PROJECT SUMMARY

The Hawaii Education and Research Network (HERN) Project requests $4 million over three years for the statewide deployment of networking infrastructure to support all public education in Hawaii. It does so through the strength of an existing partnership: the Hawaii Educational Networking Consortium. Founding members of the Consortium are

The Consortium's purpose is to develop and promote the use of telecommunications technology in education and research in Hawaii. It represents all public education and research in Hawaii, and has a proven track record in collaborative applications of information technology including distance education, site licensing, and the deployment of the Internet.

The technical networking infrastructure proposed includes the expansion of Internet access to Oahu public schools and campuses in Hawaii, largely through existing resources and a unique partnership with the cable companies mandated through Hawaii's regulatory environment. The infrastructure also includes a distributed Internet server architecture, a network services staff, to be managed by the University of Hawaii, and a training program for teachers.

The goal of deploying this network infrastructure is to support educational reform. By building on the existing School Community Based Management program, schools will have the option and opportunity to move from a traditional class-based schedule to a team-oriented, multi-disciplinary project-based program. In higher education, the State's community colleges will use the network to collaboratively develop a network-based curriculum in pre-engineering that will be delivered statewide to students who have previously had no access to such courses. In both cases, the network infrastructure will facilitate ongoing visions and programs within the DOE and UH. By building on ongoing programs and the existing infrastructure there is a significant cost-sharing component by the proposers.

In the course of Project HERN we will address the following types of research questions:

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