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EGEE Dissemination and Training Mike Mineter Training team National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh

EGEE Dissemination and Training Mike Mineter Training team National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh. Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004. www.eu-egee.org. EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833. Contents. The need for Dissemination and Training in EGEE

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EGEE Dissemination and Training Mike Mineter Training team National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh

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  1. EGEE Dissemination and Training Mike MineterTraining teamNational e-Science Centre, Edinburgh Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 www.eu-egee.org EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833

  2. Contents • The need for Dissemination and Training in EGEE • The Dissemination and Training activities • Interdependencies • Summary Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 2

  3. Goals of Dissemination and Training • EGEE will • Develop and deliver a production Grid service • Benefit the widest possible range of virtual organisations • Require: New VOs; new and effective users • Dissemination and Outreach (NA2): 5% of EGEE budget • Dissemination – to actively promote and raise awareness of the EGEE project • Outreach – to identify and contact potential new user communities • Led by John Dyer at TERENA • Training and Induction (NA3): 4% of EGEE budget • Induction – to introduce and orient - users and members • Training – to create, collate, make available and deliver material and courses • Led by Malcolm Atkinson at National e-Science Centre, Scotland • Strong collaboration: NA2, NA3, NA4 (Application Identification and Support) Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 3

  4. 29 partners, coordinated by TERENA and CERN Establishing strong corporate image, brand and style Logo, Powerpoint templates,… Two EGEE conferences will be held a year Cork, April The Hague, 22 - 26 Nov 2004 EGEE mailing lists Internal Website - http://egee-intranet.web.cern.ch/egee-intranet/index.html Public web-site: http://public.eu-egee.org/ Media, Government Relations Document major EGEE events through filming, photography, writing articles Publicity material Publicity at events: Conferences NA2 stresses their need for cooperation from all of EGEE: to raise awareness of EGEE to collect EGEE photos, news Dissemination and Outreach (NA2) Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 4

  5. Training and Induction (NA3) NeSC Edinburgh UK & Ireland IHEP Protvino Russia IMPB RAS Moscow Russia ITEP Moscow Russia JINR Dubna Russia KU-NATFAK Copenhagen Denmark PNPI Petersburgh Russia RRCKI Moscow Russia GUP Linz Austria FZK Karlsruhe Germany Innsbruck Austria II-SAS Bratislava Slovakia GRNET Athens Greece ICM Warsaw Poland PSNC Poznan Poland ICI Bucharest Romania BUTE Budapest Hungary ELUB Budapest Hungary MTA SZTAKI Budapest Hungary TAU Tel Aviv Isreal INFN Rome Italy CESNET Prague Czech Rep. Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 5

  6. NA3 Challenges • Building an Integrated training team – so all NA3 partners are active • Prioritising earliest-possible induction of project members to EGEE • Developing and collating training material – building on EDG heritage, national Grid projects • Attracting enough potential users (with NA2, NA4) • Converting enough of them to successful EGEE users Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 6

  7. Induction for users Further user and app. dev. training Training Courses and Activities Develop NA3 processes; requirements analysis Induction for project members Further courses for project members Advanced courses Workshops: EGEE advances, new VO’s Build repository of training material Project month 6 12 18 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 7

  8. The goals of Dissemination and Training in EGEE • The Dissemination and Training activities • Interdependencies • Course development • Gaining new and effective users • Between training, middleware and operations • Tell us what training you need ! • Summary Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 8

  9. Course development • NA3 works with experts (NA4, SA1, JRA1,…) to • define course content (e.g. April 26-28, Edinburgh) • deliver first courses (e.g. this week) • further train the trainers (e.g. next week, Catania) • Then trainers • take over course delivery with diminishing (non-zero) support from experts • add new course to repository • establish course delivery across NA3 partners, by making releases from repository • Web-accessible • available to all EGEE and beyond • update material in response to: • participant and speaker feedback • ROC helpdesk feedback • EGEE developments • new user communities • Further development with VOs, who will • inject specialist topics • train their own members with NA3 support (e.g. Clermont Ferrand) Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 9

  10. Application Developers Successful Users Application Developers At home on EGEE Gaining new and effective users User Registration Outreach Dissemination Induction &User Training NA2 NA4 Researchers Decision-makers Designers Advanced EGEE Applications Success Stories & Experts Developer Initial Training Positive Referrals New EGEE Applications Developer Advanced Training Positive Referrals Pushing Limits Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 10

  11. Interdependencies: NA3, SA1, JRA1 • Users must have an easy transition from training to use of Grids • Same technology in training and in early use • Stable production grid – is it possible to train users too soon? • Assess need for workshops / courses / training material • On new technologies ? • On operations - with and for ROC’s ? • Trainers need to gain experience of current and emerging releases • Advance notice of changes to update training • Early users of pre-production Grid Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 11

  12. Invitation • Tell us what you need for training!! • Courses: What? Where? When? • User – follow-on from Induction to EGEE for “Grid-naïve” • Application developers • Advanced • Workshops – termed “Retreats” in the Technical Annexe: • When? – why not very soon?! • At key phases of a project? • To establish new user communities?? (With NA4, NA2) • Email: John Murison, Training manager: john@nesc.ac.uk • Or…talk to us! Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 12

  13. Summary • EGEE will serve Europe by creating an e-infrastructure that will persist and underpin collaboration in science, research, medicine, engineering, ……….. • Training and dissemination activities will serve EGEE by • supporting the developers and operators of a production Grid • developing effective new and existing user communities • establishing awareness of EGEE Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 13

  14. Future events will be found via NA3 website on: http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/schedreg/ • Questions and comments ??? Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 14

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