| Date
|
Topic
|
Speakers
|
Archive |
| 9/25/2003 |
Adventure
and All That Jazz: The JASON Virtual Argonauts Project,
Live Jazz, K20, and Internet2 |
James
Werle, Internet2 and University of Washington
Scott
Bryan, St. Clair County ISD, Michigan
Susan
Scott, IHETS (Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications
System)
George
Loftus, OSHEAN (The Ocean State Higher Education
Economic Development and Administrative Network) |
|
| 7/17/2003 |
Research
Channel: Advanced Media Projects
ResearchChannel leads the way in advanced streaming
media with High Definition video-on-demand, broadcast-quality
multicast, and distribution of live DV over IP. ResearchChannel
also provides thousands of programs to viewers around
the world in bandwidths ranging from 28.8 Kbs to uncompressed
HD at 1.5Gbs. During the Virtual Briefing, the infrastructure
and interfaces that make these projects successful
will be discussed, with a focus on the Internet2 working
group projects. |
Kathleen McMonigal, General Manager,
ResearchChannel
Jim DeRoest, Director Streaming Technologies, University
of Washington
Michael Wellings, Director Broadcast Engineering,
ResearchChannel
Bob Riddle, Applications Technologist, Internet2
Gates Rhodes, Internet2 ResearchChannel Working Group
Chair, University of Pennsylvania
Gurcharan Khanna, Associate Director, Research Computing,
Dartmouth College |
 |
Windows
Media Player 9: Full Event
(The briefing begins 22 seconds into the archive) |
 |
RealOne Player: Select Individual Speakers
Laurie Burns [real]
Kathleen McMonigal [real]
Gates Rhodes [real]
Jim DeRoest [real]
Mike Wellings and Bob Riddle [real]
Gurcharan Khanna [real]
Mike Wellings [real]
Questions & Answers, Concluding Remarks [real]
|
|
| 6/26/2003 |
Operational
Challenges of Campus Network Security |
Mark
Bruhn, REN-ISAC, Indiana University [slides]
Kathleen Kimball, Penn State [slides]
Jeffrey Savoy, University of Wisconsin, Madison [slides]
Cedric Bennett, Stanford University
Erik Mettala, Network Associates Laboratories [slides]
|
 |
Windows Media Player 9:
Full Event [wmp]
(The briefing begins 1 minute, 7 seconds into the archive) |
 |
RealOne Player:
Gary Bachula [real]
Mark Bruhn [real]
Kathleen Kimball [real]
Jeffrey Savoy [real]
Cedric Bennett [real]
Erik Mettala [real]
Questions & Answers, Concluding Remarks [real] |
|
| 05/22/2003 |
The Future
of Network Security: Examining the Issues from Networking
2003 |
Laurie Burns, Internet2
Mike Roberts, Internet2
Gary Bachula, Internet2
Nancy Wong, Office of Planning and Partnerships, U.S.
Dept. of Homeland Security
Richard Marshall, Office of Planning and
Partnerships, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
|
 |
Windows
Media Player 9:
Full Event [wmp]
(The briefing begins 18 minutes, 6 seconds into the archived video) |
 |
RealOne Player:
Laurie Burns [real]
Mike Roberts [real]
Gary Bachula [real]
Nancy Wong [real]
Richard Marshall [real]
Gary Bachula & Mike Roberts [real]
Questions & Answers, Concluding Remarks [real]
|
|
| 03/17/2003 |
Science Education for the 21st Century |
Moderator:
Mel George
Univeristy of Missouri President Emeritus
Panelists:
Joe Driskill
Missouri Department of Economic Development
Rodger Bybee
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS), Colorado Springs, CO
Sandra Abell
MU Southwestern Bell Science Education Center |
Windows Media Player Video Archive:
[wmp]
Note: The event begins 2 minutes, 29 seconds into the video archive. |
| 02/19/2003 |
End-to-End Performance Measurement
Systems - Overview
- Using NetLogger and Web100 for TCP Analysis
- Measurement Initiatives in the Wisconsin Advanced Internet
Lab
- Measuring the Internet: A Case Study
|
- Russ Hobby
Internet2
- Brian Tierney
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -
Paul Barford
University of Wisconsin – Madison
-
Bob Mandeville and Andrew Corlett
Iometrix
|
- Hobby
[powerpoint]
[html]
-
Tierney
[powerpoint]
[html]
-
Barford
[powerpoint]
[html]
- Mandeville/Corlett
[powerpoint]
[html]
Windows Media Player Video Archive
[wmp]
Note: The event begins 42 minutes, 24 seconds
into the wmp video archive.
