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NUS Business School
MBA (PT) / IMBA (FT/PT) / Exchange Students
Orientation
Ravi ChandranCentre for Instructional Technology
8th January 2008
• Importance of face-to-face teaching
• Information technology continues to be an enabler and facilitator to improve teaching and learning processes
• Focus on e-learning technologies that help staff and students be more productive in what they can already do
• Distance learning where it provides strategic advantage to NUS
Our e-Learning Philosophy
LibraryDigital Resources
Computer CentreCore IT Services and
Facilities
Centre for Development of Teaching and LearningPedagogy and Training
Faculty IT UnitsFaculty IT Services
and Facilities
Centre for Instructional Technology
IT for Teaching & Learning
Multi-Agency Approach
NUS’ Course Management System
Staff Workspace
Student Workspace
Integrated Virtual Learning Environment
Integrated Virtual Learning Environment
Assessment
Announcement
Lesson Plans
Admission Curriculum Planning Student Administration Others
Admission
Course Bidding
Course Particulars
Curriculum Administration
Student Particulars
Timetabling
Exam Marks Administration
Student Feedback
Class Rosters & Class Groupings
Digital Library
Student Events
Streaming
Module Blogs
Student Communities
Tight Integration
Integrated Virtual Learning Environment
Web-based and single sign-on
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Page Visits
8 p.m. - 4 a.m.
24 by 7 lifestyle
Integrated Virtual Learning Environment
Computer Centre Primary Data Centre
Primary Secondary
Web Server Farm
ClientsClients
Hardware Load Balance
NUS High SchoolSecondary Data
Centre
Database Cluster Storage Area Network
Redundancy and High Availability600GB
100BaseT
SSL SSL
IVLE Business Continuity
NUS Educational Technology PlatformsWebcast lectures to reinforce learning and study
Webcast Lectures
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179
223 234
0
50
100
150
200
250
No of Modules
03 04 05 06
•Campus-wide coverage for Kent Ridge and Bukit Timah Campus
•Wireless broadband speed at 54 Mbps (IEEE 802.11 b/g)
•Over 1,000 wireless base stations and hotspots
•Implementation of LEAP for enhanced security
•Wireless roaming among institutes of higher education
NUS Campus Wireless Network
Cable Modem
ADSL
ISDN Dialup
Analog Dialup
Wireless GSM/GPRS
Internet Roaming GRIC/IPASS
Computer Clusters @ 100 Mbits
Secured PnP @ 100 Mbits
Wireless PnP @ 54 Mbits
Outside Campus
On Campus
Internet-II(ABILENE,APAN, etc.)
Local Connections
NUSNET-IV
Internet
Dialup / PSTN
>400 Mbits
155 Mbits
600 Lines
Access Anytime Anywhere
IVLE Demo