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Technology Trends Shaping the Classroom of the Future

Keynote Speaker for

San Diego County Office of Education and

The Classroom of the Future Foundation

The Power of Digital Learning Seminar

La Jolla Marriott, La Jolla, CA

April 4, 2001

Governor Davis Created New Institutes for Science, Innovation, and Tech Transfer

UCSBUCLA

The California NanoSystems Institute

UCSFUCB

The California Institute for Bioengineering, Biotechnology,

and Quantitative Biomedical Research

UCI

UCSD

The California Institute for Telecommunications

and Information Technology

The Center for Information Technology Research

in the Interest of Society(Proposed-UCB, UCD, UCSC, UCM)

UCSC

The Internet is Poised to MoveThroughout the Physical World

Radio(1940s)

Internet(1990s)

The Era of Guerilla Infrastructure

• Guerilla vs. Commercial Infrastructure– Bottom Up– Completely Decentralized– Self-Assembling– Use at Your Own Risk– Paves the Way for Commercial Deployment

• Examples– NSFnetInternet– NCSA MosaicWeb– NapsterPeer-to-Peer Storage– SETI@homePeer-to-Peer Computing– IEEE 802.11Broadband Wireless Internet

Governor Davis Created New Institutes for Science, Innovation, and Tech Transfer

www.calit2.net

220 UCSD & UCI Faculty and StaffWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams

With Students, Industry, and the Community

The State Provides $100M for New Buildings, Laboratories, and High Tech Equipment

A Broad Partnership Response from the Private Sector

Akamai Boeing

BroadcomAMCC CAIMISCompaq

Conexant Copper Mountain

EmulexEnterprise Partners VC

EntropiaEricsson

Global PhotonIBM

IdeaEdge VenturesIntersil

Irvine SensorsLeap Wireless

Litton IndustriesMedExpert

Merck Microsoft

Mission VenturesNCR

Newport CorporationOrincon

Panoram Technologies Printronix

QUALCOMMQuantum

R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical RISAIC

SciFrameSeagate Storage

Silicon Wave Sony

STMicroelectronicsSun Microsystems

TeraBurst Networks Texas InstrumentsUCSD Healthcare The Unwired Fund

WebEx

ComputersCommunications

SoftwareSensors

BiomedicalStartups

Venture Firms

$140 M Match From Industry

½ Mile

•Commodity Internet, Internet2•High-speed WAN (OC48+)•Link UCSD and UCI

• Campus Wireless

The UCSD “Living Grid Laboratory”—Fiber, Wireless, Compute, Data, Software

SIO

SDSC

CS

ChemMed

Eng. / Cal-(IT)2

Hosp

• High-speed optical core• 8 Gigabit now• 80 Gigabit in 18 months• 1 Terabit in 36 Months

Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC

The Three Layers of CENIC

• The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California

• Optical Network Initiative / NTON

• California Research and Education Network (CalREN-2)

• The Digital California Project

• Links Calit2 with UC Campuses with State K-12

Broadband Wireless Internet is Here Today

• Create Wireless Internet “Watering Holes”– Ad Hoc IEEE 802.11 Domains–Real Broadband--11 mbps Going to 54 mbps–Security and Authentication can be Added

– Home, Neighborhoods, Office, Schools?–MobileStar--Admiral Clubs, Starbucks, Major

Hotels, Restaurants, …–UCSD—Key Campus Buildings, Dorms, Coffee

Shops…“The future is already here,

it’s just not evenly distributed”William Gibson, Author of Neuromancer

Wireless Internet Can Put a Supercomputer in the Palm of Your Hand!

802.11b Wireless

Interactive Access to:• State of Computer• Job Status• Application Codes

Wireless Internet Turns PCs into Servers for Web Tablets

• Back to the Slate Tablet!• Connected by IEEE 802.11b• Powerful Microprocessor Onboard• At Home and At School

http://developer.intel.com/home/webtablet/www.qubit.net

The High PerformanceWireless Research and Education Network

NSF FundedPI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC

Co-PI, Frank Vernon, SIO45mbps Duplex Backbone

http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/Presentations/HPWREN

The Wireless Internet Adds Bio-Chemical-Physical Sensors to the Grid

• From Experiments to Wireless Infrastructure

• Scripps Institution of Oceanography

• San Diego Supercomputer Center

• Cal-(IT)2

• Imagine the School Projects!

Source: John Orcutt, SIO

Creating Tiny and Inexpensive Wireless Internet Sensors Combining…

Fluids

Stresses and Strains

Optics and Lasers

UCI Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility

0.1 mm

How Will You Know if The Kids Are on the Internet?

It connects to the audio piece and works like a tiny monitor that projects an image through the really cool bug-eye monocle into my eye. It has lots of ‘serious’ applications, but my favorite is to watch ‘Buffy’.

My mom has already realized that when the video is on, the lenses become less transparent. That way she knows if I’m really paying attention to her or

reading my email. She’s caught on quickly. http://wearables.www.media.mit.edu/

projects/wearables/mit-ideo/

Pervasive Computing Means Overlaying the Physical and Cyber Realities

Source: Virginia Tech/Univ. Illinois, MIT, Univ Washington, UCSD

Cal-(IT)2 Will Collaborate to Create Links Between Art, Technology, & Science

“UCSD ”

Multiplayer Computer Games Form Interactive Fantasy Worlds

• Persistent Evolving Worlds– Players Build Cybertowns

• 3D Multiplayer Worlds– "EverQuest The online, real-time fantasy world lets

players assume the roles of warriors and wizards for days on end... As the decade closed, this was the nearest you could get to being on a Star Trek holodeck."

www.everquest.com