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Virtual Campus Hub

Frank Vercoulen

Education and Student Service Center

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

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Virtual Campus Hub − Participants

Institute Acronym Leading staff

Technical University of Denmark DTUSøren SalomoMerete Badger

Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden KTH

Torsten Fransson

Politecnico di Torino, Italy PolitoLaura FarinettiFulvio Corno

Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands TU/e

Frank Vercoulen

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Indirect partners: NREN federations

04-10-2012

NREN’s involved:• SURFfederatie (Surfnet, NL)• WAYF (Forskningsnettet, DK)• SWAMID (SUnet, SE)• IDEM (GARR, IT)

+ eduGAIN (inter-federation)

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Context: Cross-border collaboration in education, research and innovation

04-10-2012

Examples in the energy field: • KIC InnoEnergy, Virtual organization of universities and SMEs• SEEIT: Strategic partnership for sustainable energy• Explore Energy: Gateway for life-long learning

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Context: Cross-border joint programs

04-10-2012

Example is Select MSc:• Network with many partners,

incl. industry• Students change location in Y2• Integrated project: Student

groups with members from all locations

• Optional courses at other locations through distance learning

Other example: Post educational course on wind energy (WAsP) by DTU.

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Problem

Universities have an increasing number of and increasingly diverse relations with the outside world, but ICT is still inward looking Barriers for access, collaboration and data exchange across

institutions and companies Everybody has plenty of tools available, but using them across an

institution’s border is cumbersome Labour-intensive workarounds offer far from perfect solutions

Change in ICT strategy needed: From outsiders as ”aliens” toward varying levels of access, depending on what you know about someone.

04-10-2012

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Virtual Campus Hub − Objectives

Why?

To boost integration of research, innovation and education in sustainable energy.

How?

Through delivery of a working concept for a Virtual Campus Hub ready to be implemented at partner universities, research organizations with links to industries, businesses, and innovation parks.

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Virtual Campus Hub − Components

1. A technological concept for the virtual campus hub

2. A pilot platform to demonstrate how a virtual campus hub might work in practice

3. A set of documented best practices4. An inventory of staff competence and experience in

supporting international collaboration with ICT

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What does a Virtual Campus Hub consist of?

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Virtual Campus Hub:• Functionalities• Infrastructure• Presentation in portal

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VCH functionalities: Collaboration environment and conference room

Collaboration environment / conference room (TU/e)• Meeting room (videoconference / desktop conference)• Sharing and storing files• Presence info: who can be contacted?• Calendaring: when can meetings be planned?• (Organization of support)

Infrastructure challenges in cross border collaboration:• Access collaboration applications of each other (e.g. Sharepoint, Lync)• Enable external group management across borders• Exchange presence info from different sources (Adobe Connect, MS

Lync, Facebook, etc.)• Exchange calendar info

04-10-2012

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Conference room processes and functionality

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Process Functionality SubfunctionOrganization and planning Calendar

AnnouncementRegistration

Video lecture or conference Video LivestreamOn-demand streamDownload file

Desktop sharingInteractivity Voice

Chat / messagingMaximum number of usersPresenter in control

Attendee requirements ClientAccountSmartphone access

Attendee invitation functionAfter the lecture or conference

Upload lectures / presentations

Upload other course materialsAccess lectures / presentationsAccess other course materialsGeneral discussionCollaborate on assignments Not in realtime

In realtime

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VCH functionalities: Access to learning materialsAccess to learning materials (KTH, DTU)• Interactive learning materials• Exercises

Infrastructure challenges• Access to learning management systems of each other• ID-mapping needed when LMS is integrated with administrative

systems• (possibly) Enable external group management• For participation in post educational courses and for coaching in

regular courses by people from industry, access for company employees is needed

04-10-2012

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The remote laboratory is operated and monitored on-distance for real-time experiments and collection of measurement data.

The exercise is combined with on-line self-assessments and pre-tests, all 100% automatically corrected.

No need for teachers to provide supervision or correction of exercises.

Experimental Setup

Network Camera

Exp. ControlWeb Server

WWW

Remote laboratory (KTH)

Control and monitoring of the

experiment

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Examination Tools (KTH)

On-line examination tools for 100% automatic correction through LMS (KTH Bilda or Moodle)

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Post educational course on wind energy (DTU)

Course materials and interaction through LMS (It’s Learning from external SP)

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VCH functionalities: Virtual coffee house

Virtual coffee house (TU/e, KTH)• Online meeting environment / social network for distributed

population (cf. Select MSc program)• Members want to use their “work account”, not their “private

account”

Infrastructure challenges:• Enable federated authentication for social networks (cf. Google

Apps pilot by Surfnet)• (possibly) Enable external group management

04-10-2012

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Virtual coffee house for Select MSc

Example of experiment with virtual coffee house for Select MSc

04-10-2012

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VCH functionalities: Exchange of program data

Exchange of program data (TU/e)• Course information• Scheduling information• Grades• News

Infrastructure challenges• Design of an exchange and routing mechanism• ID-mapping for non-public data• Define exchange standards (e.g RS3G, IMS)

04-10-2012

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VCH functionalities: Virtual incubator

Virtual incubator (PoliTo)• Enable close contacts between universities and industry• Stimulate entrepreneurship and “matching”

Infrastructure challenges• Involve industry in research and education activities• Access for people in industry to VCH is needed

04-10-2012

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Virtual Campus Hub Infrastructure

04-10-2012

Virtual Campus Hub Infrastructure:• Federated authentication• Group management• ID-mapping• Exchange of presence and

calendaring info• Exchange of program data

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VCH Presentation: Coherent view in portal with reusable components

Portal• Services from partners and external SPs must be presented as a coherent

whole to the end user• Partners often involved in different partnerships, so components must also

be used in other partnership portals and/or be embedded in the own home portal

Presentation layer challenges• Setup portal based on general standard (in this case OpenSocial)• Services presented through (reusable) gadgets (cf. Surfconext portal)

04-10-2012

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Example of demo portal with reusable components (gadgets)

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Challenges

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• Enable federated authentication across borders• Enable value-added services (VAS) across borders

Group management ID-mapping Exchange of presence and calendaring info

• Provide identities across borders via NRENs (IdP)• Connect applications to the national hub (SP)• Enable applications for relevant VAS• Develop (simple) reusable gadgets for own VCH

applications

• Setup demo portal and incorporate (reusable) gadgets developed

• Design of a exchange mechanism for program data (e.g. course information, student results)

Géant infrastructure:EduGain, SurfFederatie, WAYF, Swamid, IDEM

Local institutions or companies:DTU, KTH, PoliTo, TU/e

TU/e (but others may setup own portals as well)

Local institutions with Géant as hub?

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Enabling cross border collaboration

24-10-2011

Possible architectures to realize cross border connections for VCH through NREN federations and eduGAIN