Global collaboration for the joint University course
on the next generation Internet

Presented at INET2000, July 2000

Keiko Okawa (keiko@sfc.wide.ad.jp)
KEIO University, Japan
Akira Kato (kato@wide.ad.jp)
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Jim Gast (jgast@cs.wisc.edu)
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Ray Atarashi (ray@dl.aist-nara.ac.jp)
NARA Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

Yasuharu Toyabe (toyabe@sfc.wide.ad.jp)
KEIO University, Japan

Lawrence H. Landweber (lhl@cs.wisc.edu)
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Jun Murai (jun@wide.ad.jp)
KEIO University, Japan


Abstract

In the fall semester 1999, University of Wisconsin, U.S., KEIO University, Japan and NARA Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan jointly developed a graduate school course "Introduction to Computer Networks" using the next generation Internet technology and class archiving technology. This paper describes how this has been achieved, what kind of technology was used to support this activities, evaluation by all the participants including professors, students, staffs and faculties. Then this paper discusses how the digital infrastructure will affect to the University's role.

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