News Update 07-01-2003
        
        
        
        Today's Issue Sponsored By:
* Education Technology Companies to Exhibit at Syllabus2003 
  http://www.syllabus.com/summer2003
* Syllabus2003 Early Bird Deadline Extended to July 8
  http://info.101com.com/default.asp?id=1814
* Call for Papers Extended to July 7! Syllabus fall2003 in Boston 
  http://info.101com.com/default.asp?id=1954
SPONSOR: Education Technology Companies to Exhibit at Syllabus2003
Syllabus2003 celebrates its 10th annual summer conference July 27-31 in San 
  Jose, Calif., and on the campus of Stanford University. In addition to cutting-edge 
  keynotes, breakout sessions, and panel discussions, attendees will see the latest 
  products for campus technology during designated exhibit hall hours. Some of 
  the companies attending include: MatchWare, developer of software products that 
  enable all levels of users to create cutting-edge multimedia content; The College 
  Board, whose Accuplacer program delivers comprehensive assessment, placement 
  and guidance tools over the Internet; Xythos, developer of Internet file management 
  software for secure file access and sharing; Dynamic Knowledge Transfer, provider 
  of a suite of products to facilitate visual communication between teachers and 
  students in classrooms and distance learning environments; and Motion Computing, 
  producer of Motion TabletePCs designed into a clipboard-size unit weighing less 
  than three pounds. To view the entire exhibitor list, as well as to register 
  for Syllabus2003, go to www.syllabus.com/summer2003/hall.asp.
California to Build Research and Education UberNetwork
The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) said 
  it would create the first multi-tiered, statewide 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) 
  platform in the nation dedicated to serve all research and education institutions. 
  The California Research and Education Network (CalREN) will serve experimental 
  and network researchers as well as students, faculty, researchers, and staff 
  at all K-20 and research institutions throughout California. "From a research 
  and development standpoint, having access to multiple 10 Gigabit Ethernet waves 
  creates new opportunities for advanced experiments linking massive computations, 
  large datasets, and collaborative environments to create LambdaGrids," said 
  Larry Smarr, director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information 
  Technology. Completion of the Cisco-based network is expected this fall.
SPONSOR: Register Now to Save Up to $200!
This summer's 10th annual Syllabus Conference offers five days of not-
to-be-missed keynotes, general sessions, breakouts, and more for 
education technology professionals. Join us July 27-31 at the San Jose 
Marriott and enjoy five new program tracks on topics of strategic 
importance. Plus, a special day on the Stanford University campus will 
allow you to experience the latest technology innovations first hand. 
All this, including networking and exhibits, in Syllabus' traditional 
collegial atmosphere. Register today and take advantage of up to $200 
off in Early Bird discounts. 
For details and to register go to: http://info.101com.com/default.asp?=1814
Universities to Collaborate on Product Development Project
Several engineering universities will participate in a Product 
Lifecycle Management (PLM) research project that will be launched this 
fall by the Georgia Institute of Technology. Universities that have 
already signed on to participate include Blekinge Institute of 
Technology in Sweden, Des Moines Area Community College, Monr'e County 
Community College, Stevens Institute of Technology, University of 
Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the University of Maryland. The schools 
will partner with an as-yet unnamed manufacturer to provide mechanical 
engineering students with a complete understanding of PLM, which 
involves managing products throughout their entire life cycle. Teams of 
students will use PTC Inc.'s Windchill ProjectLink, an enterprise 
collaboration platform, to help them work together from remote 
locations on a large design project. Georgia Tech Professor Robert 
Fulton said the project is one of the "first-ever uses of enterprise 
collaboration technology in an academic setting."
Purdue G'es Grid in Linking 2,300 Idle Computers
Purdue University is in the process of linking 2,300 computers to 
create a computational grid to perform research that previously was 
performed on supercomputers. The work is being done by United Devices, 
which specializes in grid computing. The grid computer will take 
advantage of computers throughout the university, which sit idle at 
least some of the time. "Our instructional labs close at 1:00 a.m. and 
reopen at 7:00 a.m. During those six hours, 2,300 machines sat idle," 
said David Moffett, associate vice president of research computing 
services at Purdue. "The compute cycles existed, but no one was using 
them in the dark of night. With United Devices, we were able to create 
a grid to use those cycles, maintain throughput, and clear our 
supercomputers for tasks that they're much more qualified to perform." 
United Devices also operates the world's largest Grid for grand-scale research 
  that consists of more than two million devices in over 220 countries. For more 
  information on secure grid solutions, visit: www.ud.com; 
  to volunteer your idle compute power, visit: www.grid.org.
MIT Info Theorist, Ethernet Inventor, to Share Marconi Award
Information theorist Robert Gallager, a Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology professor, and Robert Metcalfe, who developed the Ethernet 
computer networking standard, will share this year's International 
Marconi Fellowship. With its motto, "Communications for Goodness Sake," 
the Marconi Fellowship Foundation at Columbia University is dedicated 
to recognizing people whose application of communications technology 
has had a positive and lasting impact on human progress. The award 
comes with a $100,000 honorarium to be shared by the two honorees.
For more information, visit: www.marconifoundation.org
SPONSOR: Syllabus fall2003
Call for Papers Extended to July 7! Syllabus fall2003 in Boston 
  http://info.101com.com/default.asp?id=1954