to serve, support, and collaborate with faculty, students, and industry to be a leader in scientific visualization,and human computer interaction, through learning, discovery, and engagement.
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Short course |
Introduction to the Access Grid |
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Who should attend: |
Faculty, staff, student researchers |
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Experience level: |
Beginning |
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Prerequisite skills: |
None |
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Frequency: |
As needed |
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Course type: |
Lecture |
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Course includes: |
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Identifying resources available through the access grid, such as multimedia large-format displays and presentation and interactive environments
Identifying resources available through the access grid, such as multimedia large-format displays and presentation and interactive environments
Supporting group-to-group interactions across the grid for large-scale distributed meetings, collaborative work sessions, seminars, lectures, tutorials, and training
Using the access grid for research environment for the development of distributed data and visualization corridors and for the study of issues relating to collaborative work in distributed environments
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