Title: NPACI Ed Center on Computational Science
1NPACI Ed Center onComputational Science
EngineeringGoals and Successes - July 2000
EPSCoR Conference Achieve Ubiquitous Networking
for Research and Education
- Kris Stewart
- San Diego State University
- NPACI Ed Center on Computational Science
Engineering
stewart_at_sdsu.edu www.edcenter.sdsu.edu
2Outline of EPSCOR Presentation
- What is Computational Science Engineering?
- What does the Internet2 mean in Higher Ed?
- How is Computational Science used as a driving
force?
3Computational Science is Teamwork
Teamwork and Collaboration
Science Discipline Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
etc.
Computer Science Hardware/Software
Applied Mathematics Numerical Analysis, Modeling,
Simulation
4Exciting Time of Transition
Partnership
A New Direction
Isolation
Now
5NPACI Partner Sites
6Network Architecture
7 includes CalREN -2...
8CENIC, 4CNet, Abilene
- California Digital Project
- K-12 Statewide Network (DCP), which involves
leveraging the current higher education advanced
services network infrastructure, CalREN-2, to
serve all K-20 education institutions statewide. - Such a dedicated education and research network
infrastructure would facilitate -
9Digital California Project Goals
- Delivery of advanced education programs and
services to K-12 - Integration of rich on-line content and resources
into regular curricula and services at the K-12
level - Meeting the growth in the K-12 student
population and, - Delivery of education programs and services from
industry to K-12.
10Grand Challenges (Stewart Zaslavsky, SC98)
- Faculty system of rewards does not encourage
teaching innovations - Lack of awareness of HPC technologies already
used in research or teaching for different
fields - Faculty students unaware of benefits and
accomplishments of HPC - HPC technologies considered too
complex/inaccessible for undergraduate
instruction - Sequential HPC-related curricula is absent
- Curricula using very large data sets not widely
available - Adjust to different learning styles when material
is complex - Variety of platforms/software leads to fragmented
curricula - School administration/support staff not ready for
HPC - Specs of computers and networks below user
expectations
11Building the Community of Faculty
- These challenges are people-centric, not
technology-centric and of interest to the EPSCOR
community - Systemic Change requires understanding the system
and working within it - Empower teachers (find the time), recognition
(from chair/dean), support (student assistants)
12Faculty Fellows
13Faculty Fellows
14Evaluation Assessment
- U. Wisconsin LEAD for 1998/99 Ed Center
evaluation - www.cae.wisc.edu/lead/pages/products/eot-paci.pdf
- Follow-on Activities (Susan Millar, LEAD)CATS
(Classroom Assessment Techniques)FLAG
(Field-tested Learning Assessment Guide)SALG
(Student Assessment Learning Guide)
15Evaluation and Assessment of Classroom
PracticeWhere to start?
- User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation
Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
Education, NSF 93-152 www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/RED/EVAL
/handbook/handbook.htm - Student Surveys - Need a compatible tool for
instructor to examine results with - Sociology WorkBench (SWB) developed by team of
undergraduate computer science majors employed by
the EC/CSE
16Information Overload
- How can teachers help out?
- How can technology providers help out?
- Ans personalize the linkage.
17Information Overlab Lab
- Using the WWW extensively in the classroom,
implies obligation to discuss Information
Overload - http//www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu/infolab/index.html
Timeline of Technologyhttp//www.stewart.cs.sdsu
.edu/infolab/timeline_tech.html
18Computer Network Security
- Campus-wide buy-in recognizing the use of
high-speed networksthe responsibility for
secure network use - SDSU Academic Senate adopts interim policy
- UCSD Acceptable Use Policy useful start
19A Little History - May 10, 1869
- What was the major event?
- Http//memory.loc.gov
- Thank you to the US Library of Congress for the
on-line exhibit preserving our Memory
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21Promentory Point, UTAH
22How does this relate to us today?
23Technologies to Motivate Learning
- Mr. Sid uses Wavelets for compression of Railroad
Maps - Sense of History must be tied to personal,
student- based, stories - University Faculty need encouragement this will
count for professional recognition by their
peers and administrators (Deans)
24ONLINE Resources for Undergrads
- The Education, Outreach and Training (EOT) of the
PACIs http//www.eot.org - feature several projects
- Ed Center on CSE
- Shodor Undergraduate Computational Physics
www.orst.edu - Minority Institutions, a Directory
- Student Biology Workbench (Bioinformatics)
- Underrepresentation in Computer Science (CDC)
25Learning Technologies from the PACIs
- Data Intensive Computing Environment
- Digital Video/eTEACH
- Interaction Environments Bays to Brains
- Neuroscience Telescience/Tomography
- NISE College Level One Institute on
- Learning Technology
- Remote Collaborative Learning
- www.eot.org
26This is Only the Beginning...
YOU ARE HERE
TIME
27Whats Next
- Your comments and thoughts?
- SIAM Computational Science Engineering
Conference Sept. 2000 Washington D.C. - SC2000 November 2000 Dallas TX
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29NPACI Sources of Information
NPACI Sources of Information
NPACI Partnership Report enVision quarterly
science magazine, especially June2000Why the
Future May Very Well Need Us www.npaci.edu/enVisi
on/director.html Online biweekly electronic
publication, www.npaci.edu/online/ www.npaci.edu
30References - EPSCoR - July 2000
- This Presentation
- http//www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu/PPT/epscor_20july00
.ppt - Ed Center on Computational Science Engineering
- http//www.edcenter.sdsu.edu/
- Timeline of Technology Development
- http//www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu/infolab/timeline_te
ch.html - Education, Outreach and Training
- http//www.eot.org
- Information Overload
- http//www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu/infolab/index.html