CI-Channel
Capture Science in the Making within Cyberinfrastructure
The Cyberinfrastructure Channel (CI Channel) team includes staff from San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). CI-Channel staff solicits and supports the education, training, and outreach needs of scientific researchers within the cyberinfrastructure community. The CI-Channel team produces and web-casts live lectures and demonstrations by scientists and researchers at workshops, conferences, and project meetings. These events are concurrently videotaped and archived on a streaming video server bank for on-demand viewing from any networked location.
The CIC team can also repurpose the videotaped scientific lectures and demonstrations so that they may be incorporated into multimedia programs for K-20 students and teachers. The captured video can also be repurposed for the internal education and training needs of the users of Cyberinfrastructure. The CI-Channel is particularly useful for distributing CI updates, working group sessions, and training programs to wider audiences, including under-represented populations, geographically remote locations, minority-serving institutions, and people with disabilities.
CI Channel Services
The CI Channel is the vehicle to share scientific knowledge created within the Cyberinfrastructure community. The CI Channel staff are based at NCSA and SDSC, and possesses skills and knowledge drawn from several work groups: education, networking, and visualization. From mobile, on site web casting and video-on-demand, to the creation of age-specific educational programs for K-20 audiences, the CI Channel is a one-stop-shop for researchers who require expertly designed multimedia content that can meet the educational outreach and training needs of projects that will use cyberinfrastructure.
CI Channel Video Archive