stations to help the government policy into practice.
11.Appropriate organization expansion and promotion of programs is the way to success. Everything and every plan within the organization depend on how people do.
12.Once Village Book Information Station is steady, we will work together with the manpower and economic resources of the tribe and church to reduce the dependence on the government and be self-sufficient.
13.We will make good use of the website to promote each industry of the tribe, enhance the exposure of the website industry and bring smooth marketing channels.


The author (first from the right) is the person in charge of shortening digital divide in in-digenous people areas and teaches teachers and students at Wutang Elementary School in Pingtung County with the new equipment.

Shortening the digital divide between cities and countries
        The community website of the Presbyterian Church establishment with digital audio and video cultural materials is the combination of the consensus and emphasis of the tribe culture. Unfortunately, we did have computer classrooms in the past. We now do and will endeavor to promote digital tribe. We are grateful for the government to give us an opportunity and wish that the high end equipment will help the operation of our Community Development Association for better results. At the same time, we hope our case will be a reference for the government to help more tribes have their own book information stations to achieve the goal of shortening the digital divide between cities and countries.(2006/12/15)