Barbour, Robert H.Ford, GregCunningham, Sally Jo2016-02-1819922016-02-181992Barbour, R. H., Ford, G., & Cunningham, S. J. (1992). Data logging and performance analysis software for teachers of indigenous New Zealanders: early results (Computer Science Working Papers 92/7). Hamilton, New Zealand: Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato.1170-487Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/9922Technology, in the form of personal computers, is making inroads into everyday life in every part of every nation. It is frequently assumed that this is 'a good thing'. However, there is a need for the people in each cultural group in each nation to appropriate technology for themselves. Indigenous people, such as the Maori of New Zealand/Aotearoa, are in danger of losing their language because technology has a European face. Yet despite the fact that the Maori are currently experiencing a cultural renaissance, there are no commercially available products that are specifically designed for Maori-speaking people.application/pdfen© 1992 by Bob Barbour, Greg Ford & Sally Jo CunninghamData logging and performance analysis software for teachers of indigenous New Zealanders: early resultsWorking Paper