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A Year in the Life of an Internet2 Neternship Team
Gigi Choy
Rachelle Hom
Overview
Neternship? Why did we get involved? How do we communicate virtually? Do we need to be networking experts? Do we need to be familiar with all the latest
networking technology? How do we coordinate across the country?
The Cal Poly Neterns:
Jimson Rachelle Gigi
Seth
And our advisors:
Dr. Franz Kurfess
T. Charles Yun
Our Pride and Joy
What is a “Neternship”?
InterNet2 + Internship = Neternship
A virtual internship Students across campuses collaborate with
an Internet2 representative on an advanced network project
Why did we decide to get involved?
Different from other university projects Key Difference: Remote Interaction
More collaboration Exposure to new technologies Practical experience Make contacts with professionals in industry Real world projects
The Task
High speed file transfer project UI Design
Problem 1: Communication
Project organizer is on the other side of the country.
How can we gather our project requirements? How can we get help quickly from experts
from all over the country?
The Solutions:
Email List of fellow neterns and Internet2 members, allowed us to quickly obtain feedback from a diverse audience
Project Website Phone & Video Conference
Video Conferencing
Interact and talk as though everyone is at the same table
Clear enough to show examples and pictures up on the screen
Problem 2: TCP, BDP, HPN… what?
Not enough knowledge about networking Little knowledge of available technologies Modifications to SCP (HPN-SCP patch)
Contacts to the rescue!
Local contacts at Cal Poly: Fellow students (team members, lab assistant) Professors (advisor, networking professor) Networking staff
Remote contacts: Internet2 members Chris Rapier at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing
Center Individuals in Industry, Subject Matter Experts
Problem 3: Access to Technology
Our own computers did not have connection to the technology needed
Ask and you shall receive!
Network Labs at Cal Poly Connection to Abilene network Isolated internal network Dedicated machines
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Problem 4: Coordination
Difficult to find a time to meet as a team Merging work Time difference with the East Coast
The Wonders of Technology!
Virtual meetings VNC
Access the lab machine remotely Collaborate on tasks at the same time
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And the Wonders of Charles
All knowing Kept us up-to-date on what was happening in
Internet2 community Informed us of useful technologies and side
projects that could be further investigated
Our Pride and Joy
Gained Practical Experience
Epitomized Cal Poly’s motto of “Learn by Doing”
Interacting with peers and superiors in a professional manner
Communicating technically and succinctly Conferencing Internet2 Member Meeting experience Technical presentation skills Preparing ourselves for industry or Grad
school
The Moral of the Story…
All students should get involved in a Neternship!
Q & A
www.csc.calpoly.edu/~gchoy/neternship2005
www.internet2.edu/neternship/2006spring/calpoly
Gigi Choy: [email protected]
Rachelle Hom: [email protected]