|
| 01/15/2003 |
Virtual Performance Events: The Bing Technical
Environment
Presenters detailed the Bing
Performance Event's video
switching, projection, audio engineering, network,
and netcast engineering. |
Ann
Doyle
Internet2
Christianne
Orto
Manhattan School of Music
Louis
Brown
Manhattan School of Music
Alan
Crosswell
Columbia University
Christian
Todorov
Internet2
Bob
Riddle
Internet2 |
Slides:
Powerpoint
HTML
Windows Media Player Video Archive
[wmp]
real Player Video Archive
1. Introduction
and the Network [real]
2. Codecs [real]
3. Video [real]
4. Audio [real]
5. Netcast [real]
6. Questions and Answers, Closing Remarks [real]
|
| 11/21/2002 |
Live from SC2002
Internet2 will produce a live show from the SC2002
expo floor. The content will consist of live interviews
with noted researchers along with taped interviews collected
during the conference.
The following URLs were mentioned in the briefing for
more information:
Intellibadge: http://intellibadge.ncsa.iuc.edu/
Data Space: http://ncdm.uic.edu/
NPACI: http://www.npaci.edu
|
Carl
Kesselman, University of Chicago
Donna
Cox, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bob
Grossman, University of Illinois at Chicago |
|
| 10/10/2002 |
A Dialogue with
Doug Van Houweling on The Role of Higher Education in
the development and Future of the IT World
|
Doug Van Houweling, CEO,
Internet2 |
|
| 09/13/2002 |
New Networks, Old Economy
Presenters discussed approaches for building advanced
networks in a telecommunications environment that some
think is reverting to the models of the "Old Economy".
The speakers will explore the fundamental changes in
the telecom industry since the end of "Internet
boom" and consider how the higher education community
should respond |
Steve Corbato - Director, Backbone Network
Infrastructure, Internet2 Moderator
Stephanie Copeland
- Vice President, Pricing and Offer Management, Qwest
Communications
Jeff Crowder -
Director, NetworkVirginia, Virginia Tech
Christopher Peabody
- Director, Network and Computing Services Georgetown
University
Tom West - President
and CEO, Corporation for Education Network Initiatives
in California
Erv Blythe — Vice
President, Information Systems, Virginia Tech — assisted
in planning this Briefing but will not be presenting
today. |
Corbato [real]
West [real]
Crowder [real]
Peabody [real]
Copeland [real]
Questions [real]
Closing [real]
|
| 07/17/2002 |
Collaboration Case Studies using
International Connectivity
We will present a series of presentations made by Internet2
members and International MoU partners that are taking
advantage of international connectivity. Presentations
will highlight ongoing projects that utilize international
advanced network connectivity and presenters will share
their experiences and perspectives on what are the opportunities
and challenges that emerge in order to sustain true
global collaborations. |
Ana
Preston, Internet2
Jennifer MacDougal,
MAGPI GigaPoP, University of Pennsylvania
Greg Palmer, MAGPI
GigaPoP, University of Pennsylvania
Steve Peltier,
National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research,
University of California San Diego
Eduardo Vera, Access
Nova Research Program, Dept. Computer Science, University
of Chile, Santiago
Questions and Answers |
Preston [real]
Palmer & MacDougal [real]
Preston [real]
Peltier [real] Vera [real]
Q & A [real]
|
| 06/11/2002 |
TERENA Plenary Presentation: "Free
Culture" followed by a live Q & A Discussion
This Briefing will be a rebroadcast of the Monday,
June 3, Opening Plenary at the TERENA Networking Conference
2002 held in Limerick, Ireland. Lawrence Lessig, Stanford
