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1 What is SMA? - Goals - History - Challenges - Some facts How do we use videoconferencing? - Modes - Venues - Related Educational Technology 4.1 Agenda

2 Netmeeting Free with Windows thru XP Simple and robust (But no longer supported by MS) We’ll use it now to connect for application sharing 5.1

3 Netmeeting Supports : –Application sharing (T.120) –Videoconferencing (H.323) –Multi-vendor hardware –Multi-point application sharing –Remote control of applications 5.2

4 Goals and History Cooperative educational and research venture between MIT, NUS, NTU World class center for education and research in engineering Began in 1998; first classes in 1999 1 year Masters Program/with option for PhD –2 week immersion period –2 semesters synchronous video conferencing ~50% SMA courses cross-listed with MIT 6.1

5 Challenges Geographical –12,000 miles and 12 time zones Cultural –Confrontation and mistakes Pedagogical –Learning conventions 6.2

6 Factoids Singapore is 12,000 miles away Incoming GRE scores –MIT: 2082; SMA: 2197 750 SMA degrees. 18-20 beaming sessions per week –early AM / late PM Lectures –2,500 lectures, 8,000 lecture hours –Lecture videos: 1 terrabyte Lecture notes are synchronized with lecture video Streaming video through MIT’s LMS, Stellar 6.3

7 Modes: Lectures Recitations Research Team Meetings Qualifying Exams Collaboration & Advising Program Administration How SMA Uses Videoconferencing Venues: DE Lecture Rooms (Level 5 Classrooms) Research Interaction Rooms (conference rooms) Desktop / home set- ups 7.1

8 Distance Education Classrooms 4 Level 5 DE classrooms Dedicated IP subnet Tandberg 6000 Multipoint Wireless Cable PVC 8.1

9 LiNC 8.2

10 1-390 8.3

11 3-370 8.4

12 3-370 w/Sympodium & Crestron 8.5

13 8-404 8.6

14 Singapore DE Classrooms 8.7

15 Distance Education Classrooms Technology components –Sympodium –Document Camera –Crestron –Tracking Camera –Push to talk mikes 8.8

16 Research Interaction Room - MIT

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18 Research Interaction Room - NUS

19 Research Interaction Room - MIT

20 More about 66-319 Like all of our RIRs, it’s designed for self service; we train, they operate Shared with the Chem-E department 2 Working positions  2 Cameras, 2 Document Cameras, 2 Plasma Screens Main plasma screen shows multiple views Tandberg 6000 CODEC allows for multi- point (4 max) end-points, duo-video No Sympodium, but Tablet PC is an alternative

21 Demo PC-based systems ViGO and Via Video 10.1

22 Analysis & Comparison of the 3 Venues detractions benefits detractions benefits DE Classrooms Research Interaction Rms PC-based Systems for Home/Office Costly Technician Advance planning Reliable High Quality Inexpensive Self-Service No Advance Planning Less Reliable Varying Quality 11.1

23 Not the only one… Other DE initiatives on MIT campus: System Design and Management Cambridge MIT Institute 12.1

24 Summary This is what we did 13.1

25 Questions? Peter Hess phess@mit.edu 617-253-6435phess@mit.edu Molly Ruggles ruggles@mit.edu 617-253-0937ruggles@mit.edu 14.1


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