Internet2 Video Collaboration Network to Support the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning through Indiana University's Leadership in the AAHE CASTL Campus Program

Barbara Cambridge, Academic Affairs, IUPUI
Ali Jafari, CyberLab, IUPUI

Executive Summary

This project will develop the capacity of streaming video to support the work of faculty doing the scholarship of teaching and learning on Indiana University campuses and on campuses participating in a national program sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Association for Higher Education. IU will assume a central leadership role in the use of streaming video for the creation, critical review, and dissemination of the scholarship of teaching and learning. It will demonstrate and test the capabilities of a high speed data network available among the Internet2 member institutions involved in the Campus Program. Outcomes of the project will include:

  1. Capacity for full motion broadcast quality video conferencing for face-to-face communication and real-time large document sharing
  2. Capacity for real-time observation and subsequent analysis of teaching across institutions in the state and in the country
  3. Capacity for study and analysis of broadcast quality video archived for research into issues of teaching and learning across campuses of Indiana University and other institutions involved in the scholarship of teaching and learning.

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