Dates:
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 * 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET

Description:
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 applications, participants in this session will analyze their own curricula and how high-performance networking applications could enhance the teaching and learning environment in their own classroom. Participants are encouraged to come with lots of questions - - the more interactive the discussion, the more informative it will be!

Please note that all participants (or small groups of participants) should have access to a computer with Internet2/MAGPI access during this training session.

 

 

 
 


Seminar Objectives:

  • Participants will understand the structure and function of MAGPI within the tri-state region and Internet2 community.
  • Participants will have knowledge of the various types of Internet2 applications, and analyze the implications of high-performance networking applications in their own classrooms.

Seminar Outline:

5 Minutes Welcome/Introductions
10 Minutes Collaborative "Ideal Classroom" Exercise
20 Minutes Overview of MAGPI/Internet2: What is it? What can you do with it?
45 Minutes

Applications Virtual Tour! Videoconferencing, Remote Instrumentation, Virtual Reality, Simulation and Digital Library Sources

20 Minutes

Where to get started? The Price is Right… FREE! MAGPI Programs and K20 Community, Internet2 K20 Intitiative and Other Resources

20 Minutes

Discussion: What are the possible implications in the classroom? Teaching, Learning, Student Engagement and Project-based Learning

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