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NA2 Education, Training, Dissemination and Outreach

NA2 Education, Training, Dissemination and Outreach. Robert Pajak, Zofia Mosurska IFJ PAN, Krakow, Poland. Content. Introduction NA2 achievements of BalticGrid NA2 objectives NA2 team NA2 plans detailed plans for the first 6 months Organization of work Expected results

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NA2 Education, Training, Dissemination and Outreach

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  1. NA2Education, Training, Dissemination and Outreach Robert Pajak, Zofia Mosurska IFJ PAN, Krakow, Poland The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  2. Content • Introduction • NA2 achievements of BalticGrid • NA2 objectives • NA2 team • NA2 plans • detailedplans for the first 6 months • Organization of work • Expectedresults • BG-II Web site • General description • Contribution to the BG Web site by all partners The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  3. Dissemination activities 25 conferences, Grid Open Days and workshops 13 tutorials including summer school’s training 8 exhibitions 64 Grid seminars in BS (91 in total) 24 brochures, 18 posters 105 presentations 3 M.Sc dissertations, 3 bachelor’s theses 25 scientific papers 1 main + 15 local web sites 46 newspaper articles 94 unclassified activities (contacts, meetings, BG movie, letters, participation in events) Web usage statistics 2 715 149 hits 363 399 page views 120 595 visitors 61 409 unique IPs NA2 achievements of BalticGrid The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  4. NA2 achievements of BalticGrid We had great results in BG, let’s do our best also in BalticGrid-II ! The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  5. Objectives The NA2 objectives from Annex I: • to ensure expertise sharing and active dissemination of the benefits of Grid-empowered e-Infrastructures (especially of BalticGrid-II), • to carry out the necessary education to build active and successful user communities in the Baltic States and Belarus. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  6. Objectives – in more detail • Sharing information on the benefits of Grids, especially the BalticGrid-II project and its offer, to broad communities of potential users in academia and the public sector with specialemphasis on communities in the Baltic States and Belarus. • Provide training for the formation of staff skilled in Grids (Grid administrators). • Provide training for users at various levels – for beginners (especially for users from new communities), and more advanced – mostly for application developers. • Assuringcommunication of Project progress among its partners. • Ensure expertise sharing between partners to improve skills and comprehension of teams that work with BalticGrid-II infrastructure. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  7. NA2 team • NA2 leader – IFJ PAN • Robert Pajak (Activity Leader), Zofia Mosurska (deputy of AL), Michal Turala,M. Zajac, M. Stawiarska, M. Pilipczuk • Representatives of all BG-II Partners (Dissemination Contact Persons) KTH EENet KBFI IMCS UL PSNC VU RTU ITPA CERN NICH BNTUUIIP NASB VGTU The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  8. NA2 team The dissemination efforts carried out cooperatively among all Partners under IFJ PAN leadership will result in the delivery of rich and high-quality information. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  9. NA2 Plans – deliverables • Final plan for the use and dissemination of foreground • E-learning resources in virtual environment • Dissemination Roadmap (revision) • Dissemination Report • Dissemination Roadmap • Project Web site Project ends 30 Apr 2010 M24 - Apr 2010 M20 - Dec 2009 M14 - Jun 2009 M12 - Apr 2009 M4 - Aug 2008 M2 - Jun 2008 Project starts 1 May 2008 The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  10. NA2 Plans - events Organization of Grid conferences and events: • Project conferences (3-4 during the 24 months of BalticGrid-II) accompanied by “Grid Open Days” hosted in partner countries and aimed at potential users, local industry and authorities: • Kick-off Meeting (M1) in May 2008 - Vilnius • 1st AHM (M7) to be organized in Nov 2008 – Minsk • 2nd AHM (M13) to be organized in May 2009 – Tartu • 3rd AHM (M21) to be organized in Jan 2010 – Riga At least two AHMs will include Grid Open Days. • At least one scientific conference – at the end of BalticGrid-II life, where research results of the Project partners and users will be presented: • to be organized in Nov 2009 – Vilnius • Scientific workshops on various Grid aspects The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  11. NA2 Plans - events Organization of Grid conferences and events (cont’d): • Dedicated sessions for Grids during other large and suitable conferences co-organized by BalticGrid-II partners in their countries, • New forms of dissemination activities devoted for broader audience (like Grid Info Festival) – organized locally by Partners at least once during BalticGrid-II life – to attract new communities. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  12. NA2 Plans - events • GridSeminars • organized by each Project partner, inparticularthosefromtheBalticStates and Belarus (at least 1 organized per 6 months by each Partner in BS and Belarus), • involvinglectures on subjectssuch as basicconcepts of Grid technology, distributedcomputing and enablingapplications to Grid, etc. • GridTutorials • duringthe first 12 months we plan to organize (togetherwith SA3) three, 2-4 day training of the support specialists, • tutorialsarealsoforeseen for infrastructuresupport and maintenancestaff, as well as for peopleinterestedin management of Gridinfrastructure (e.g. based on gLite), • themainfocus will be put on tutorials for Gridusers (applicationdevelopers), whoareinterestedintheresultswhichcan be achievedthroughGridcomputing. