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10/2/2001
The project, a collaboration of IUPUI, UCLA, Penn State, and Florida State, is typical of the CyberLab’s “educator-to-educator” focus. CyberLab interns will also work on VIFI projects, under the mentorship of a VIFI manager. VIFI, a financial services technology company, is known for its Internet banking, cash management, and credit card services. They have no plans to enter the education technology market.Eventually, Jafari hopes to expand the lab, bringing in research fellows and postdocs both on site and in a virtual capacity. He also hopes to expand the internship program to include Indiana’s most talented high school computer students as well as a larger group of university students.
For more information, contact Lyn Mettler, Media Relations Coordinator, IUPUI, lmettler@iupui.edu.
Beck Technology recently announced that it will donate its DProfiler software platform to colleges and universities for use in construction-related coursework.
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