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Explore the use of innovative technology in distance education. Learn about virtual classrooms, real-time visualization systems, distributed recording studios, and more. Discover how these advancements are transforming higher education.
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See http://apps.internet2.edu/talks Distance Education with a twist Ann Doyle Manager, Arts & Humanities Initiatives Reunion de Primavera CUDI 2002 March 28, 2002
Variations Indiana University
Recording Studio that Spans a Continent University of Southern California McGill University
Twelve uncompressed high-quality audio channels streamed over Abilene and CA*net3 • USC engineers mixed the audio for a live audience in LA McGill University http://ww2.mcgill.ca/icc/canarie/
ASL Poetry Georgetown University
A Real-time Visualization System for Large Scale Urban Environments UCLA
Last Expression: Art of the Holocaust Northwestern University
Teleimmersion University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois-NCSA Old Dominion University
Distributed nanoManipulator University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Master Classes University of Oklahoma New World Symphony Columbia University Manhattan School of Music
University of Oklahoma • Felicia Moyer
New World Symphony • Michael Tilson Thomas photo by R. Andrew Lepley
Columbia University, Manhattan School of Music and CANARIE Inc. • Pinchas Zucherman
Live Performances • Native Alaskan Performance, University of Alaska • Dance Demonstration, Virginia Commonwealth and Virginia Tech • The Great Link, The University of Michigan • The Technophobe & The Madman, distributed musical, New York University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Live Performances • Distributed recording studio, University of Alabama at Birmingham • Distributed brass quintet, University of Oklahoma • Dancing Beyond Boundaries, University of Florida
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