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  13. NA2 Plans - events • Grid Summer School • in Jul / Aug 2009, in Vilnius, • dedicated first of all to young researchers and postgraduate students, • senior lecturers (a.o. trained within SA3) will give lectures and hold classes with practical exercises in order to allow young researchers to acquire the necessary background in disciplines related to Grid computing and especially with different aspects of enabling applications on the Grid. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  14. NA2 Plans – participation in events Participation in external events • All Project Partners are encouraged to actively participate in various conferences, workshops and exhibitions promoting the Project and its results through: • presentations, • exhibitions and demonstrations. • Examples • EGEE events (e.g. EGEE'08 Conference, on 22-26 September 2008, in Istanbul,Turkey), • Cracow Grid Workshops (October 2008, 2009), • ICT conference and exhibition (November 2008), • TERENA conference, • NREN and Grids workshops, • Open Grid Forums, • Grid Concertation Meetings. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  15. NA2 Plans - materials Disseminative materials • templates (slides, brochures, deliverables) • presentations • posters, brochures • articlestargetedat general public and scientific communities • a short e-learning course (on CD/DVD oravailablefromthewebsite) • other promotionalitems • someinput for relevant European Commission initiated dissemination activities (e.g. press releases, news bulletins, brochures, success stories, posters, web-based publications, multimedia material, etc.) need to be prepared by: • NA2 leader – general presentations, brochures, posters, etc. • ActivityLeaders – technicalbrochures, posters • locally by the BG Partners – (in locallanguages) The NA2 leader should be provided with copies of all disseminative materials to place them on the Project website The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  16. Detailed plan for the first 6 months • Events • OrganizingtheBG-IIKick-offmeeting – done • ParticipationinEGEE'08 Conference (22-26 September 2008) in Istanbul – inplanning • Organizing of (and participationin) CracowGridWorkshop CGW’08 (October 2008) – inplanning • Materials • ElaboratingtheBG-IItemplates of: • presentationsin PPT – done • posters and brochures – inprogress • disseminationquestionnaire – designed for gatheringinformation on disseminationactivities of BG Partners – done • Project FactSheet – done • Project General Brochure and Poster – inplanning • Preparation of BG-II publication policy – inprogress The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  17. Detailed plan for the first 6 months • Web sites • BalticGrid-II main Website – inprogress – will be launchedinJune 2008 • Project local web pages at Partners’ institutions – in planning • Deliverables • Project website (P02) – inplanning • Dissemination roadmap (P04) – in planning • Establishing the NA2 team (dissemination contact persons) – inprogress(latertoday we will discussthe role and responsibilities of each partner in NA2 withinBG-II), but in general ourplansare as follows: (nextslide) The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  18. Organization of work Partners responsibilities - dissemination is a duty of every BG partner: • IFJ PAN - the leader of NA2 - will plan, organize and coordinate all NA2 activities. • Other partners: • will spread BalticGrid-II information via lectures, seminars, tutorials and local media, and promote local activities on a broad base during conferences and workshops, • will support locally organization of workshops, Grid Summer School, AHMs (All-Hands Meetings) and Grid Open Days, • will also be responsible for providing the NA2 leader with information and materials concerning results of their work within the Project, • Partners involved in SA3 will have a leading role in teaching at tutorials organized within BalticGrid-II. • RTU - will be responsible, in addition to the responsibilities of all partners above, for preparation of distance learning resources. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  19. Organization of work The following organizational rules will be enforced by this activity: • each partner will identify a contact person in his/her institution who will be responsible for close contacts with NA2 leader and local coordination of ETDO activities, • dissemination mailing list will be used for regular communication within the NA2 team to discuss current activities and plans, • regular contacts and cooperation between the NA2 leader and Dissemination Contact Persons willbe performed through e-mails as well as through meetings organized to: • discuss current activities and plans, • update all partners on work progress, events, decisions, etc. • IFJ PAN will collect monthly reports concerning dissemination activities of every Project partner (by use of specially prepared questionnaires (which will be distributed by e-mail and available on the internal NA2 Web page), as material for: • dissemination deliverables, • BalticGrid-II web pages, • brochures, posters and other promos. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  20. Organization of work Contact Persons’ duties: • participating in the NA2 meetings (mainly during AHMs) to discuss current activities, results and plans, • distributing information received from the NA2 leader among BG-II members and other interested parties at their respective institutions, • providing information on dissemination activities performed in their institutions every month (through specially-prepared questionnaires), • providing information on the local progress of the project: status of the local Grid infrastructure, applications, users and education activities, as well as the work progress and results achieved so far; this information will be collected and used in web pages, presentations, brochures and posters, • coordinating the preparation of local BG-II web pages on the websites of respective institutions. