K12 students and teachers are creating unprecedented opportunities for inquiry-based learning by expanding the geographic boundaries of their classrooms - - virtually and cost effectively.

Educators across the K20 Community

Digital library and learning objects, virtual field trips, remote instrumentation, virtual worlds - - join this session for an overview of various resources available over the Internet2 and MAGPI networks that can enrich and support STEM initiatives in your classroom or institution. Participants will be provided with a resource handout and activities that they can integrate into their...

Any interested educator, technology specialist, or administrator

Join members of the MAGPI staff for a virtual tour of the our new website and step-by-step guidance on how to navigate our new registration system. No microphone or videocamera needed! Just a computer with internet connection... you can join virtually anywhere!

Our newly re-branded, re-designed website has...

Any interested educator or technology specialist.

This seminar is an overview of Internet2/MAGPI and distributed learning over advanced networks. Find out what educators are currently doing with their connectivity and what resources are available to MAGPI members. Participants will understand the structure and function of MAGPI within the tri-state region and Internet2 community. After gaining knowledge of the various types of Internet2...

This multi-state group meets every other month virtually by videoconferencing through the Internet2 Commons. The purpose of this MAGPI K20 User Group is to bring together connected organizations across our member community to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas, collaboration opportunities, and resources on the use of MAGPI and Internet2. These meetings are open to any MAGPI member...

This multi-state group meets every other month virtually by
videoconferencing through the Internet2 Commons. The purpose of this
MAGPI K20 User Group is to bring together connected organizations
across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Kentucky to encourage
cross-fertilization of ideas, collaboration opportunities, and
resources on the use of MAGPI and...

K12 Students

Megaconference Jr., now in its 7th year, is a project designed to give students in elementary through secondary schools around the world the opportunity to communicate, collaborate and contribute to each other's learning in real time, using advanced multi-point video conferencing technology. Vj teams and their interactive partners will develop and share activities focused on both academic and...

Middle school and high school teachers (grades 7-12) particularly history or social studies teachers who teach about the Holocaust; but also English, Language Arts, and Writing teachers. College and university professors are welcome, too.

Children of the Lodz Ghetto is an online collaborative
history lab where learners perform authentic historical research using
primary documents, historical databases, expert/peer feedback, and
hypothesis building.  Participants become “citizen historians”
assembling and sharing the stories of children during the Holocaust
while learning history,...