High Tech Hawaii is a live monthly call-in show produced by the University of Hawaii to shed light on high technology activities within the state. It airs live on the fourth Tuesday of each month during the academic year from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. High Tech Hawaii can be seen on PEG Access cable channel 55 throughout the state. It is live on cable on all islands except Maui where it is tape-delayed. A live webcast is available anywhere on the Internet at: <http://www.hawaii.edu/hth/>.
Now in its 11th year of production, previous High Tech Hawaii shows have highlighted topics such as: Computer and Network Security, the UH Academy for Creative Media, Spam, the Natural Energy Lab of Hawaii, Identity Theft, Kakaako as a High Tech Hub for Hawaii, High Tech Approaches to Teaching Languages, Kids & Networking, IT in the Travel Industry, the Hawaii-China connection, IT education and training, Data Centers in Hawaii, Wireless, Telecom Regulation, Electronic Commerce, Telemedicine, Distance Learning, Assistive Technologies for the Disabled and the Pacific Telecommunications Council.
Click on the links below to view a description of show and watch the live or archived webcast.
Upcoming Show:
- 01-23-07: Aloha to the Web with Norm Abramson
Previous Shows:
- 11-29-06: Securing Yourself in Cyberspace: High Tech Hawai'i Highlights National Cyber Security Awareness Month (Repeat)
- 10-24-06: Securing Yourself in Cyberspace: High Tech Hawai'i Highlights National Cyber Security Awareness Month
- 09-26-06: Advancing Hawaii's Tech Industry
- 04-25-06: Web 2.0 - What's the Difference?
- 02-28-06: The Hawai'i-China High Tech Connection
- 01-24-06: Stay Safe Online: National Cyber Security Awareness Month [Rebroadcast]
- 11-22-05: Hawaii's New Technology Companies
- 10-25-05: Stay Safe Online: National Cyber Security Awareness Month
- 09-27-05: Hawaii's High Tech Workforce
- 08-23-05: Podcasting [audiocast]
- 04-26-05: A Legislative View of High Tech in Hawai'i
- 02-22-05: Innovations in Technology for Hawaiian Language and Culture
- 01-25-05: PTC 2005 - The Rebirth of the Pacific Telecommunications Council
- 11-23-04: Cool Stuff
- 10-26-04: Cyber Security is Everyone's Responsibility
- 09-28-04: Happy 20th Birthday - High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC)
- 08-24-04: Growing Sustainable Industries for Hawaii: NELHA Programs and Prospects
- 04-27-04: What's New at the Manoa Innovation Center
- 02-24-04: Academy for Creative Media: Hawaii's "Film School" for the Future
- 11-25-03: SPAM: Scourge of the Internet or Opportunity for Hawaii Entrepreneurs?
- 10-28-03: Identity Theft and Other Cyber-Risks
- 09-23-03: High Tech in Kakaako and Beyond
- 04-22-03: High Tech Approaches to Teaching Languages
- 02-24-03: When Good Networks Turn Bad
- 01-28-03: Technology v.s. Tourism: Hawaii's Economic Future
- 11-26-02: Kids, Learning & Networks: Beyond the Boxes
- 09-24-02: What's New at the Manoa Innovation Center
- 04-23-02: Distributed Learning in Hawai'i
- 03-26-02: High Tech Hawai'i Visits Maui
- 01-22-02: Technology and the Travel Industry
- 10-23-01: Hawaii Technology Connections with China
- 09-25-01: Network Security, Communities and Consequences
- 08-28-01: IT Training and Education Opportunities in Hawai'i
- 04-24-01: The Ohana Foundation: Hawaii's Non-Profit High Tech Enterprise
- 02-27-2001: Data Centers in Hawaii
- 01-23-2001: Hawaii Government Online
- 10-25-2000: Wireless in Hawai'i
- 9-27-2000: High Tech Heroes and Other Musings on Technology and Silicon Valley
- 4-26-2000: The Internet in Hawaiian Language, Music and Culture
- 3-22-2000: Technology at the 2000 Legislature
- 2-23-2000: Internet Security
- 1-26-2000: Pacific Telecommunications Conference
- 11-24-1999: Hawaii's Y2K Readiness
- 10-27-1999: Online Education
- 9-22-1999: Hawai'i Technology Trade Association
- 8-25-1999: ThinkQuest in Hawai'i
- 5-5-1999:
Electronic Commerce and Banking in Hawai'i
- 4-7-1999: "High Tech
Hawai'i" Looks at Y2K in Hawai'i
- 3-3-1999: Information Technology at the 1999 Legislature