Meeting ICT Challenges in the Arctic Nancy N. Soreide National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Seattle,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GOTOEX is a modern information technology. Extracting information from the world wide web is a thing of the past. Realistic sense of action is something.
Advertisements

USING BROADBAND TO TRANSFORM THE WORLD NEED FOR JOINT EFFORTS ITU FORUM KIGALI, 9-11 May 2012 & Dr. Speranza Ndege Director, Open, Distance & e-Learning,
Management for sustainable education Don Passey, Senior Research Fellow, Co-Director, Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning, Department of Educational.
ANKIT (2209) PUJIT KAMAL (2335) CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION 2.BENEFITS OF EXECUTION OF DESIRED IT SOLUTION IN FUNCTIONAL AREAS 3.AREAS COVERED BY HIT (HEALTH.
New Technologies for Health Literacy Education
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and Broadband Development A Strategic Plan for Adoption and Utilization.
Made Possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Broadband Technology Opportunities.
Supporting rural citizens’ access to knowledge: one more aspect of e-democracy Pavlos Koulouris, Sofoklis Sotiriou R&D Department, Ellinogermaniki Agogi.
Chicago’s Broadband Strategy TOWARDS AFFORDABLE, UNIVERSAL TECHNOLOGY ACCESS City of Chicago Richard M. Daley, Mayor Department of Innovation and Technology.
Ludlow Public Schools Baird Middle School 2- Year Technology Action Plan James Painchaud Instructional Technology Specialist.
ELearning Applying Information Technology to Enhance Learning in Schools and Communities Presentation by Matthew Mitchell WSU Center to Bridge the Digital.
Distance Learning An Overview. Overview  Definition  Rationale  Learning settings  Research and statistics  Characteristics  Doing it well.
University of Delaware Integrating Technology with PBL Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education Workshop at Kutztown.
EPIC Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program: Summary Report.
Business Driven Technology Unit 4 Building Innovation Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without.
E_learning.
Promoting Learning Styles Through ICT By Miss T.Magi (E-learning Specialist: Butterworth)
Benefits of Blended e-Learning in Education
Information and Communication Technologies in the field of general education in Armenia NATIONAL CENTER OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES.
Information Technology for Ocean Observations and Climate Research TYKKI Workshop, December 9-11, 1998, Tokyo, Japan Nancy N. Soreide NOAA Pacific Marine.
Marketing and Outreach: The Arctic Theme Page and Arctic Change Detection Nancy Soreide NOAA/PMEL May 17-18, Boulder, CO “… combining the interests of.
Interactive Video Conferencing- Let’s Get Started! Presented by Jeff Gangloff Distance Learning Coordinator Views on Learning, Inc 8/30/2015
Ethical Issues Associated with Information and Communication Technology in Guidance James P. Sampson, Jr. Mannheim, Germany - October 2012 Symposium entitled,
United Nations Millennium Action Plan Health InterNetwork World Health Organization April 2001.
Margaret J. Cox King’s College London
An Evaluation done by: Lisa R. Hansen Needs Assessment Analysis Star Chart Analysis Results Campuses are at a Developing Technology Level In the areas.
Learning Technologies for C21 st Roy Beattie –Services Integration Director C2k.
Joint Secretariat / Inuvialuit Regional Corporation Canada Northern Oil and Gas Research Forum Developing data and information sharing: Using existing.
ConnectMe Authority Strategic Plan May Broadband Strategy – Healthcare For the healthcare industry: The Authority will work with decision makers.
A Model to Facilitate Effective Blended E-learning within Universities in Developing Countries B. Aguti, R. J. Walters, G. B. Wills Electronics and Computer.
Web-Based GIS and the Future of Participatory GIS Applications within Local and Indigenous Communities By Dr. Peter A. Kyem, GISP. (Professor of Geography)
Mel C. Labrador Senior Analyst, APAN Asia Pacific Area Network (APAN)
