Global Cyber-Commons: Collaborative, Instructional Environments
for the Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering

June 28th, 2008

Categories: Academic, Applications, Education, Government, Museums, Networking, Supercomputing, User Groups, Visualization

Cyber-Commons at UIC’s Instructional Computing Lab, Computer Science Department, College of Engineering
Cyber-Commons at UIC’s Instructional Computing Lab, Computer Science Department, College of Engineering

Authors

Leigh, J., Brown, M., Johnson, A., Renambot, L., Jones, S., Moher, T.

About

The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) and several of its collaborators are already putting in place a Global Cyber-Commons, a networked set of instructional spaces with access to the same cyberinfrastructure (CI) based resources as research laboratories, as well as additional synchronous and asynchronous tools, called Cyber-Mashups, to enable and encourage computer-science and computational-science graduate and undergraduate student use. Participating faculty use Cyber-Commons to teach CI-based classes, and students use CI to implement class projects.

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Citation

Leigh, J., Brown, M., Johnson, A., Renambot, L., Jones, S., Moher, T., Global Cyber-Commons: Collaborative, Instructional Environments<br> for the Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering, Virtual School of Computational Science &amp; Engineering, Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation, June 28th, 2008.