Title: Internet2 and MAGPI: ReEnvisioning Teaching and Learning
1Internet2 and MAGPIRe-Envisioning Teaching and
Learning
- Heather Weisse
- MAGPI Applications Coordinator
- Jennifer Oxenford Associate Director
2What is Internet2?
- The Research and Education Network
for the United States of America - Led by 208 research universities
- Close collaborations with government NIH, NSF,
NLM, NASA, to name only a few - An organization that serves academic and
technology needs at all levels of education - A venue that brings together academics and
scientists from all over the world
3Mission and Goals
- Internet2 Mission
- Develop and deploy advanced network
applications and technologies,
accelerating the creation of
tomorrows Internet. - Internet2 Goals
- Enable new generation of applications
- Re-create leading edge RE network capability
- Transfer technology and experience to the global
production Internet
4Internet2 Universities208 University Members
October 2006
5The New Internet2 Network
6International Advanced Networks
787 Networks reachable via Internet2
Europe-Middle East
Asia-Pacific
Americas
Europe (GEANT2) Austria (ACOnet) Belgium
(BELNET) Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIHARNET) Croatia
(CARNet) Czech Rep. (CESNET) Cyprus
(CYNET) Denmark (Forskningsnettet) Estonia
(EENet) Finland (Funet) France (Renater) Germany
(G-WIN) Greece (GRNET) Hungary
(HUNGARNET) Iceland (RHnet) Ireland
(HEAnet) Israel (IUCC) Italy (GARR) Jordan
(JUNET) Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET)
Latin America (redCLARA) Argentina
(RETINA) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CAnet) Chile
(REUNA) Colombia (RENATA) Costa Rica
(CR2Net) Guatemala (RAGIE) Mexico
(Red-CUDI) Nicaragua (RENIA) Panama (RedCyT) Peru
(RAAP) Uruguay (RAU2) Venezuela (REACCIUN2)
Luxembourg (RESTENA) Malta (Univ.
Malta) Netherlands (SURFnet) Norway
(UNINETT) Palestinian Territories
(Govt Computing Center) Poland
(PIONIER) Portugal (RCTS2) Qatar (Qatar
FN) Romania (RoEduNet)Russia (RBnet,
RUNNET) Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain
(RedIRIS) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland
(SWITCH) Syria (HIAST) United Kingdom
(JANET) Turkey (ULAKBYM) CERN
Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET,
CSTNET,NSFCNET) Fiji (USP-SUVA) Hong Kong
(HARNET) India (ERNET) Indonesia (ITB) Japan
(SINET, WIDE, JGN2) Korea (KOREN,
KREONET2) Malaysia (MYREN) New Zealand
(KAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Singapore
(SingAREN) Taiwan (TANet2, ASNet) Thailand
(UNINET, ThaiSARN) Vietnam (VINAREN)
Central Asia
Africa
Armenia (ARENA) Georgia (GRENA) Kazakhstan
(KAZRENA) Tajikistan (TARENA) Uzbekistan (UZSCI)
Algeria (CERIST) Egypt (EUN/ENSTINET) Morocco
(CNRST) Tunisia (RFR) South Africa (TENET)
8What is MAGPI?
- What is MAGPI?
- MAGPI is a regional aggregation point for
Internet2. We serve the Pennsylvania, Delaware
and New Jersey research and education
communities. - Our mission?
- To introduce new technology
- To collaboratively develop new applications with
our subscribers - To make access to these technologies and
applications economical and sustainable
9MAGPI Member Snapshot
- Arcadia University
- Capital Area IU
- Carbon Lehigh IU
- Chester County IU
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education
(CAPE) - Delaware County IU
- DeSales University
- Fox Chase Cancer Center
- The Franklin Institute
- IUs 8/9/10
- Johnson Johnson Pharmaceuticals
- Lafayette College
- Lehigh Carbon Community College
- Lehigh University
- Lehigh Valley Hospital
- Lincoln IU
- Mont. Co. Intermediate Unit
- Mont. Co. Community College
- National Constitution Center
- NJEDge.Net State RE Network for N.J.
- Princeton University
- CERMUSA / St. Francis University
- Temple University
- Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital
- Tuscarora IU
- University of Delaware
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Scranton
- Villanova University
- Widener University
10PA Network Design
11Internet2 K20 Initiative
- Connect and engage K-12s, museums, libraries,
science and cultural centers, aquariums,
community colleges, etc. - Increased opportunities for joint funding,
collaboration with Higher ed, student attraction,
enhanced learning and education
12Sponsored Education Group Participants
13K20 National Growth
14Changing Teaching and Learning in the 21st
Century Classroom
- What Internet2 Offers
- Real Time Collaboration
- Immediate Access to Expertise and/or Audiences
- Geographical Distribution
- High Quality, Real-Time Audio and Video
Interaction gt Engagement
15Implications for Teaching and Learning
- Internet2 advanced applications are
helping instructors develop new teaching
techniques, enhancing the learning experience for
students, and extending universities beyond their
geographical boundaries. By bringing together
learning communities and removing barriers to
information retrieval and learning
resourcesInternet2 applications are changing the
way we learn and teach.
16Types of Applications?
