About Muse

muse: (verb) to ponder, wonder, think aloud (noun) any inspiration.

Muse is a new social utility tool developed for the Internet2 K20 community enabling educators and practitioners to connect, collaborate, and communicate with their colleagues around Internet2 projects, people, and promising practices.

Muse enables members to create, edit, and search for projects both within their own regional community as well as the national and international Internet2 communities. Muse also allows members to comment, share bookmarks, websites, and other resources and to track fellow Muse members and projects of interest to them. The muse system was designed to support multiple online communities called "regions" within a seemingly separate larger "global" system to allow community members to quickly work between their customized "regional" and "muse global" views.

We hope that through this new tool, you are able to quickly discover collaborators and projects, easily communicate with other community members, and find your inspiration to develop new and exciting projects using Internet2. Get inspired - find your muse.

About the Internet2 K20 Initiative

The National Internet2 K20 Initiative brings together Internet2 member institutions and innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to extend new technologies, applications, middleware, and content to all educational sectors, as quickly and connectedly as possible.

Goals

Sponsored Education Group Participants (SEGP)

K20 Initiative Leadership

Staff

Select your institution

If you possess a federated login through one of the institutions listed below,you can log in to Muse using your federated credentials. There is no need to create a separate username and password to access Muse! Once you select your organization from the following list, you will be directed to their site to authenticate yourself. After you successfully log in, you will be redirected back to Muse.