University Law School, will address the topic, Free
Culture. In this lecture, Professor Lessig will discuss
the struggles over ideas and creativity that mark our
present time. These struggles will redefine the meaning
of freedom for the 21st century. |
Professor Larry
Lessig, Stanford Law School Professor
Molly Van Houweling,
Creative Commons Executive Director
Michael Calabrese,
New America Foundation |
Lessig [real]
Panel Response [real]
Q&A [real]
Terena Q&A [real] |
| 05/15/2002 |
A Virtual Debrief
of the Spring 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting |
Jerry Sobieski, Mid-Atlantic
Crossroads GigaPoP
Chuck Wolfe, Georgetown University
Terry Moore,
University of Tennessee
Milton Chen, Stanford University
Ted Hanss,
Internet2 Director for Applications Development
|
|
| 04/18/2002 |
Educause Net2002 Panel: Strategic
Policy Issues of Broadband to the Home and Last-Mile
Connectivity to the Campus
There has been a fierce national debate about whether
the federal government should help facilitate the deployment
of broadband technologies or rely on market forces alone.
Consumer reluctance to pay higher costs for broadband
services raises two questions: Why do we need broadband
to the home, and what is driving demand for broadband
services? Panelists will discuss what they see as driving
broadband deployment, the potential for federal government
intervention, and how higher education can drive this
market.
|
Marilyn
Cade, AT&T
Robert Cannon,
Federal Communications Commission
Jon Eisenberg, National Research Council
J.H. Snider, New
America Foundation
Donald R. Riley, moderator, University of Maryland
|
[real] |
| 03/19/2002 |
High Energy Nuclear Physics: Working Group
Update
An update from the High Energy Nuclear Physics Working
Group as the topic. Harvey Newman of California Institute
of Technology and Shawn McKee of the University of Michigan
will provide an overview of high-energy physics, use
of Internet2 networking, supercolliders, the HEPN Working
Group, end-to-end performance issues and relationships,
and methods for optimizing connections. |
Harvey
Newman, California Institute of Technology
Shawn McKee, University
of Michigan |
Welcome [real]
Introduction [real]
WG Update [real]
[real]
Q&A [real]
Closing [real]
|
| 02/20/2002 |
Multicampus Middleware Issues
Multicampus Middleware Issues is the topic for the
next Internet2 Virtual Briefing, which will be a Birds-of-a-Feather
panel. Representatives from three multicampus member
institutions will discuss the unique issues associated
with deploying system-wide middleware solutions |
Paula
Vaughan and Kent
Cearley, University of Colorado
Melissa Wauford
and Jeanne Hermann,
University of Tennessee
Mark Crase, California State University |
Welcome [real]
Introduction [real]
Context Setting of Multicampus Issues [real]
Campus Presentation - Colorado [real]
[real]
Campus Presentation - Tennessee [real]
Campus Presentation - California State [real]
[real]
Q&A [real]
Closing [real] |
01/24/2002
|
The Future of Virtual
Collaboration: Perspectives on an Agenda for Action
|
Mike
Eisenberg, University of Washington
Stuart Kippelman, Johnson & Johnson
Lawrence Rowe,
University of California, Berkeley
Noshir Contractor,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
David Lassner,
University of Hawaii (moderator) |
Opening [real]
Introduction [real]
Contractor [real]
Eisenberg [real]
Rowe [real]
Q&A [real]
Closing [real]
|
| 12/12/2001 |
Authorization: Pioneering Efforts
|
Keith Hazelton,
University of Wisconsin-Madison. (moderator)
Jim Repa, MIT
Scott Thorne, MIT
Lynn McRae, Stanford
|
[real]
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