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  21. Organization of work Activity Leaders’ roles (in the framework of cooperation with NA2): • approval of NA2 actions, dissemination materials and documents, • providing information on the progress of each Activity (results, achievements, news) used for the Project dissemination materials, • preparation and maintenance of public Activities’ web pages, containing detailed and up-to-date information useful for potential users of the Project infrastructure or people interested in Projectapplications (guides, instructions, etc.), The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  22. Organization of work ActivityLeaders’ duties(cont’d) • supporting ETDO activitiesplannedcentrally, and especially: • the NA3 will cooperatewith NA2 interms of organizingGrid scientific workshops, • the SA1 will cooperatewith NA2 interms of deliveringtheinfrastructure for trainingevents, • the SA3 will help NA2 interms of preparation of tutorials for users (definition of program and findinglecturers and teachingduringtheevents) and will cooperatewithorganization of training of the support specialists, • the JRA will closelycooperatewith NA2 interms to reachtheaddedvalue on alllevels, i.e.: • to havetheintegration of e-Infrastructurewith scientific community needs, • to make a widerdissemination of whatfunctionality (services) will be delivered for theresearch community (donethroughseminars and workshopsintheearlyprojectstage) • and what was delivered (done via practicalexamplesatsummerschool, trainingcourses and tutorials). The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  23. Expected Results • NA2 Deliverables • Information presented in the NA2 deliverables will serve as one of the main sources of knowledge about the results achieved by NA2 • Measurements of Results • Number of disseminative materials and publications prepared in the framework of the Project (presentations, brochures, posters and other promotional materials as well as scientific papers and press items). • Number of organized events(Project conferences, scientific conferences, Grid Open Days, workshops, seminars, tutorials, etc.) • Statistical information on attendance at different types of events • Number of contacts gathered during Grid Open Days and external events such as conferences, workshops and exhibitions. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  24. Expected Results • Audiences • The list of audiences will be extended with the potential users and researchers from new scientific communities of Baltic States and Belarus. • The dissemination will also be performed to a greater extent outside Baltic States - in Europe and at other events. • Through the conferences, summer school and other events organized by BalticGrid-II, the application users and developers will have opportunities to familiarize with the Grid technologies’ issues and achievements of BalticGrid-II. • It will be also possible for these users to establish some initial contacts with Grid experts, during some face-to-face meetings held during above-mentioned events. • The goal is to ensure that potential users in all relevant disciplines are properly informed about, and assisted in, using BalticGrid-II and resources available through it. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  25. Expected Results • Website statistics • website usage reports will be introduced, • they will contain information concerning the website activity and access statistics for three-month periods, • the number of hits, page views and visitors will be given along with information on user hosts and top-level domains, • full reports will be available in the NA2 Internal area of the website. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  26. Collaboration • NA2 will collaborate with • other Grid projects (mainly for the development of education and training material), • existing national and regional organisations (NGIs in Partners’ countries) to have a broader scope of dissemination activities. • NA2 will also cooperate with users from Special Interest Groups (already started in the BalticGrid and to be further developed within BalticGrid-II) to disseminate their achievements. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  27. BalticGrid-II Web site The Project website (www.balticgrid.eu) will comprise: • public part, • internal (managerial) part. Additionally, the web pages of the Partners’ institutions are planned to be created. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  28. BalticGrid-II Web site The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  29. BalticGrid-II Web site Contribution to the BG-II Website by all Partners • The entire Project Consortium should contribute to the development of the website by: • providing information and documentation, • suggesting improvements, scope and shape of the individual sections. • All Partners’ institutions should create their local web pages with some information on the Project: • these pages will be linked to the main BG-II website, • they should contain some general description of the Project, but alsosome info on Partners’work in the BG-II: role, tasks, results, etc. The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  30. NA2 internal meeting We invite all NA2 contact persons to participate in the NA2 meeting today: 14:00- 15:30 Room number: The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

  31. Thank you The BalticGrid-II Kick-off meeting, Vilnius, 14th May 2008

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