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Foil 5 NPAC Education Curricula and Distance Delivery Activities

From Technology Supercharging Knowledge: The Next Generation of Learning Communities 8th Annual Scholarship and Community Conference University of Houston (Hilton Hotel) -- October 7 1998. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Can offer "Certificates in Internetics or Computational Science" (Total of 4-6 or 1-2 semester classes respectively)
2 Can offer internally Web and Java classes for K-12 level
3 All these courses are in form suitable for synchronous/asynchronous delivery
4 Taught two semesters from Syracuse over Internet a Senior Undergraduate Class in Java for web applications at Jackson State Mississippi using Tango collaboration system. This semester teaching graduate computational science
5 Can combine with local CDROM of curricula material
6 Have specialized programming laboratories for both Web and parallel programming -- Jackson students do ALL work from a PC at JSU accessing resources at Syracuse

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