Transcending barriers in communication and cooperation in the Arctic Nancy N. Soreide National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental.
EStream – Best Practice in the Use of Streaming Media © A. Knierzinger, C. Weigner Increasing the use of Streaming technology in school education in Europe.
European Broadband Portal Phase II Application of the Blueprint for “bottom-up” broadband initiatives.
Telemedicine Foundations of Technology Telemedicine © 2013 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association STEM  Center for Teaching and.
Texas Star Chart Results A. P. Solis Middle School Presented by Tina Billman.
UNIVERSITY ROLES IN MEETING ASPIRATIONS FOR ICT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION BY: PROF. OLIVE M. MUGENDA Ph.D VICE-CHANCELLOR KENYATTA UNIVERSITY.
ESIP Federation Air Quality Cluster Partner Agencies.
Digital Learning in Victorian Government Schools.
TRANSFORMING THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL: DELIVERING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHCARE IN MALAWI MELANIE HAMI GLADYS MSISKA.
An R&D Manager’s Perspective TechExpo October 5, 2004 Presented by: Veena Rawat.
Welcome! to ICT. Promises of In Tertiary Education.
Continuing the work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Presented by: Jeff Stauffer WebJunction Service Manager Date: 3 February 2005.
Med-e Tel: A Unique Education Tool for Success F. Lievens 1,2, M. Jordanova 3,4 1 Board Member, Secretary and Treasurer of International Society for Telemedicine.
22 nd APAN Meeting, Singapore1 The Future isn’t what it used to be.
EDUCAUSE 2005 Annual Conference October 19, 2005.
Teaching and Learning with Technology ck to edit Master title style  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology k to edit Master title.
The use of ICT for learning Some Canadian examples CMEC–OECD–Canada SeminarApril 28-30, 2002 Montreal.
Municipal Broadband Networks and their role in upgrading education broadband services Christos Bouras Research Academic Computer Technology Institute Broadband.
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION
NOVA Evaluation Report Presented by: Dr. Dennis Sunal.
Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE) - Lebanon EGM on ICT Indicators Adoption and Data Collection. Cairo, Egypt 13 – 15 February 2007 Cairo,
Improving Practice through the use of technology Claire Bűchner, Consultant Nurse, Connected Health.
University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) November 2015 Stephen W. Wyatt, DMD, MPH Senior Associate Director Center for.
Global University System (GUS) - #I The Global University System (GUS) is a worldwide initiative to establish broadband Internet infrastructure for enhancing.
Telemedicine Unit 5, Lesson 6 Explanation Presentation
Culture in Development: An Inter-American Information Network Insert text here.
1 Framework Programme 7 Overview. 2 The Programmes within FP7 IDEAS European Research Counsel ERC PEOPLE Marie Curie Measures Initial Training Life-long.
Telemedicine and Mobile Telemedicine Systems Vikas Singh 12/12/06.
KIA L. DOUGLAS. TECHNOLOGY CHANGES EVERYTHING TECHNOLOGY CHANGES EVERYTHING Our textbook states that we will advance the perspective in the form that.
Mary Ann Roe e-Colorado Portal Coordinator Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Jennifer Jirous Computer Information Systems Faculty Pikes Peak.
By, Cheryl Martyres Roll No: 69 Pratiksha Navgire Roll No: 70 Paper 105 ICT Activity Submitted on 4 th of March 2016 Prof. In-charge Prof. Namita Sahare.
Introduction The majority of telemedicine interactions in Ontario, outside of a hospital, take place among a small number of medical specialities, including.
Connecting the Unconnected L'Afrique Digitale, Paris - Ibrahima Guimba-Saidou 16 April.
Welcome CPS 111 – Introduction to Technology for Educators Instructor: Ms. Rudolph Photos Courtesy of Teachers Discovering Computers Textbook.
Basic Information on HINARI, AGORA, OARE and the Internet (module 1.1)
Sanjeev.P.
An ICT role in key sectors of development of society.
The Role of Europe in Developing Future Internet Technologies, EC Initiatives
Presentation transcript:

