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The Global Environment for Network Innovations – GENI – is a suite of research infrastructure rapidly taking shape in prototype form across the United States. It is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, with the goal of providing a laboratory environment for networking and distributed systems research and education.  It is well suited for exploring networks at scale thereby promoting innovations in network science, security, services and applications.
   
Omni Client
   
GENI is a networked federation of multiple testbeds that form a large-scale distributed testbed that you can use in a classroom or in tutorials to teach students networking and distributed system concepts. If you would like to give GENI a try and you don't have a GENI account, Sign Up! and go through our Hello GENI example .

Resources for using GENI in the classroom

GENI is a federated virtual laboratory that provides access to multiple different testbeds to GENI experimenters, enabling networking and distributed systems research. GENI can also be used These are some useful pointers that will help you navigate through the GENI world. Feel free to email us with any questions you might have at help@geni.net.

GENI Tutorials!
   
GENI Resources
   
GENI Q&A for new exprimenters
   
GENI Help
   
Example Assignments
   
Resources for Instructors
   
Resources for Students
   
Help using GENI in Classroom