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SUN CORRIDOR NETWORK TEACHING & LEARNING ON R&E NETWORKS K20 INITIATIVE
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NYSERNet’s Research & Education Network Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Albany New York City ORION Internet2 MAN LAN CA*net ESnet TWAREN MAX
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K20 INITIATIVE Internet2 Network Connectors and Participants
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K20 INITIATIVE Europe ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DFN-Verein (Germany) FCCN (Portugal) GARR (Italy) GIP-RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) JISC, JANET (United Kingdom) PSNC, PIONIER (Poland) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxemburg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) Asia and Pacific Rim AARNET (Australia) ANF (Korea) C-DAC, ERNET (India) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (HongKong) MYREN, MDeC (Malaysia) NECTEC, UNINET (Thailand) NREN (Nepal) PERN (Pakistan) REANNZ (New Zealand) SingAREN (Singapore) TWAREN (Taiwan) VinaREN (Vietnam) Middle East and Gulf States ANKABUT (UAE) Israel-IUCC (Israel) KACST (Saudi Arabia) MCIT [EUN, ENSTINET] (Egypt) Qatar Foundation (Qatar) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2Net (Costa Rica) CUDI (Mexico) INNOVA|RED (Argentina) REUNA (Chile) RNP [FAPESP] (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Africa TENET (South Africa) TERNET (Tanzania) NUC (Nigeria) Multi-National Partners AAU (Africa) APAN (Asia-Pacific) CKLN (Caribbean) CLARA (Latin America and Caribbean) DANTE (Europe) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) TERENA (Europe) UbuntuNet Alliance (Africa) University of the West Indies (Caribbean) Internet2 and NRENs National Research & Education Networks (NRENs)
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K20 INITIATIVE 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 K-20 Education in the United States
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K20 INITIATIVE Teaching & Learning is Changing Classrooms 1960-2010
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K20 INITIATIVE Teaching & Learning is Changing Students: 1960 - 2010
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K20 INITIATIVE Teaching & Learning is Changing 2015 Student and Classroom
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K20 INITIATIVE EDUCAUSE September 2012: “The debate is over: students are asking for digital now, this semester NYSERNet - Internet2-based resourcesInternet2-based resources Internet2 - MUSE Centralized web site for teachers, faculty and students to locate Internet2- based resources, or start or join collaborations. Students are already doing it on their own: – Internet Gaming – Social Media i.e. Facebook, My Space, YouTube, Twitter – Texting – And through other emerging social networking applications and applications yet to be developed. And through other emerging social networking applications and applications yet to be developed. The “E” in R&E Networks
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K20 INITIATIVE 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 How Faculty and Students Use R&E Networks Increasingly specialized information Access to expertise at remote locations Multiple learning modalities Access to resources not otherwise available On-Demand Local and Remote Lectures Dynamic Charts Tablet Computing via Clouds Multicasting/ Video Conferencing/ Distance Education Real Time International Collaborations
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K20 INITIATIVE Low-Latency, Low-Jitter connections Applications are optimized by R&E networks – Remote instrumentation – Remote Visualization (CAVE-Technology)CAVE-Technology – Broadcast quality SD, 4K/8K HD and 3D video CD-quality audio Robust Distance Learning Transfer of Large to Extremely Large Data Sets How R&E Networks Support Teaching and Learning Visible Woman data set provided by the National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health NASA’s Global Hawk Experimental Performing Arts Music Distance Education at Columbia University CAVE
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K20 INITIATIVE Teaching & Learning Across the Pond Connecting Student Peers in the UK and NYS Classroom-to-classroom collaborations via videoconferencing
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K20 INITIATIVE Cross Atlantic Alternative Energy Debate Connecting Student Peers Around the Globe Streamed Live to the Internet2 Member Meeting Tuesday, April 24, 9am-10:30am
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K20 INITIATIVE Preparing Student Teachers to Incorporate Technology, Technological Resources and Tools into the K-12 Classroom Train student teachers to use technology to support 21 st Century Teaching & Learning in K-12 Classrooms Involves faculty and student virtual exchange programs Cross-cultural lesson plans: 21 st Century Skill Development Valsayn Teachers College at The University of Trinidad and Tobago
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K20 INITIATIVE What are you doing that we don’t know about... Tell us what it is you’re doing, so we can then help you achieve the desired results. HealthCare use of R&E Networks What are best practices to ensure the stewardship of research data today and tomorrow?
