[edu-discuss] IETF for university students

Lee Howard <lee@asgard.org> Thu, 14 September 2017 16:14 UTC

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 12:12:51 -0400
From: Lee Howard <lee@asgard.org>
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I met a couple of university professors at a NANOG, and asked why they
didn’t have a program for introducing students to the IETF. Since then, I’ve
had a couple of meetings with them to talk about how to develop coursework
that would help a graduate student learn the IETF process and make useful
contributions.

I didn’t want them or anyone to think I “represent” the IETF, and while I
have talked about this with a few people, my perspective is not consensus.

We’ve set ourselves a goal of having coursework for early 2018 to support
participation (including remote participation) in IETF101 (London).

Does anyone have concerns with this effort?
Would anyone like to volunteer time or other resources to support it?

Does this list still exist? The last message in the archives
(https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/search/?email_list=edu-discuss) was from
me, two years ago, and the one prior to that was four years ago.

Thanks,
Lee