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Title: Dimensions of Innovation


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Dimensions of Innovation
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Who am I?
Mother
22 year HP employee
Grandmother
Barbara Waugh, Ph.D.Director, University
RelationsHewlett-Packard Company1501 Page Mill
Road, M/S 1176Palo Alto, CA 94304Direct Phone
650-857-2273Fax Number 650-857-4012www.barbwaug
h.com
Director, University Relations
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Take your countrys/organizations greatest
weakness, and turn that into its greatest
strength.
  • Mahatma Ghandi/Saul Alinsky

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Leapfrog developed engineering education
through innovation in curriculum design
  • Design for outcomes
  • Lueny Morell, HP Dir University Relations, The
    Learning Factory
  • Design for Gender equity
  • Valerie Ifueko Agberagba, President, Association
    of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria
  • Integrate Entrepreneurship
  • Terae Onyeje, HP PSG Manager
  • Leverage Diaspora
  • Abhimanyu Singh, Diaspora Brain Gain Africa,
    UNESCO Nigeria
  • Produce Technology for Acquisition
  • U.B. Binder, Director, Technology Acquisition and
    Assessment, Nigerian Ministry of Science and
    Technology
  • Design for Service Learning
  • Exploit Technology for Teaching Learning
  • Leverage research on Leadership Change

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HP UR Technical Communities
GRID (Tiramisu)
Digital Publishing
PlanetLab
DSpace
GELATO
PlanetLab
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Gelato
  • www.gelato.org
  • a global community of universities and public
    research labs developing, using, and promoting
    Linux on the Itanium platform
  • Gelato members represent 20 of the Itanium
    installed base. Linux on Itanium leverages the
    benefits of open-source development for optimal
    price and flexibility on true 64-bit, wide-word
    architecture.
  • Contact barbara.waugh_at_hp.com

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Digital Publishing
  • http//www.hpl.hp.com/research/ssrc/services/publi
    shing/multichannel/
  • Research focuses on intelligent document
    composition and repurposing (one
    instance/occurence of electronic information
    being formatted automatically for different
    outputs) as well as offset-quality variable
    printer output Universities should have some
    existing teaching and research in digital
    publishing. As well, they should have expertise
    in workflow automation and data management, along
    with strong competencies in EE/ECE/CS.
  • Select schools will be provided some printing
    resources and will be invited to participate in
    philanthropic programs in the Digital Publishing
    space.
  • Contact barbara.waugh_at_hp.com

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GRID (Tiramisu)
  • http//www.hpl.hp.com/research/smartfrog/
  • HPs efforts in running and participating in
    operational grids, as opposed to efforts around
    grid theory and research.
  • The idea is to use grids to provide solutions, to
    stop talking about Grid and start using Grid.
    HP is currently participating in/working with the
    CERN Grid, South Grid (UK), China Grid, Singapore
    Grid (with NGO), and others.
  • As these grid involvements go forward, HP is
    looking to develop robust distributed services
    like authentication, resource marketplaces, and
    quality of service parameters.
  • Contact barbara.waugh_at_hp.com

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PlanetLab
  • www.planet-lab.org
  • PlanetLab is just a bunch of Linux machines that
    have agreed to communicate on a planetary-scale
    overlay network, with the intent to go beyond
    protocols to services and applications.
    According to the NRC, the next internet will be
    created as an overlay in the current one.
  • PlanetLab might be described more technically as
    a platform for running critical, pervasive,
    robust services on a planetary scale, in essence
    a worldwide Grid with global accounts.
  • In addition, a joint Academic/Government/Industry
    Consortium was formed in late June 2003, hosted
    by Princeton, U Washington, and UC Berkeley, and
    funded by NSF. Google has joined HP and Intel as
    founding industrial members.
  • Contact barbara.waugh_at_hp.com

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DSpace
  • www.dspace.org
  • DSpace is a linux-based open-source digital asset
    management software suite which provides a
    relatively simple end-to-end solution for
    institutional digital asset capture and
    management.
  • DSpace was released by MIT and HPL in November of
    2002, has been downloaded 32,000 times and is
    used in over 30 countries.
  • Contact barbara.waugh_at_hp.com

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HP Online Speaker Series Higher Education
Technology for Teaching 28 March 2007 1000
1100 am Pacific Time Using Tablet PCs and
Pen-based Technologies for Mapping Teaching
Earth Science applications throughout an
undergraduate curriculum Please join us on
Wednesday, 28 March, 1000am 1100am Pacific
Daylight Savings Time for a live presentation and
discussion featuring Mark Manone, HP Technology
for Teaching grant recipient and Research
Associate/Instructor at the College of
Engineering and Natural Sciences Geospatial
Research and Information Laboratory, Northern
Arizona University.   Abstract The Department of
Geology at Northern Arizona University uses
tablet computers and mobile wireless technology
in introductory courses as well as throughout our
core curriculum.  We have developed modules using
tablet PCs for 5 introductory classes and 6 core
classes. Examples for implications in these
introductory classes are  drape geologic maps
over digital topographic images to explore
relations in 3D use satellite images of planets
to map craters and lava flows on Mars and the
moon view geologic disasters such as volcanic
eruptions and hurricanes with satellite images of
the same area before and after the event.  In all
of these examples, the pen is significant in the
mapping and delineation portion of the exercise,
as using a pen to show the barrier between gravel
and bedrock is more accurate and more closely
mimics traditional analog mapping techniques. 
This presentation will show examples of tablet
use in mapping at the introductory, core course
and field based levels.  Results of assessment of
learning will also be presented. To attend,
please RSVP at http//www.hpwebgen.com/questions.c
fm?id8828pass99222 so we can send you login
and phone details. All you need is a phone and an
internet-connected web-browser. However, space is
limited, so registration is available on a
first-come, first-served basis. There is no
charge for this event. We hope you can join
us! Jim Vanides, M.Ed.   Program Manager -
Worldwide Higher Education Grants HP Corporate
Philanthropy Hewlett-Packard 3000 Hanover Street
ms1029 Palo Alto, CA 94025 USA   PS Previous HP
Online Speaker Series presentations are now
available for viewing online, at
http//www.uwex.edu/ics/stream/uwc-rock/hp/. We
thank the University of Wisconsin, Rock County,
for making and hosting these recordings!
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Leverage Research on Change Leadership
  • Waugh, Soul in the Computerhttp//web.hpl.hp.com/
    personal/Barbara_Waugh/
  • Waugh, Capacity Building in Africa
    Megacommunities Models
  • Sternin, Change Champions
  • Intel-HP Faculty Leadership Development Week
    Resources
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