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Explore these discipline-specific examples of how other people are using their next-generation internet connectivity in teaching and learning.

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Librarians
Libraries are uniquely positioned to help infuse meaningful next-generation technologies into the communities they serve. Find out what access to an advanced research and education network could mean for libraries and the communities they serve.
K-12 Instructors
There are over 35,800 K-12 schools and 4,350 K-12 connecting organizations (school districts, regional education serve agencies, etc.) connected to Internet2 across the country. Find out what it means for K-12 teachers.
Two-Year College Faculty
Two-year colleges have been pioneers and front-runners already in building courses and programs online. The chief implication of Internet2 for the two-year college is in its ability to continue demolishing geography as a barrier for what a college can do with and for its students.
Museum Professionals
More than fifty years ago French author and statesman Andre Malraux discussed the increasing accessibility of art images with the prophetic phrase "Museum Without Walls." Today we are seeing expansive applications of this concept through Internet2.
Zoo, Aquarium, and Science Center Professionals
Internet2 provides the capacity for science centers to invite audiences to participate in the kinds of activities that normally happen in curatorial areas that are typically inaccessible to the general public. Thousands of visitors observing the same activity in real-time at extremely high resolution becomes a safe, rich, practical reality.
Four-Year Faculty & Staff
Students benefit from having real world debates, science experiments, medical simulations, and any number of electronic experiences brought directly into their collegiate classrooms, while faculty can attend professional meetings via Internet2 or collaborate with colleagues in various laboratories anywhere in the world.

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