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Presenter or main title…

Session Title or subtitle…

LiLa Conference 2011: Sharing Online Laboratories for Education – 11 April 2011

“Virtual” VREs - bringing research into the curriculum

Christopher BrownDigital Infrastructure Team

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JISC Mission

To provide world-class leadership in the

innovative use of ICT, to support education

and research

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Primary JISC Activities

Network

Access Management

e-Infrastructure

e-ContentServicesInnovation

Programmes

Outreach &Embedding

Committees &Consultation

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JISC e-Research Programmes

Research Infrastructures and Services

Research Data Management

Virtual Research Environments

Research Communities Engagement

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VRE definition

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A VRE comprises a set of online tools and other network resources and technologies interoperating with each other to facilitate or enhance the processes of research practitioners within and across institutional boundaries.

A key characteristic of a VRE is that it facilitates collaboration amongst researchers and research teams providing them with more effective means of collaboratively collecting, manipulating and managing data, as well as collaborative knowledge creation.

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JISC VRE Programmes

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VRE1 VRE2 VRE3

2004-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011

15 Projects 4 Demonstrators 10 Projects

Technology Focused User and Research Practice Focused

Broadening Use

Experimental Developmental Embedding

Diverse design and developmental

approached

Unified design and development models

Diverse design – community and challenge

driven

Standalone solutions Integrated pilots Focussed on tools, frameworks and interoperability

Collaboration

Large and small scale research

Single and Multi-disciplinary Research

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VRE1 VRE2 VRE3

2004-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011

15 Projects 4 Demonstrators 10 Projects

Technology Focused User and Research Practice Focused

Broadening Use

Experimental Developmental Embedding

Diverse design and developmental

approached

Unified design and development models

Diverse design – community and challenge

driven

Standalone solutions Integrated pilots Focussed on tools, frameworks and interoperability

Collaboration

Large and small scale research

Single and Multi-disciplinary Research

VRE Phase 1

Experimental

Application of VLE approaches to research

Application of Service Oriented Architectures to research

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VRE Phase 1 - Domain Areas

Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities

· OGHAM· BVREH· Sakai education

research· CHESHIRE 3· Political Discourse

Natural Sciences

· ISME· IBVRE

Cross-Domain· CSAGE · CORE· Sakai portal

demonstrator· EVIE· ELVI· IUGO· GROWL· MEMETIC

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VRE Phase 1 - Technologies

Domain Specific

OGHAM

BVREH

ELVIEVIE

Portal

ISME

IBVRE COREPortal Demo

Sakai

CheshireEdu Research

Political Discourse

Generic

MEMETIC

CSAGE

Growl

IUGO

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VRE1 VRE2 VRE3

2004-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011

15 Projects 4 Demonstrators 10 Projects

Technology Focused User and Research Practice Focused

Broadening Use

Experimental Developmental Embedding

Diverse design and developmental

approached

Unified design and development models

Diverse design – community and challenge

driven

Standalone solutions Integrated pilots Focussed on tools, frameworks and interoperability

Collaboration

Large and small scale research

Single and Multi-disciplinary Research

VRE Phase 2

Developmental

User Centric & Research Focused

VRE Exemplars

Demonstrators

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VRE Phase 2 – Four Demonstrators

VRE-SDM Oxford University http://bvreh.humanities.ox.ac.uk/VRE-SDM

CREW Manchester University http://www.crew-vre.net/

myExperiment Southampton University http://www.myexperiment.org/

VERA Reading University http://vera.rdg.ac.uk/

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VRE for Study of Documents and Manuscripts

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VRE for Study of Documents and Manuscripts

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CREW

Collaborative Research Events on the Web (CREW)

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Overview Slides April 2009 http://www.crew-vre.net/

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CREW

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“Facebook for Scientists” ...but different to Facebook!

A repository of research methods

A community social network A Virtual Research

Environment

Open source (BSD) Ruby on Rails application with HTML, REST and SPARQL interfaces

Project started March 2007 Closed beta since July 2007 Open beta November 2007

myExperiment has over 3000 members, 200 groups, 1000 workflows, 300 files and 100 packs*Go to www.myexperiment.org to access publicly available content or create an account

11/04/2011 | Slide 19*April 2011

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scientists

LocalWeb

Repositories

Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students

Virtual Learning Environment

Technical Reports

Reprints

Peer-Reviewed Journal &

Conference Papers

Preprints &

Metadata

Certified Experimental

Results & Analyses

experimentation

Data, Metadata Provenance WorkflowsOntologies

Digital Libraries

The social process of Science 2.0

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User Profiles Groups Friends Sharing Tags Workflows Developer interface Credits and Attributions Fine control over privacy Packs Federation EnactmentD

