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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Jennifer Sellers/NASA NREN
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- Minutes of the Internet School Networking Working Group (ISN)
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- Introductions
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- The meeting opened with a sharing of experiences as the participants
- introduced themselves and told of projects in school networking of which
- they are aware. Projects mentioned were:
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- o Merit Network's efforts in K-12 education headed by Dana Sitzler
- (not present);
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- o Elementary and secondary school telecommunications in Germany,
- coordinated by educator Klaus Fuller;
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- o European Schools Project using ``teletrips,'' curriculum-based
- projects including the AquaData project, reported by Aad Nienhuis;
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- o The Internet Society's K-12 Committee, which is chaired by Bruce
- Nelson;
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- o California initiatives for training teachers to educate using the
- Internet reported by Joyce Reynolds of Information Sciences
- Institute, who has been working with Carol Teach in the California
- Department of Education, and Joan Gargano of the University of
- California at Davis;
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- o Pandora Systems's World Classroom Project, and the Pacific Bell
- (California, US) system now under development reported by Mitra of
- Pandora Systems;
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- o AT&T Learning Network (US) reported by Paul Lustgarten of AT&T;
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- o Rutgers University's efforts in the elementary and secondary school
- arena providing accounts to teachers in the area local to Rutgers,
- reported by Mel Pleasant;
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- o The (US) National School Network Testbed Project developed by Bolt
- Beranek and Newman, reported by Cindy Mills of BBN; a University of
- Hawaii pilot project with 25 school teachers to produce
- curriculum-based lesson plans using networks, reported by Jody Chu
- of the university;
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- o A number of schools are connected to SURFnet (Netherlands),
- reported Maria Heijne of SURFnet; and
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- o (US) NASA NREN's project which has a pilot project with several
- schools across the US and is developing a set of tutorial videos
- for informing/motivating schools about the Internet and also for
- training educators and students to use Internet tools, reported by
- Jennifer Sellers, NASA National Research and Education Network.
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- A number of other group members introduced themselves and gave their
- affiliations.
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- Educator Presentation
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- Klaus Fueller, a German educator, gave a presentation on his
- perspectives in school networking. He mentioned that some of the
- pedigogical potential of networks is that using them in instruction can
- encourage students to read, write, follow discourse and discussion, and
- practice foreign language as a means of communication rather than as a
- classroom exercise. For teachers, the use of networks can allow for
- collaboration. In teaching students about networks, they learn a new
- means of information retrieval, how to make (local and international)
- contacts, and how to use network resources. Klaus emphasized the use of
- e-mail and suggested that e-mail-only, rather than full Internet access,
- may serve many schools very well. He suggested that non-technical
- teacher training materials, developed by teachers on the net, are sorely
- needed. He will be giving a teacher training course on 20 September and
- is looking for teacher volunteers around the world to coordinate with
- him. If interested, please contact him.
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- Klaus then gave an overview of the domain naming of schools in Germany,
- which follows the scheme of school_name.county_name.state_name.schule.de.
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- Finally, Klaus mentioned the technical issues and barriers to elementary
- and secondary school networking, some of which are that there are no
- technical people at the local level, materials for technical training
- are scarce, software is needed to simplify use of the network, and
- schools without LANs and only stand-alone machines need to be
- considered.
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- For further information, send mail to postmaster@schule.de.
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- Review of FAQ Document
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- The FAQ document, which is now an Internet-Draft,
- draft-ietf-isn-faq-01.txt, will be an RFC FYI document by the time of
- the Houston IETF in November. There will be information added on
- ``low-low'' level connectivity, that is, mail and news only. The
- document is currently extremely US-centric, and those outside the US are
- encouraged to give input that will help broaden it, both in choice of
- vocabulary and in scope. It is hoped that all members of the working
- group will not only review the document themselves but also disseminate
- it to the educators with whom they work, for review and comment. A
- number of comments for improvement were made during the meeting. Thanks
- to all who gave feedback, and please follow up by posting the feedback
- electronically to this list or directly to Jennifer Sellers by 6 August
- if possible.
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- Connectivity Models Document
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- The group discussed Gene Hastings' (hastings@psc.edu) document,
- ``Connectivity Models for Internet Access'' (available via anonymous FTP
- as models.mar93/a.psc.edu). Ellen Hoffman, co-Chair of the USERDOC2
- Working Group, will coordinate with Gene and Jennifer to add to the
- beginning of the connectivity models document some general issues
- covered in the ``How to Connect'' document of the USERDOC2 Working
- Group. The ISN Working Group hopes to release the document, at a
- minimum, as an Internet-Draft, and possibly an FYI RFC, by the Houston
- IETF in November.
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- Review and Revise Charter
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- The milestone stating that the group will release a directory (X.500) of
- people involved in networks in elementary and secondary education was
- revised. It had been expected that Merit would receive funds to carry
- out much of this task, and those funds were not forthcoming.
- Additionally, it is outside the scope of a working group to maintain
- data, and in order to make this directory useful, data would need to be
- maintained. Some discussion of directory services offered by the
- InterNIC ensued, and April Marine will coordinate with InterNIC staff to
- discover what precisely is available and if it might serve the original
- intent of the group's milestone. April will also talk to the players in
- RIPE who might be able to coordinate the service in Europe.
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- The text of the charter was also discussed, and the group agreed that a
- few key concepts should be incorporated into the new charter:
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- o The group should be international in focus.
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- o The wording ``primary and secondary'' (education) should replace
- ``K-12.''
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- o The group could be most useful by identifying barriers and/or
- problems in the area of school networking around the world and
- proposing solutions.
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- o The group will work to identify gaps where solutions are not
- readily available or don't seem to be on the horizon.
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- Klaus Fueller, Bruce Nelson, and Aad Nienhuis volunteered to craft a
- draft charter and post it to the ISN mailing list for comments.
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- The meeting lasted approximately two hours and was adjourned around
- 15:30 local time. Thanks to Ray Harder who took notes for the minutes
- during the meeting.
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- Attendees
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- Rich Bowen rkb@ralvm11.vnet.ibm.com
- Thomas Brisco brisco@pilot.njin.net
- J. Nevil Brownlee nevil@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
- Jodi-Ann Chu jodi@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu
- Jill Foster Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk
- Klaus Fueller klausf@osgo.ks.he.schule.de
- Raymond Harder rharder@eis.calstate.edu
- Maria Heijne maria.heijne@surfnet.nl
- Marco Hernandez marco@mh-slip.cren.edu
- Ellen Hoffman ellen@merit.edu
- Andrew Knutsen andrewk@sco.com
- John Larson jlarson@parc.xerox.com
- Thomas Lenggenhager lenggenhager@switch.ch
- Paul Lustgarten Paul.Lustgarten@att.com
- Paolo Malara malara@crs4.it
- April Marine april@atlas.arc.nasa.gov
- Cynthia Mills cmills@bbn.com
- Mitra mitra@pandora.sf.ca.us
- Bruce Nelson bnelson@novell.com
- David O'Leary doleary@cisco.com
- Mel Pleasant pleasant@hardees.rutgers.edu
- Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
- Jennifer Sellers sellers@nsipo.nasa.gov
- Patricia Smith psmith@merit.edu
- Milan Sova sova@feld.cvut.cz
- Claudio Topolcic topolcic@cnri.reston.va.us
- Marc van der Noordaa noordaa@rare.nl
- Ruediger Volk rv@informatik.uni-dortmund.de
- Sam Wilson sam.wilson@ed.ac.uk
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