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George Laskaris. New Jersey’s College & Universities integrating technologies into instruction, research and public service through an enhanced statewide data/video network. About NJEDge.Net. Statewide Higher Education Network
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George Laskaris New Jersey’s College & Universities integrating technologies into instruction, research and public service through an enhanced statewide data/video network
About NJEDge.Net • Statewide Higher Education Network • Provides a private high-performance network infrastructure - (VPN) • Created to support new forms of inter-institutional collaboration and to, • Leverage collective buying power of the membership to achieve economies of scale
President’s Council Constituent Services Representative Network Board NJVU Internet 2 K-12 DLAAB (Application User Groups) Executive Director (NJEDge Staff) Standing Committees Network Infrastructure (Verizon) Network Governance Structure
Network Resources • Broadband Internet Service Provider (600+Mbps) • Sophisticated video conferencing & distance learning capabilities • Streaming video resources • Provide regional access to Internet2 • Interoperability with the K-12 Video Portal (Access New Jersey) • Shared access to Satellite Uplink/Downlink
Network Capabilities • Support new forms of inter-institutional collaboration and statewide applications: • New joint programs between institutions • Resource sharing (expertise & equipment) • Coordinated professional development • Creation of optimal environments to support teaching and learning
Network Capabilities Cont. • “Extending the reach” of higher ed to: • Off-campus learners • K-12 • Corporate and community constituents • Support research and development partnerships with industry
Efficiencies/Economies of Scale • Internet services / Voice services • Statewide software site licensing • Large-scale network attached Storage • New joint statewide applications services: • Academic web services – portals • Course Management Systems • Growing interest in a wide variety of student services applications • Sharing of expensive scientific instrumentation
Building Community • Organize statewide working groups • Distance Learning Academic Advisory Board • Coordinated Faculty Development Initiative – emphasis on showcasing best practices • Educational Activities Task Force • Data Resources Group • Video Resources Group • Networking and the Performing Arts Initiative
“Facilitate and coordinate the development of advanced, network-based applications and network services to further U.S. leadership in research and higher education and accelerate the availability of new services and applications on the Internet.” Internet2 Mission • Collaboration • Videoconferencing • Distributed learning • Digital libraries • Remote instrumentation • Tele-immersion • Virtual reality • On-demand video • Remote mentoring/auditioning • Rehearsal and performance Qwest Abilene Network
Europe-Middle East ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) INFN-GARR (Italy) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) FCCN (Portugal) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Qatar Foundation Network (Qatar) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) CLARA (Latin America and Caribbean) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2NET (Costa Rica) CUDI (Mexico) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP [FAPESP] (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) APAN-KR (Korea) APRU (Asia-Pacific) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand) NG-NZ (New Zealand) SingAREN (Singapore) TAnet2 (Taiwan) Internet2 International Partners
Internet2 K20 Initiative • K20 Consortium Established in 2002 • Focus outreach and connectivity to K-12s, Museums, Libraries • Aim to bridge K-12 to Higher Ed • Increased opportunities for joint funding, student attraction, and improved learning and education
Internet2 based K-12 Applications • Virtual tours of the Smithsonian Institute • A multi-state literacy project called English for All • The Globalization Initiative connecting K-12 students around the world to create a global learning community • Project Neptune an international ocean observatory • Hands-on-Universe enables students to acquire and use professional grade astronomy images from a global network of telescopes
Internet2 K-12 Applications • EARTHWATCH GLOBAL CLASSROOM • IMAGINING THE FUTURE • LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION • WHITE HOUSE DECISION CENTER • CONVERSATIONS WITH HISTORY • EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF LEARNING • VIRTUAL MARINE WORLD EXPLORATION • LABSCAPE FOR EDUCATION
NJEDge K-20 Initiative Matthew Conforth Director of Technology Passiac Valley High School Co-chair of NJEDge K-20 Initiative mms://128.235.240.22/rainforest/2005/01292005-session2.wmv
Cascaded Portals • Linkage between the K-12 video portal and the NJEDge Video Portal • View Live videoconference between William Paterson University and Passaic County schools
Internet2 Application Attributes • Interactive collaboration • Real-time access to remote resources
Virtual Laboratories • Space Physics & Aeronomy Research Collaboratory (SPARC) • University of Michigan • NSF
High Performance Group-to-Group Collaboration ; 150 sites worldwide http://www.accessgrid.org/
www.researchchannel.org Goal: to use program content creation and manipulation processes as testing medium for analog and digital broadcast and on-demand multimedia offerings, thus providing an unusual opportunity to experiment with new methods of distribution and interaction on a global basis.
Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation • A 180 terabyte, multimedia archive of Holocaust testimonies • Plans are to disseminate the archive to museums and educational institutions using Internet2 networks http://www.vhf.org/
Nanotechnology Course Delivery • Recent multi-state $10.5 million grant for the creation of a Nanotechnology Institute • Developing associate degree programs in nanotechnology at community colleges in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland • Started delivering courses using high performance Internet2 connectivity in 2005 • Burlington and Camden Community Colleges
Arts & Humanities: Dance in the Digital Age Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Institute of Music: The Bing Theater, University of Southern California, Oct 2002
Cultivating Communities: Dance the Digital Age University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: The Bing Theater, University of Southern California, Oct 2002
New World Symphony • Master Classes over Internet2 • High Speed Collaboration between NWS and top music schools • International Expansion
Ann Doyle Internet2 Arts & Humanities Program Manager Ann Arbor, Michigan
Rialto NWSClass
Benefits of Internet2 • Collaboration opportunities with global communities and working groups • Increased opportunities for grants $$ • Ability to tap into remote expertise and experiences • Ability to bring the world into the classroom
Specific URLs of Interest • I2 Applications and Working Groups http://apps.internet2.edu • Research Channel http://www.researchchannel.org • I2 K-20 Projects http://k20.internet2.edu • ViDeNet http://www.vide.net/ • Virtual Briefings http://events.internet2.edu/briefings
Specific URLs of Interest I2 Apps and Working Groups http://apps.internet2.edu/ I2 K20 Projects http://k20.internet2.edu/currentprojects/ Research Channel http://www.researchchannel.org/ ViDeNet http://www.vide.net/ ViDeNet Cookbook http://www.videnet.gatech.edu/cookbook Virtual Briefings http://events.internet2.edu/briefings /
Get Involved • Talk with your campus IT support group • Join an Internet2 Working Group, Special Interest Group, or Advisory Group • Host an Internet2 Day or participate in Virtual Briefings • Join Internet2 Mailing Lists • Learn more about advanced application initiatives in your academic area • Send us feedback or inquiries
Building Advanced Research Infrastructure consisting of: • High performance GRID computing • Optical networking (National Lambda Rail) • Large scale network attached storage supporting federated research repositories • Ability to provide Terabits to the desktop • Advanced data visualization capabilities providing 100+ Megapixel displays
GeoWall2:High Resolution Portals to Global Science Data NCMIR Lab UCSD 30 MPixel SunScreen Display Driven by a 20-node Sun Opteron Visualization Cluster Source: Mark Ellisman, David Lee, Jason Leigh
IBM 9M Pixels On-Line Microscopes CreatingVery Large Biological Montage Images • 2-Photon Laser Confocal Microscope • GigE On-line Capability • Montage of over 500 Images • ~150 Million Pixels! • Uses Graphics Cluster with Multiple GigEs to Drive Tiled Displays Source: David Lee, NCMIR, UCSD
Tiled Displays Allow for Both Global Context and High Levels of Detail—150 MPixel Rover Image on 40 MPixel Visualization Node Display
Interactively Zooming In Using Sun Microsystems Visualization Node
Prototyping High End Research PCs • Terabits to the Desktop… • 100 Megapixel Display • 55-Panel • 1/3 Terabit/sec I/O • 30 x 10GE interfaces • 1/4 TeraFLOP • Driven by 30 Node Cluster • 1/8 TB RAM • 60 TB Disk
Driver - Economic Development • New Jersey needs to provide advanced technology infrastructure if it is to successfully compete for federal research funding and attract industry to the state. • Its time to establish a research agenda for the state that provides an environment that will support research and development opportunities between academia and industry. • Strengthening partnerships with business & industry is needed to stimulate the economy and provide NJ industries with a competitive advantage.
More Information • http://www.njedge.net • http://www.internet2.edu