Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow Mark Smith Callisma Inc 11/1/06

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2 CSU Integrated Technology Strategy “The TII will move the CSU closer to a ‘learning on demand’ model of education – the ability to communicate to anyone, from any place, at any time.” ITS-TII Status and Directions

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Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow Mark Smith Callisma Inc 11/1/06 1 Topics The Campus of The Future The 21 st Century Student Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow ITRP Technical Architecture Reference Model (TARM) Implementing the ITRP TARM 2 CSU Integrated Technology Strategy The TII will move the CSU closer to a learning on demand model of education the ability to communicate to anyone, from any place, at any time. ITS-TII Status and Directions 3 California State University FTE Students ,326 Faculty Fall ,094 Staff Fall ,240 4 Staff CSU Employees Fall 2004 Position Type Total Professional 8,936 Clerical and Secretarial 4,760 Technical and Paraprofessional 3,223 Service and Maintenance 1,974 Managerial 1,395 Skilled Crafts 952 Totals 21,240 5 The Campus of The Future What is 6 Podcasts 7 WebCasts 8 Second Life 9 Harvard Law School Section Header 10 The 21 st Century Student They grew up with Hotmail accounts, iPods and mobile phones, and wherever they go, they expect information and communication on demand. They are students of the Internet generation, who rely on digital media whether they want to be entertained, study or socialize. Meeting the expectations of Net Gen students is one of the biggest challenges facing universities! Professor Peter Rienmann, University of Sydneys Education Department 11 Anyone On-Site & Remote Full & part-time The local community Disabled Students 12 Anytime Time shifting Content Networking 24x7 Availability Business Continuity 13 Anywhere Virtual Campus Digital Marketplace Portal 14 Digital Marketplace 15 MIT OpenCourseWare 16 Anyhow Wireless, PDA PodCast, Webcast Remote Enhanced Video Capabilities Virtual extended classroom 17 Technology Enables Virtualization On-Demand Learning Virtual Communities Ad-Hoc and Planned Alliances Integration Cost Efficiences 18 ITRP TARM ITRP Baseline Network Standard: Architecture p 7 19 ITRP 1 20 ITRP 2 R/S Wireless 21 ITRP 2 - Security 22 ITRP 3? 23 Technology Futures? Network Organization Today Distributed Routing by Destination (Postal Model) Reactive Protocols Layered Architecture Dumb Packet, Smart Network Future Intelligent Transport with Feedback (Freeway Model) Proactive Protocols Virtualized Architecture Smart Packet, Smarter Network 24 Planning for ITRP Traffic Types Analysis Needs Analysis Area Designations 25 Traffic Types Analysis ITRP Baseline Network Standard: Architecture p 42 26 Traffic Needs Analysis ITRP Baseline Network Standard: Architecture p 43 27 Area Designations ITRP Baseline Network Standard: Architecture p 59 28 Campus Enhancements ITRP Baseline Network Standard: Architecture p 65 29 Challenges for the Future ITRP will enable CSU to support the 21 st Century student, but Faculty must embrace and apply next generation technologies The learning experience must extend beyond the campus The teaching community must become a virtual community