Advanced Networking, Presentations/Speeches, and Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences

Research Mission Support

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Title:Research Mission Support (ID: EDU07015)
Author(s):Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland) and David Stack (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This meeting will provide a forum for discussing IT support for institutional research missions. The two broad categories of concern include support for research administration and IT support for research activities. Research administration support involves pre- and post-award support, interaction with federal grant systems, regulatory compliance, and intellectual property management. Supporting research activities includes centralized versus decentralized approaches, high-performance computing, advanced networking, and informatics, as well as enabling multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and interinstitutional work.

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Increasing Performance While Decreasing Cost: Converging Communications with VoIP

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Title:Increasing Performance While Decreasing Cost: Converging Communications with VoIP (ID: EDU07250)
Author(s):Boise P. Miller (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania), Robert O. Little (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania), and Donald W. Patterson (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Facing an aging telephone copper plant and rising provider costs, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania implemented a multicampus VoIP system to save more than $1 million over a five-year period while substantially upgrading functionality in the process. This presentation will outline the entire VoIP conversion process, from the planning stages through funding, implementation, and training.

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Transforming Earth Sciences via Next-Generation Internet Linkages Between the Oceans and Classrooms, Laboratories, and Living Rooms

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Title:Transforming Earth Sciences via Next-Generation Internet Linkages Between the Oceans and Classrooms, Laboratories, and Living Rooms (ID: EDU07075)
Author(s):John Delaney (University of Washington)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

New technologies and infrastructure that extend bandwidth and power to the seafloor are being developed within the Ocean Observatories Initiative of the National Science Foundation. A major component of this effort involving construction of major cabled subsea networks is focusing on science and education programs that will make use of this unprecedented interactive access to study the northeast Pacific Ocean. The last frontier on Earth—the deep sea—will be accessible to a global community of scientists, educators, decision makers, and learners of all ages. New technologies will enable new approaches to studies of ocean and earth processes that, for example, regulate global climate, absorb greenhouse gases, generate earthquakes and tsunamis, support major fish stocks, harbor life in the extreme environments of sea floor volcanoes, and form vast mineral resources.

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Virtual Possibilities Network: A Public-Private Mixing Bowl

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Title:Virtual Possibilities Network: A Public-Private Mixing Bowl (ID: EDU05201)
Author(s):Patricia Kelley (Eastern Washington University), Jackie R. Miller (Whitworth University), and Wayne Powel (Gonzaga University)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/20/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:With Avista Utility's fiber network and underwriting, academic and research institutions, a K-12 system, and a regional health services network have been collaborating on training, education, research, and business incubation. This presentation will trace the evolution of VPnet and describe emerging technological and educational innovations and economic development.
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The Future of Advanced Networking for Higher Education

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Title:The Future of Advanced Networking for Higher Education (ID: EDU0407)
Author(s):Tracy Futhey (Duke University) and Douglas Van Houweling (Internet2)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Recent developments in optics and electronics, direct access to fiber routes, and new business models promise a quantum leap in both the capabilities and price/performance of networking for research and education. Two noted leaders discuss how the higher education community is collaborating to learn about and capitalize on these new opportunities.
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Lightwave Networking and Cyberinfrastructure for Research and Education

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Title:Lightwave Networking and Cyberinfrastructure for Research and Education (ID: EDU0305)
Author(s):Larry D. Conrad (Florida State University), Paul Messina, and Michael M. Roberts
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The experience in California with advanced networking and the recent formation of the National Lambda Rail on a national scale make a perfect starting point for a discussion of how a new form of networking on a national or global scale might impact our institutions of higher education. These panelists bring deep experience and knowledge from the perspectives of top university leadership and networking consortia, and expert recommendations from the National Science Foundation.
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A Strategy for Network Convergence: Data, Video, and Voice

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Title:A Strategy for Network Convergence: Data, Video, and Voice (ID: EDU03109)
Author(s):Javier Leon (Bergen Community College) and Michael D. Redmond (Bergen Community College)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Bergen Community College is transforming its campus network into a fully converged network that can deliver data, video, and voice. This presentation will focus on convergence as a business strategy for leveraging an institution's investment in its data network and will include an overview of the project and its phases.
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