Meeting ICT Challenges in the Arctic Nancy N. Soreide National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Seattle, Washington Meeting of Arctic Council of Ministers for Education and Science An International Conference of the Arctic Council Reykjavik, Iceland, June 9, 2004

Overall global infrastructure –Availability of the Internet Access to high quality resource material Ability to interact with the global community Computing infrastructure –Computers –Computer skills –Advanced software –Technical support Technology Challenges

Information Challenges Availability of high quality information and resource material on the Internet Clarity of presentation of educational materials Ease of exchanging information and ideas with others Alternative presentation of material for access when bandwidth is limited

Human Challenges Human challenges are subtle, but recognized –Is available content suitable to meet students’ and other users needs? –Are students and other users interested in utilizing information technology for educational, medical and other purposes?

Information Technology can meet these challenges A lack of basic ICT services prevents the most remote rural Arctic residents from developing their full potential Technology advances are making real inroads towards global Internet access –Satellite communications, fiber capacity and wireless connectivity When the requisite IT resources are available –Fast computers, high bandwidth Internet, advanced software and high level of technical support for users Extremely functional shared classroom, laboratory, medical and research experiences can be provided remotely

Global Internet Growth Global count for

Non-English-speaking on-line Internet Users Internet growth is a global phenomenon Source: Global Reach, Global Internet Statistics by Language, projected

Arctic countries are leaders in building and using ICT Reaping the benefits of ICT: Europe’s productivity challenge Economist Intelligence Unit white paper, sponsored by Microsoft

Nunavut Broadband Development Corporation (NDBC) Aims to bring affordable high speed Internet access to every Nunavut community by March 2005.

Wireless Arctic Network (proposed) Proposed by:Proposed by: –U. of Alaska, U. of Cincinnati, AT&T, NASA Integrate:Integrate: –Wired, wireless, terrestrial, airborne and space based communications technologies into a robust and reliable infrastructure Objective:Objective: –Support remote instrumentation and scientific communication in remote Arctic regions –Meet communication and informational needs of remote Arctic residents

The Web The most universally available technology for transcending barriers in communication and cooperation in the Arctic

The Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network (AFHCAN) is developing sustainable telehealth systems. Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network website

Some Technologies used in Telemedicine The AFCHAN advanced workstation consists of a mobile cart loaded with a workstation, power management hardware, and telemedicine peripherals. Digital cameras capture diagnostic images for referral to a specialist. For most sites – especially the small village clinics - it is more cost effective and reliable to use wireless connectivity. To assure wide accessibility, AFCHAN software is web- based. Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network website

Distance Learning Public educational institutions offering courses over the Internet advanced from 33% in 1995 to >90% today Internet and video were the two most commonly technologies used for instruction delivery. The Web is a primary delivery vehicle, leading to the creation of entire “virtual schools” US Department of Education Education Week on the Web

The Internet Style of Learning “The Internet Style of Learning entails use of vast information resources, collaboration and self-expression via multimedia self-publishing worldwide. Unable to afford many textbooks, the excitement for the learning resources which would soon be available was contagious. One of the teachers' sons had attended the Galena* workshop and she reported he could speak of little else.” *the first Yukon village to receive two-way Internet via Satellite (1998) from THE FRONTIER OF COMMUNITY LEARNING; INTERNET ON THE YUKON by Frank Odasz (

The Web can serve as a “reference library” Information portal to health issues of Northern peoples. It provides access to evaluated health information from hundreds of local, state, national, and international agencies, as well as from professional societies and universities (US National Library of Medicine)

The Web supports human interests that transcend cultural and geopolitical boundaries Let’s see some examples that illustrate these ideas…..

English-Inuktitut weekly newspaper serving the people of [Nunavut] and the Nunavik region of Arctic Quebec.

High-level intergovernmental forum addressing the common concerns and challenges faced by the Arctic governments and the people of the Arctic (Eight countries, Icelandic chairmanship)

An international nongovernmental organization representing 150,000 Inuit living in the Arctic regions of Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Russia, Denmark

With the goal of stimulating interest in the peoples and environment of the Arctic and Subarctic region.

Presenting scientific data and analyses, maps, photographs, essays and other information for a wide audience including scientists, decision makers, educators, students, citizens.

Arctic Change Detection Relevant, effective, reliable, understandable, objective information Based on the findings of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) Report Converted the ACIA ten key findings into six core issues DRAFT DO NOT QUOTE OR REPRODUCE

Detailed narratives on Individual Indicator Historical Indicator Time Series and scientific references provide perspective Summary of recent conditions

Despite significant challenges of technology, information, human factors, geography and climate … The diverse communities of the Arctic have demonstrated exceptional resourcefulness!

Looking forward The trend of increasing penetration of internet availability and use will continue to unite people across vast distances and cultural differences. Only a few years ago, ideas such as these were considered visionary, but today they are beginning to meet the needs of remote Arctic residents and enabling the global Internet to interconnect the citizens of this one world. Virtual reality applications, such as computer video games, can be harnessed for distance delivery of realistic healthcare and education, as in these demonstration projects: –a “virtual classroom” in electronic space –“touch over the internet” –“virtual scalpel” telemedicine application There is a need for development of relevant, effective, reliable, understandable, objective information (content) that people can relate to.