City University London facilitates
e-learning with high speed network
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New network connects 15,000
students and 2,500 staff across 11
sites
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High-speed connectivity
supports 21st Century learning
19, June 2008. ntl:Telewest Business,
the supplier of communications services to the public and private
sectors, has teamed up with City University London to connect
15,000 students and 2,500 staff with a high speed network that
facilitates e-learning and remote access to central resources.
Based in the heart of London, City
University is one of the UK’s leading universities and is dedicated
to providing high-quality education that meets the needs of its
students and their employers. Made up of seven schools in and
around the City of London, including the School of Arts, the City
Law School, and City Community and Health Sciences, City University
wanted to ensure that students had quick and reliable access to
academic resources regardless of their location.
In order to provide the best teaching,
learning and research environments, the
university embarked on a five year
strategy, entitled ‘City 2012 and beyond’, and one of its five
programmes involves the development of Information Services. A key
project within this is the complete replacement of the data network
to provide
sufficient bandwidth to support
e-learning technologies such as WebCT (Course
Tools), podcasts of lectures and a
virtual learning environment, which will improve the learning
experience for both students and staff.
Following a full tender process, City
University chose ntl:Telewest Business to replace its Wide Area
Network (WAN), with a flexible, single vendor solution. The company
deployed a high-speed Metro Ethernet VPN network that connects City
University’s main building and large central campus at Northampton
Square in Clerkenwell to 10 remote sites, including Cass Business
School (Bunhill Row), City Community and Health Sciences and The
City Law School.
The new high bandwidth network ensures
that applications at the central campus can be accessed by staff
and students from remote sites. For example, CitySpace, the Virtual
Learning Environment (VLE) used at the university is available to
students on and off campus, providing them with access to online
course materials, resources, interactive activities, and assessment
and communication tools. Lectures, live events and additional
learning content (video and audio) can also be streamed over the
network.
Carl Stokes, Director of IT Operations
and Infrastructure at City University said: “City University London
is at the forefront of e-learning and over the last calendar year
we’ve seen a 35 per cent increase in its use. In order to support
this service and deploy further innovative technologies to enhance
the way our students learn, we required sufficient resilient
bandwidth over which to run applications. ntl:Telewest Business has
a good track record of delivery in the public sector and the
company provided us with the best technical and commercial solution
at the best price.”
“The university now has a high-speed,
flexible and reliable network, ensuring that applications perform
as well as if you were accessing them from the central campus.
Whether students are working from their halls of residence or a
remote site, they have the same e-learning experience.”
John Cunningham, Director of Business
Markets, ntl:Telewest Business, said: City University is a shining
example of how academic institutions can use new technologies to
complement traditional teaching methods and enhance the way in
which students learn. ntl:Telewest Business aims to help further
and higher education institutions reap the benefits of resilient
and high performance networks, facilitating web-based
learning, quick and easy access to student and examination records
and collaborative working on joint research projects.“
About ntl:Telewest Business
ntl:Telewest Business has the most technically
advanced of the UK’s two national networks. Its vast nation-wide
Next Generation Network provides businesses, public sector
organisations and service providers across the UK with a complete
portfolio of advanced data, internet and voice services. The
£13billion network is flexible, scaleable and is already built out
to more than 38,000 street cabinets across the UK.
As part of a commitment to deliver superior
customer service, ntl:Telewest Business sales and support teams are
located in close proximity to its customers in over 40 centres
across the UK. ntl:Telewest Business is trusted to provide critical
communications to high profile customers including Yorkshire
Water and EasyJet.
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