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K20 INITIATIVE HealthCare use of R&E Networks Remote Instrumentation including Robotics Public health models that leverage social data, health data and environmental data? Transfer of large and extremely large data sets Data Visualization and CAVE 3D, 4KHD, 8KHD interactive video Global Collaboration or Consultation Genome and Biomedical Imaging Biophotonics Live Patient Telemetry Is there anything you’re doing that involves:
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K20 INITIATIVE Each RON needs to determine for themselves where K-20 T&L falls as a priority... Actions over Words and must commit long-term Designate a K-20 Project/Program Leader Provide resources: financial, human and technical Network! -- Reach out to other NRENs and RONs to discuss: – Potential – Possibilities – Identify and target “turn-key” connectors – Provide a Case Study of Successes – Develop a K-20 Contact List 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 What RONs can do to Promote R&E Networks and T&L Support in K-20 Classrooms
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K20 INITIATIVE Emphasize the “E” in R&E Networks Encourage use of your network by K-20 schools and by non-profit connectors in your service area. Educate K-20 teachers and support staff, and content providers on how to use R&E and CIS networks Enable worldwide partnerships and global collaborations between K-20 schools, between K-20 schools and content providers.content providers Inventory and Identify what on-campus content you will make available to other R&E Connectors. 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 What RONs can do to Promote R&E Networks and T&L Support in K-20 Classrooms
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K20 INITIATIVE Inventory and Identify what on-campus content you will make available to other R&E Connectors. – Realize that content can be a source of revenue Remote instrumentation and Data Visualization Colloquiums, Symposiums, Celebrity Speakers, Alumni Events, Concerts, Sporting Events and other broadcasts over R&E Networks Museum/Gallery Guided Tours Professional Continuing Education Distance Education Offerings Video and Imaging collections – Develop a Business Plan to market and price your content 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 What RONs can do to Promote R&E Networks and T&L Support in K-20 Classrooms
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K20 INITIATIVE RONs should publish on their web site: – the contact information for their K-20 T&L Coordinator. – a list of K-20 T&L connectors/schools with a link to the NREN’s/RON’s K-20 T&L Coordinator for information. – a list of connected K-20 content providers with contact information. Facilitate “People Networking” among all your connectors. Promote an K-20 T&L SIG Work with content providers to promote connectivity through R&E Networks and Internet2. 10/6/2011, © 2010 Internet2 What RONs can do to Promote R&E Networks and T&L Support in K-20 Classrooms
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K20 INITIATIVE Reach out and LISTEN to the right people on campus: – CIO or IT staff – Administrators – Academics Do your homework: find the “lowest hanging fruit” and leverage it Host an on-campus demonstration focused on disciplines as broad as STEM and Humanities or as narrow as Astronomy and Music Stay engaged: Post-discussion follow up is critical. Become a coordinator, facilitator, whatever it takes to keep the momentum. Once you get their interest don’t let it wane Don’t be afraid to suggest topics or take initiative and be sure to propose the next meeting Keep in mind that faculty are busy people with little time for experimentation... – Especially when using R&E Networks since they can only access these networks on campus – Need point and click access – Need information delivered directly to them (Twitter, Facebook, ISTE) Initially, keep it simple and short (KISS). Start with Video conferencing Best Practices to Promote Higher Education Collaborations
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K20 INITIATIVE R&E T&L Today Professor Dan Nathan and Skidmore College students using VC for a face to face discussion with college students in the Czech Republic. BYOD is entrenched Telepresence at Columbia University Today’s prepared student requires collaborative-enabling tools for e-text, video conferencing, file sharing and study groups
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