K20 Initiative

The National Internet2 K20 Initiative brings together Internet2 member institutions and innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to extend new technologies, applications, middleware, and content to all educational sectors, as quickly and connectedly as possible. Please contact Louis Fox director for the Internet2 K20 Initiative, or James Werle, associate director, for more information. Learn more...

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Get Involved!

K20 Initiative Leadership

K20 leadership includes an Executive Committee and Advisory Committee, as well as SEGP representatives. For a schedule of Advisory Committee meetings, presentations, and notes from past meetings, please see the Internet2 K20 wiki.

SEGP Program

Participant map, program history, becoming a SEGP.

SIGs

Teaching and Learning

For more information:
Louis Fox
Director of the Internet2 K20 Initiative
lfox@internet2.edu

James Werle
Associate Director of the Internet2 K20 Initiative
jwerle@internet2.edu

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What's New

Internet2 K20 Initiative Launches Muse
MUSE The Internet2 K20 Initiative has launched a brand new social networking site called “Muse” which seeks to radically enhance collaboration, information-sharing, and technology opportunities for the over 50,000 K-12 schools, community colleges, libraries, and museums in 38 U.S. states that are now connected to the Internet2 backbone network. The site is also expected to provide a better bridge between the U.S. K20 community and its international counterparts worldwide. Muse is a social utility that connects you with Internet2-enabled technologies and educators in your region and around the globe.

Learn how next-generation Internet applications are being used everyday to inspire educational excellence. Sign up now!


Is your Institution connected to Internet2?

The easiest way to find out is to use the Internet2 Detective. It offers computer users easy access to the status and capabilities of their current network connection by providing information about advanced network capabilities, including connectivity to an Internet2 backbone network, an estimate of available bandwidth and multicast capabilities. More...

Counting the connections

Did you know that over 50,000 schools, libraries, museums, zoos, aquariums, and other cultural organizations across the US are connected with each other and thousands of institutions around the world via the next-generation Internet? Visit the connectivity survey for additional information

 


K20 Library

 

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