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Master Set for Physics and Engineering Education and Outreach with Modern Information Technology

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at HPCC Seminar Series at Penn State on Jan 25 99. Foils prepared Jan 30 99

Given to graduate HPCC/Computational Science seminar
Initially motivate reason for change based on shift of employee and then student interests to information technology
Describe relevant Syracuse activities and why they fit together to support new curricula; better educational materials in existing fields and novel technology support for new models of teaching and learning
We describe Internetics as key applied computer science knowledge
We give a brief description of
  • TangoInteractive for distance delivery
  • NeatTools for Universal Access
We comment on "business model" for both computer science research and for Universities


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1 Physics and Engineering Education and Outreach with Modern Information Technology
2 Abstract of Penn State Presentation
3 Possibly Useful Syracuse Activities
4 Why and What could one Do?
5 Why/What is Internetics in a Nutshell
6 Synergy of Parallel Computing and The Grid Internetics as Unifying Principle
7 Internetics and Physics I
8 Internetics and Physics II
9 Why use TangoInteractive?
10 Some Principles in Tango Support of Distance Education I
11 Some Principles in Tango Support of Distance Education II
12 NeatTools and Universal Access
13 New Enterprise Models for University Research?
14 New Enterprise Models for Universities?
15 Useful Links

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