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1 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools TRACK 4: Leadership, Management, Support, and Funding Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:40 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Meeting Room 708

2 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 2 Copyright Barbara E. McMullen, Roger L. Norton, Howard C. Baker, 2004. This work is the intellectual property of the authors. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the authors. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the authors.

3 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 3 PRESENTERS Barbara E. McMullen Director, Marist Institute for Data Center Professionals Project Manager, NYSTAR Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing barbara.mcmullen@marist.edu Roger L. Norton, Ph.D. Dean, Marist School of Computer Science and Mathematics Director, NYSTAR Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing at Marist roger.norton@marist.edu Howard C. Baker Project Manager, Marist/IBM Joint Study Projects hcbaker@us.ibm.com

4 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 4 ABSTRACT A product of partnerships between Marist, IBM, Cisco, and K-12 schools, Project Greystone is an inventive solution that enhances Marist's undergraduate student body with nontraditional e-learners from high schools. Greystone includes a rich-media delivery system, virtual laboratories, a shared tuition model, and TCO- reducing autonomic computing to bring credit- bearing e-courses to K-12 students.

5 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 5 AGENDA Introductions Marist educational ventures Resources Marist core competencies Greystone pilot for the Poughkeepsie school system – goals, features, next steps The Greystone technology environment Marist/IBM joint study projects Greystone Learning Portal design – Poughkeepsie School System pilot Greystone Student Portal design – Poughkeepsie School System pilot Greystone Learning Portal – Highland Central School District Marist rich media content – Emmy Awards, FDR Library, Hudson River Valley Institute Greystone rich media solution Questions

6 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 6 EDUCATIONAL VENTURES President’s committee charged to leverage Marist's expensive technology investments and develop new revenue opportunities for the College NSF STI grant to develop a Marist grid in support of advanced Internet and research applications NSF Partnerships for Innovation grant to support an educational environment with virtual laboratories for data center professionals Center for Applied Research in Collaborative and On- Demand Computing, a NYSTAR Designated College Applied Research and Technology Center sm

7 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 7 RESOURCES Educause presentations http://ecommerce.marist.edu/educause/2004/ Greystone e-Environment for Education http://greystone.marist.edu/ Institute for Data Center Professionals (IDCP) http://www.idcp.org/ http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/pfi/ (website for 2004 awards in development) NYSTAR Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing at Marist http://cart.marist.edu (in development) http://www.nystar.state.ny.us/cart.htm

8 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 8 GREYSTONE DEMONSTRATION Educause poster session: Emerging Technologies Object-Oriented E-Education for PK-16 Students and Teachers Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:55 p.m. - 6:10 p.m. Exhibit Hall A, Table 05 Roger L. Norton, Dean, Computer Science & Mathematics, Marist Victoria Sarkisian, Linguistic Coordinator, Marist Austin Schilling, Senior Consultant, IBM

9 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 9 MARIST CORE COMPETENCIES World Class Technology Platform Marist/IBM Joint Studies New Network Platform which includes Internet2 DMDS (Digital Media Delivery Solution) Highly Respected Education Program Undergraduate Teacher Education Program Graduate Educational Psychology Program Wealth of First Year College Courses Taught by first rate faculty Expertise in Online Education First State Approved Fully Online Program - MBA Online Program in IS, IT, MPA, Writing, Information Fluency

10 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 10 GREYSTONE PILOT POUGHKEEPSIE SCHOOL SYSTEM To develop a new and innovative form of end-to-end education environment for e-learning. To develop a curriculum for teachers that allows them to meet professional development requirements and certifications. To develop a curriculum for high school students that allows them to take college level courses, AP courses, and specialized courses from their school or homes.

11 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 11 TEACHER PORTAL FEATURES Certification and degree bearing courses in education Online support groups for new teachers Virtual servers for coursework development Access to the colleges extensive digital repository Events calendar Online forms for teacher productivity Traditional services such as email, chat, discussion groups and web servers Princeton’s ECOS System

12 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 12 STUDENT PORTAL FEATURES College level courses offered through an online bridge-like program Computer ScienceCollege Writing Web ProgrammingHistory MathematicsComputer/Information Literacy Virtual servers for coursework development Events calendar Access to the colleges extensive digital repository -- EMMY Awards and On The River series Student newspaper Student art and expressions Traditional services such as email, chat, discussion groups and web servers Princeton Review’s Education and Career Opportunities System (ECOS)

13 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 13 FUTURE FEATURES Virtual debate teams Video series entitled “Women in the Workplace: Enterprise Computing Careers” “Science on the Net” Professional development in teacher/parent conferencing Data grid faculty/student storage Rich media grid

14 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 14 GREYSTONE END-TO-END E-EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT Includes the Rich Media Distribution Utility (RMDU)

15 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 15 PROJECT GREYSTONE Base Case Architecture

16 End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools 16 MARIST/IBM JOINT STUDY PROJECTS 1995 – Electronic Reserve Room (MERIT) 1997 – Digital Library: FDR Library and Hudson River Environmental Society Collections 1999 – Hub for Linux for S/390 downloads 2001 to Present –Content Management/Media Streaming Projects (eMerit, Emmy Awards Library, On The River Collection) –zSeries Knowledge Center Hub and zSeries Course Modules –Linux Virtual Servers for IT Instruction –Grid Computing –Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) Test Facility –eLearning (Project Greystone) eLearning portals for teacher, students, parents Rich media distribution Online courses for students/teachers

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