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MEDIA RELEASE November 19, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MR13-065 NIC’s Remote Web-Based Science Laboratory Takes Flight It’s an exciting time for North Island College’s Remote Web-based Science Laboratory (RWSL) and its team as science students from around the globe makes use of this ground breaking technology. Initially developed by Albert Balbon, NIC’s Supervisor of Distributed Learning & Interactive Technology, and Ron Evans, a NIC math/science instructor, to allow NIC Astronomy students located in remote regions access to a telescope and camera combination, from the comfort of their homes, RWSL has evolved into a full suite of audio, video, hardware and software. The equipment and the accompanying technology allow users to view, interact, control and collect real data from experiments using actual science lab equipment, in real-time, over the internet. “I see this technology as a solution for students to take courses they would not otherwise have the opportunity to complete,” explains Balbon. “It’s very far reaching.” As awareness and interest in RWSL has grown, so has its funding and its reach. Currently NIC’s RWSL is supported by both the North American Network of Science Lab Online (NANSLO) and the Consortium for Healthcare Education Online (CHEO) Project. This week students taking distance biology courses through Kodiak College in Alaska will be using the RWSL for the first time. Groups of two to four students, located anywhere in North America, and Equipment from NIC's Remote Web-based Science Laboratory allows students from around the world to access ground-breaking technology. under the supervision of an instructor located in Tennessee, will simultaneously ‘log-on’ to access the microscope located in the Comox Valley. The students will be able to work together, passing control of the microscope between them. To complete their lab assignments, these students examine the slides provided as part of the lab curriculum, take high resolution photographs that are then downloaded to their computers from which they gather necessary data. The CHEO Grant, a four year project, will support the creation of new labs and new lab exercises. With input from educational leaders in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics and allied health, twelve new labs will be developed over the next few years. 3,000 students from different states and provinces will benefit as a result of this investment. Naomi Tabata, Manager, Centre for Applied Research, Technology and Innovation at NIC comments, “This is the first time we’ve entered the RWSL into a partnership of this nature. We’ll be able to receive student and instructor feedback that will help us determine what the technological capabilities actually are.” 2300 RYAN RD, COURTENAY, BC, V9N 8N6 TEL: 250-334-5271 FAX: 250-334-5292 WWW.NIC.BC.CA [email protected] MEDIA RELEASE Because of the funding, Balbon has been able to establish two similar labs in Denver and one in Montana. Currently there are seven microscopes in the system and each one can have up to four students working with it at a time. There are plans to add one more lab to the system in the coming year. For the past eighteen months, students from around British Columbia taking Space Science Astronomy 100 and 101 through NIC have been using the RWSL to complete the requirements for their courses. The technology is also being used by NIC biology students studying on the Port Alberni campus. “What we hope is that this will lead to other similar opportunities,” continues Tabata. “There is the potential to partner with more institutions, perhaps smaller secondary schools whose budget doesn’t allow a full suite of microscopes, possibly even homeschoolers. We’re very excited about sharing the technology.” For more information about the Remote Web-based Science Laboratory contact Naomi Tabata at [email protected]. -30Media Contact: Susan Auchterlonie Director, College & Community Relations North Island College tel 250-334-5271 cel 250-898-4146 [email protected] 2300 RYAN RD, COURTENAY, BC, V9N 8N6 TEL: 250-334-5271 FAX: 250-334-5292 WWW.NIC.BC.CA [email protected]