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12/31/2003
The University of Pittsburgh’s 9,600 employees, including 3,800 faculty members, serve more than 32,000 students through the programs of 18 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.
Wireless Networking Pilot
The demand for wireless network access at the University of Pittsburgh has increased
dramatically over the past several years. In recognition of the need for increased
network access and to keep pace with rapidly evolving wireless network technology,
the University of Pittsburgh launched a pilot project in 2001 that involved
several selected classrooms and a heavily used student area. The pilot program
resulted in the decision to base initial wireless service on the IEEE 802.11b
standard using equipment that could easily be reconfigured to operate under
newer standards such as 802.11a or 802.11g—as support for these were incorporated
into commercially-available equipment.
Central Directory Service
The University of Pittsburgh’s Central Directory Service (CDS) includes
information on all individuals affiliated with the university. CDS provides
the cornerstone for the university’s authentication systems. Because the
role of each individual is maintained within CDS, the infrastructure for wireless
user authorization was already in place.
Bluesocket offered a major advantage for our wireless implementation in that only a Web browser, not client software, is needed to access the customizable user login screen. It is completely compatible with the University of Pittsburgh’s LDAP authentication service and provides the ability to restrict or allow access based upon the user’s role within CDS. Bluesocket is compatible with all of the popular operating systems (Windows, Windows CE, Linux, and Macintosh) and supports multiple security protocols including IPSec, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Bluesocket allows for roaming, even when using IPSec. Automatic failover is also supported. Finally, Bluesocket supports RADIUS user accounting allowing the University of Pittsburgh to keep user access logs by using the RADIUS accounting services already in place.
Wireless PittNet
Authenticated wireless network access is available to students in various high-traffic
locations on the Pittsburgh campus, including study areas in several academic
buildings, the main library, and the student union lounge. Outdoor wireless
access is available in selected areas. Faculty and students can connect to the
wireless network in designated classrooms. The university departments have the
option to implement wireless network access in administrative offices.
Site surveys include consultation with the department to learn and understand its planned use of wireless technology, monitoring of existing radio frequency signals for interference, measurement, evaluation of signal strength, and delivery of a report that describes the proposed layout of the wireless network.
Beginning this fall, students in Tiffin University's newest online program, Ivy Bridge College, will use eCollege, a course management system from Pearson, for all of their online courses. The 2,350-student Tiffin U is located in Tiffin, OH and offers both on-campus and online classes. Since 2005, those online courses have been managed through Jenzabar Internet Campus Solution.
California's Rio Hondo College and Sierra College have selected software from the Banner Unified Digital Campus and other solutions from SunGard Higher Education to help address their growing enrollments and to help improve student retention and services.
Luidia has released a new version its eBeam software for use with classroom-based interactive projection environments. eBeam Interact 2.1 offers both new and upgraded features, including enhanced screen recording and a comprehensive online image gallery, as well as the company's Scrapbook Image Writer feature.
McGill University Library in Montreal will be using a Kirtas Technologies APT BookScan 2400RA to digitize its collections. The company says that the 2400RA is capable of acquiring page images at the rate of 2,400 pages per hour. The library will be working with Ristech, a Canadian reseller, to implement the digitization solution.
Ball State University in Muncie, IN has gone public regarding its deployment of a Web site content management system from Sitecore. Ball State chose Sitecore's software to revamp its 220-plus sites, integrating common new media applications and garnering a next-generation user experience that has won several awards from education and new media marketing organizations. Now, Ball State maintains uniformity across all university Web sites and said it has enhanced its recruiting efforts through the site's new look and interface.
Bio-Key International has announced the release of two new emergency alert and management solutions for the education market. MobileSRO is designed specifically for the K-12 environment, while MobileCampus caters to higher education and other campus-based organizations.