Given by Anoop Gupta from Microsoft Research at PET Training Session DoD HPC Modernization UGC on June 2 98. Foils prepared June 13 98
Outside Index
Summary of Material
General Issues and uses as illustration
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Is the Online university possible? |
Analysis of particular multimedia technologies |
Including mMicrosoft Research work |
Outside Index Summary of Material
Anoop Gupta |
Microsoft Research |
anoop@microsoft.com |
How we teach/learn hasn't changed in a long time
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Meanwhile, demands on education have changed
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Re-thinking how we educate |
Re-evaluating role of traditional institutions |
Use of technology |
Bottom-line goals:
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Emphasis on learner rather than teacher
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Online access to courseware and lectures
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Classroom discussions via email, bulletin boards, annotations, telephone/video conferencing, ...
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Private interaction via email, telephone, video ...
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No, in fact we may improve it |
Stanford Tutored Video Instruction (TVI) Experiment
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Similar results for D-TVI version |
Cost of physical infrastructure
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Separating the roles of:
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Many of these can benefit from technology |
Many can be left to the choice of the individual
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Little or no physical campus |
Highly leveraged courseware / lectures |
Dramatic improvements in quality and choice through "open competition" |
Teaching capacity re-deployed to individual interaction |
Educational access anytime and anywhere |
Two key factors:
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Together they provide the competitive advantage |
As in other markets, we will continue to see a diverse set of options available to individuals |
President Gerhard Casper, August 1997, Five-Year Report to the Board of Trustees and Academic Council of Stanford University
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John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid, Xerox PARC |
"The knowledge delivery view strikes us, however, as both wrong and misleading in a number of ways: it misunderstands how people learn, where they learn, and when they learn. In the first place, it takes students as empty vessels into which the university pours information. ..." |
The Education Complex |
Role of Technology |
Work at Microsoft Research |
Concluding Remarks |
Two broad facets:
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Both aspects are important and complementary |
Phase-1:
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Phase-2:
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Phase-3:
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Critical bottleneck in these early stages |
Twin goals: |
Diversity of effort
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Diversity of media
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Modular content and personalization
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Many options today for text, images, html, ...
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Audio-video will be a key element
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Our own effort:
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Infrastructure reasonable for presentations
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Infrastructure still poor for synchronous audio-video collaboration
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Asynchronous collaboration
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Synchronous collaboration
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Annotation framework |
Collaboration for live presentations |
Distributed tutored video instruction |
Camera management |
MURL Seminar Series |
... |
The whole session is recorded and compressed on-the-fly for on-demand access |
The on-demand media is further annotatable, making it "living" content |
Small group viewing possible in D-TVI mode |
Value-added features like time-compression and various indexes into the content |
Make key seminar series from major institutions available live and on-demand on a single web site
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Goals
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Status
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It's a hot and important topic, so lots is happening |
At this point, adequate technology base for takeoff
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Key challenges
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Who will be the leaders in this new era? |