Re: [edu-team] Short Edu Team meeting this week Wednesday

Mirjam Kuehne <mir@ripe.net> Wed, 19 July 2017 14:13 UTC

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Hi all,

Here are some notes from our edu team meeting today.

Let us know if you have any comments or questions.

Mirjam
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Edu Planning meeting with Alice, Karen, Niels, Mirjam

Feedback from IETF 99:
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- Newcomers: about 45 minutes.
There was a question about remote participation. Maybe we can add some
information about this to the slides. Suggest to review set of slides
before next IETF.

- IRTF overview: about 45 minutes, no questions.

- DNSPRIV: went well, was worth re-doing here

- TEEP: did anyone from the Edu Team attend this

- IEEE tutorial: seemed to have gone well. Did anyone from the Edu Team
attend?

Future planning:
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Alice suggested to review the presenters guidelines and also send them
to the presenters before they agree to give a tutorial:
-  add a section on how to present the overview tutorial
- add more methodology and deadlines
- add a “marketing” section: inform your relevant WG lists and others
that you are giving this tutorial.

ACTION: Alice will find the doc and will update it. We will then also
put that doc on the wiki.

We will use the edu team wiki more for planning now.

ACTION: After IETF 99 Niels will update the wiki pointing to the
datatracker for material from now on.

Suggesting to open up the Edu team list and remove edu-discuss. Any
objections?


Possible tutorials for IETF 100:
--------------------------------

- Newcomers

- How to chair a WG? (based on suggestions at WG chairs lunch)

- webrtc? Possibly do that together with W3C?

- TLS 1.3 (maybe?)

- Possibly re-do QUIC? Maybe in two sessions: first for “beginners”,
then second slot for advanced?


Suggestion to send a mail to the IESG after each IETF meeting with:
- list of tutorials, attendees, survey results
- summary of wg chair lunch
- status of directorate
- ask for possible topics
- pointer to list of past tutorials