Re: [edu-team] Remote participants, newcomers, and tutorials
2013-07-28 10:12:45
Hi Kathleen,
The Edu Team tried to achieve this by providing a high-level overview of
all the IETF areas (including a short description of the various WGs,
current discussions and hot topics etc.). The RAI people offered to do
that for the first time in Orlando:
https://www.ietf.org/edu/process-oriented-tutorials.html#raiinfrastructure
and we're planning to repeat this session at the next meeting (it will
then also be recorded).
Unfortunately we didn't get a lot of response from other areas. So, any
help in that respect would be appreciated!
Kind regards,
Mirjam Kuehne
(Edu Team)
On 27/7/13 11:38 PM, Moriarty, Kathleen wrote:
I think it would be really helpful/useful if working groups could provide short
video overviews to help people understand the work. This includes newcomers
and also interested observers, who may include implementers. Can that be
accommodated, maybe at a future meeting? I am happy to help if I can.
Thank you!
Kathleen
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 27, 2013, at 4:44 PM, "Jari Arkko"
<jari(_dot_)arkko(_at_)piuha(_dot_)net> wrote:
Simon,
for your information, the Meetecho team is going to record five tutorials on
Sunday:
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/87/remote-participation.html#meetecho
We have already provided a URL for those who want to remotely attend the IAOC
Overview Session. If you think this might be of interest, we can allow remotes
to have access to the other tutorials as well. Just let us know, so we can
advertise access URLs on the mentioned web page. As usual, we can provide a
real-time, synchronized view of the sessions, involving audio, video and
presentation slides.
I think it would be useful. Thank you.
Jari
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