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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. NSF SCI 04-38712
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. |
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PROJECT INFORMATION |
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Begin Date: November 30, 1999 End Date: November 30, 1999 More information: Not Available
The vision of the CI Outreach Group (NCSA and San Diego) is to design, assemble, and create cyberinfrastructure and multimedia content that both meets the training and outreach needs of the various scientific research and education communities within CI, and to broadly disseminate this content through interactive inquiry-based materials and multimedia rich formats. |
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION |
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| The vision of the CI Outreach Group (NCSA and San Diego) is to design, assemble, and create cyberinfrastructure and multimedia content that both meets the training and outreach needs of the various scientific research and education communities within CI, and to broadly disseminate this content through interactive inquiry-based materials and multimedia rich formats. This content will be purposed for use by scientific and K-20 education communities. This content will be available 24 hours a day through the CI Outreach cyberinfrastructure includes CI Channel, a web based streaming media service of regularly scheduled multicasts, and video on demand programs.
The CI Outreach group is responsible for proactively soliciting and supporting the education, training, and outreach needs of the scientific research projects within the cyberinfrastructure community, and then design, develop and deliver multimedia content that meets those needs in ways that are appropriate and beneficial to K-20 communities. Particular attention will be given to proactively engaging under-represented populations, including women, minorities, and people with disabilities from majority and minority serving institutions, as researchers, partners, educators, leaders, and regular users of cyberinfrastructure. |
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