- Videoconferencing
- Class Collaborations
- International Collaborations
- Access to Experts
- Content Providers/Virtual Field Trips
- Digital Library Resources
- Remote Instrumentation
- Simulations
17Class-to-Class Collaborations
Create your own I2 adventure
- Flexibility the event can be tailored to exact
curricular needs. - Authentic Learning - Student to student
interactions can be very powerful. - Engagement - The technology is especially
engaging for visual and auditory learners.
Virtual Reading Group
Descent into the Underworld
18International Collaborations
bring the world to your students
- Language They provide real-world contexts for
second language practice. - Exchange Events promote cultural empathy,
understanding and exchange. - Preparation International encounters help
prepare students for a global society.
Language Culture Exchange
Penn Literacy-Dublin Project
Click for Megaconference Jr Video
19Access to Experts
anytime, anywhere
- Make complex concepts accessible Students can
explore complex concepts with experts. - Beyond theory Experts provide real world
connections for theory. - Voice of Authority Students hear directly from
the experts
Virtual Surgery
Pasteur Institute Lafayette College
Lenni Basso/Group Motion Collaboration
20Connecting to Expertise
virtual surgeries for K12
TIES, Rhode Island Hospital, RINET, 12 Rhode
Island Schools and 2 Minnesota schools
It was amazing. It makes me want to work on a
surgical team. Amy K Cambridge , MN
21- Interactive Meet the Author Videoconference
Events - 1 Hour, 15 Minutes In Length
- Series Targets a Variety of Grade Levels
- Partnerships with other Universities and
Publishing Companies
Click for Kathe Koja Videoconference Clip
22Content Providers
travel virtually
- Budget Field Trips Allows students to travel
to other areas at minimum or no cost. - Immersion Videoconferencing can bring Living
History events into the classroom and immerse
students. - Curriculum Supplements Virtual field trips or
distance learning events are great curricular
supplements. - Differentiated Instruction Distance learning
supports differentiated instruction.
23- Interactive Videoconference Program A rich,
engaging multi-media journey through the human
body! Student explore the intricacies of the
Immune System, as well as the devastating affects
of HIV/AIDS. - Next Steps Currently working with Johns Hopkins
University to co-deliver an extended program to
nursing students in Latin America, India and/or
Africa - Technology H.323 Videoconferencing
24- Interactive Videoconference Program Students
interact with distributed peers and experts from
The Future Earth Institute - Collaborative Data Collection Students work to
collect, visualize and interpret real data about
community understandings and attitudes - Authentic Contexts Armed with their data and
research, students will create community-based
educational campaigns - Technology H.323 Videoconferencing
25- Partnership with the University of Pennsylvania
Physics Department - Videoconference presentation that included live
microscope images, power point presentation, live
demonstrations from the physics lab and real-time
student data analysis - Physics Department worked with Participating High
School Teachers.
26Content Providers
where to find them
Offered more than 72 different programs during
the 05-06 Academic Year. FREE for MAGPI Members
MAGPI Programshttp//www.magpi.net/programs/index
.html
Part of the Internet2 K20 Initiative
Matchmaking Service for K20 Community. All
projects use Internet2.
Internet2 K20 Community/Databasehttp//k20.intern
et2.edu
Search for Virtual Field Trips and find
collaborative partners using a variety of fields.
Database includes both Internet2 and Commodity
Internet Projects. Teachers can rate project.
CILC Databasehttp//www.cilc.org
27Digital Library Sources
bigger, better, real-time
- High-Quality High performance networks allow for
better media quality. - Fast! Material can be downloaded quickly.
- Real Time Learning objects can be manipulated in
real time. - Easy Access Digital libraries are easily
accessible.
National Science Digital Library
Research Channel
University Channel
28Remote Instrumentation
manipulation across any distance
- Real Instruments Students can manipulate
advanced scientific instruments in real time. - Promotes Inquiry Remote instrumentation provides
real world exposure and real world contexts for
inquiry-based learning.
Lehigh Universitys Electron Microscope
Virtual Temporal Bone Project
Acadia Universitys MusicPath
29Distributed Virtual Reality
Immersive Segmentation
3-D medical simulation based on the virtual human
project Distributed interactive collaborative
segmentation Evaluating hosting the dataset
locally on MAGPI for regional access by schools
and hospitals
Dr. Steven Senger, Univ. of Wisconsin, La Crosse
Scientific Visualization Project
http//visu.uwlax.edu/NGI/ImmSeg.html
30Simulation
reinforcing theory inside the classroom
- Immersion Simulation tools provide immersive
experiences for students. - Engagement Technology coupled with real-world
contexts engages students.
Operation Montserrat
Immersive Segmentation
An Exercise in Hard Choices
31Simulation
distributed patient simulation
32Support Strategies
- K20 User Group and Virtual Forums
http//www.magpi.net/k20network.html - Tri-State Database/National Database
- Collaboration Request
- http//www.magpi.net/collaboration.html
- K20 Newsletter
- Internet2 Commons Subscription
- Training
- Videoconferencing/I2 Commons Training
- http//www.magpi.net/vctraining.html
- Curriculum Integration/Professional Development
- http//www.magpi.net/programs/curricul
umintegration.html
33Innovation Creativity
- The world is but a canvas to the imagination.
- - Henry David Thoreau
34QA - Thank You!
Heather Weisse Applications Coordinator
hweisse_at_magpi.net 215-573-6417 Jennifer
Oxenford Associate Director jmacdoug_at_isc.upenn.e
du 215-898-0341