unbridling kentucky: internet 2 as a catalyst for kentucky education network
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Unbridling Kentucky: Internet 2 as a Catalyst for Kentucky Education Network. Presented by: Ling-yuh W. (Miko) Pattie Tim Sizemore April 24, 2006. The Morning Line. Where is KY in the race for improving Education using Broadband Technology? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Unbridling Kentucky:
Internet 2 as a Catalystfor Kentucky Education Network
Presented by:
Ling-yuh W. (Miko) PattieTim Sizemore
April 24, 2006
The Morning Line
Where is KY in the race for improving Education using Broadband Technology?
The Front Runner - Higher Education (KY Postsecondary Education Network)
Governor Fletcher’s Bet – ConnectKentucky – Prescription for Innovation
Locally Bred – K-12 Districts – Putting Pressure on the Leaders by Upgrading Local Networks
KPEN Map
Alltel Aggregation POP (APOP)
Alltel Network Access Point (NAP)
Ashland
MoreheadLexington
Prestonsburg
London
Hazard
CumberlandSomerset
Louisville
Cincinnati
Elizabethtown
Bowling Green
Madisonville
Glasgow
Owensboro
Hopkinsville
Paducah
New facilities for KDE
Washington
ConnectKentucky Map
K-12 Map
Example District Hub Sites
KETS WAN T-1 Data Circuits
Boyd
Rowan Co.
Fayette Co.
Pikeville
London
Perry
LetcherSomerset
J efferson Co.
Grant
Warren Co.
Madisonville
Glasgow
Daviess Co.
Hopkinsville
McCracken Co.
Washington
Frankfort
Faltered or Scratched?
Is the K12 State Wide Network (KETS WAN) Still in the Race?
KETS History
Current Condition
They’re at the Post!
What Helped Get the State Wide Network Back on the Track?
SEGP – UK Sponsored 8 state universities, KCTCS, Ed. Cabinet, KDE, K-12 Schools
Building the Race Team – CPE, Ed. Cabinet, COT, OET, UK, KCTCS, ConnectKentucky, Vendor Partners
Adding Blinkers – How the KHECC helped KDE get “focused” on High-Speed Broadband
Louis Fox & Ann Doyle’s Internet 2 Presentations at KHECC Conference – Sept. 29, 2005
The First Turn
How the Team Helped Put the Statewide Network Back in the Race!
Collaboration & Brainstorming with the Team
The Race Strategy (Vision Statement)
Level the Playing Field
No Child Left Offline
Kentucky Education Network (KEN)
The Joint Budget Request
Head of the Stretch
KEN Out in Front by a Nose!
ConnectKentucky - Technology Day and Internet2 Demo at Frankfort High
Frankfort High – Raising the Stakes!
New “Program of Studies in Technology “
More Internet 2 Launches involving K20
Conferences – Internet2 Demos
Internet2 Day
On-line Testing
KIDS Project
It’s a Dead-Heat!
It’s So Close. Will Everyone Involved Be a Winner?
Governor Fletcher Bets on KEN
The House Votes Yes on KEN
The Senate Votes Yes on KEN
Official Race Results…the Winners are…Kids, Schools, Teachers, KDE, CPE, Ed. Cabinet, ConnectKentucky, KCTCS, Governor Fletcher, UK, OET, & Vendor Partners
Horse Racing Terms
These are the terms used in the presentation:
BLINKERS: Equipment worn on the bridle to restrict a horse's vision on the sides to help maintain attention and avoid distractions.
BOLT: Sudden veering from a straight course.
DEAD-HEAT: Two or more horses finishing in an exact tie at the finish.
FALTERED: Used for a horse that was in contention early and drops back in the late stages. It is more drastic than weakened but less drastic than stopped.
Horse Racing Terms
Rooster Continued:
FIRST TURN: Bend in the track beyond the starting point.
FRONT-RUNNER: A horse who usually leads (or tries to lead) the field for as far as he can.
HEAD OF THE STRETCH: Beginning of the straight run for the finish.
MORNING LINE: Approximate odds quoted before wagering begins.
POST: Starting point or position in starting gate.
SCRATCH: To be taken out of a race.