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myExperiment Features

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Virtual Environments for Research in Archaeology - VERA

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VERA – Online presence

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VERA – Technology trials

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VRE1 VRE2 VRE3

2004-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011

15 Projects 4 Demonstrators 10 Projects

Technology Focused User and Research Practice Focused

Broadening Use

Experimental Developmental Embedding

Diverse design and developmental

approached

Unified design and development models

Diverse design – community and challenge

driven

Standalone solutions Integrated pilots Focussed on tools, frameworks and interoperability

Collaboration

Large and small scale research

Single and Multi-disciplinary Research

VRE Phase 3

Embedding and extending take-up

“Building communities for sharing practice”

Open ended/rolling programme

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VRE Phase 3

The intention of this programme is not to produce a complete VRE, but rather to define and help to develop the frameworks and associated standards and to encourage the development and population of VREs with applications, services and resources appropriate to their needs.

12/04/2023 | Slide 27

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VRE Phase 3 - Overview

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VRE Phase 3 – VRE-CI

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VRE Toolkit for SP2010

Cancer Imaging VRE (VRE-CI) to provide a framework to allow researchers and clinicians involved in Cancer Imaging to share information, images and algorithms. Builds on the Research Information Centre (RIC) developed for bioscience researchers by the British Library and Microsoft Corporation.

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VRE Phase 3 – VRE-CI

11/04/2011 | Slide 32Annotation Tools

Image Viewer

Image LibraryImage Metadata Curation

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VRERI – Rapid Innovation

Ami Cambridge University, Sr Peter Murray-RustBlogMyData Reading University, Dr J D BlowerCritterVRE Manchester University, Dr Andrew RowleyEmbrace Lancaster University, Robert CrouchleygMan Kings College London, Mark HedgesMEGStream Aston University, Ian HollidayMILARQ Oxford University, Dr David M ShottonOpenImpact Southampton University, Dr Leslie CarrOpenPSIPearl Southampton University, John DarlingtonPPCC York University, Tom SmithRDSPress Coventry University, David MorrisSERPent University College London, Inst. of Child Health, Dr Tito

CastillovizTweets City University London, Dr Jason DykesWattNames Heriot-Watt University, Roger Rist

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VRERI - Megstream

Megstream: Streamlining the processing of MEG dataThe Megstream prototype aims to simplify brain research and make it more accessible. MEG scanners measure magnetic activity in the brain over time. Specialist software from the vendor produces images of this activity within the brain for analysis and diagnosis.

The Megstream software makes it easier to produce these images by:– overlaying the previously complex and ‘fuzzy’ process with ordered workflows

– providing remote access to these analysis workflows via a web browser 

And it makes it easier to track and reproduce the underlying research by:– recording information about each scan in a database

– using a plugin to the WordPress blogging platform to link the information in the database and the process of creating and analysing MEG images

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http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/research/centres-facilities/brain-centre/facilities-clinical-services/meg-studies/streamlining-meg/

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VRERI - AMI

AMI - a prototype of a natural user interface system that allows bench scientists to interact with their experimental information at the fumehood, using innovative modes of communication appropriate to the lab setting, focusing on voice recognition, touch-screens and laser keyboards.

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The Ami experiment selection screen

Log in using ID badge (Touch-A-Tag RFID reader)

The Ami event log screen

All chemicals and apparatus tagged with an RFID tag

http://amiproject.wordpress.com

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VRERI - AMI

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All output files created are stored in one directory for each experiment. This makes it easy to keep track of all data created, and to transfer it to the electronic lab notebook

Each sensor has its own log file

The Ami Experiment Monitoring Tool, here being used to monitor tea temperature…

The infrared sensor being tested on an Arduino circuit board

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VRE – for teaching

Many VRE projects could be built on to take them into the classroom

Use same tools as researchers – “virtual” VRE

Taking into a teaching environment not often considered

In future include from the outset not as an add on

Often requires removing personal information from real data

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Further Details

Programme Websites

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/vre

http://code.google.com/p/vreri/

Christopher Brown, Programme Manager (e-Research)E-Mail: [email protected]

Tel: +44 7891 501177

Matthew Dovey, Programme Director (e-Research)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Tel: +44 7876 445403

Programme hash tags:

#jiscvre

#vre

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Questions

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