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1 1 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 ISOC Education Program Review ISOC Education Program Review Peter Godwin and Mirjam Kühne Washington D.C. November 2004

2 2 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Why Education? WHY: Extend the reach of the InternetExtend the reach of the InternetWHAT/HOW?: Build capacityBuild capacity Enable and empowerEnable and empower Increase awarenessIncrease awareness Encourage ‘Best Practices’Encourage ‘Best Practices’ Encourage implementation of standardsEncourage implementation of standards Encourage innovationEncourage innovation Education is just one approach to Development ISOC Programs today = mainly Education

3 3 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Today: ISOC’s Education Programs GOAL: Ensure that those who will influence the development and future of the Internet have an appropriate understanding and awareness of what's important to develop and maintain the stability, open nature and global reach of the InternetGOAL: Ensure that those who will influence the development and future of the Internet have an appropriate understanding and awareness of what's important to develop and maintain the stability, open nature and global reach of the Internet WHO: All users of the Internet and those involved with the design, implementation and management of: - Internet technologies and infrastructure - Policies impacting the Internet and usersWHO: All users of the Internet and those involved with the design, implementation and management of: - Internet technologies and infrastructure - Policies impacting the Internet and users HOW: - Technology Education (knowledge transfer) - Policy Education (public awareness) - Standards EducationHOW: - Technology Education (knowledge transfer) - Policy Education (public awareness) - Standards Education

4 4 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Tomorrow: ISOC’s Development Programs GOAL: Extend the reach of the InternetGOAL: Extend the reach of the Internet Connect the ‘Unconnected’Connect the ‘Unconnected’ Maintain stability for the ‘Connected’Maintain stability for the ‘Connected’ Add value for the ‘Connected’Add value for the ‘Connected’ WHO: All users of the Internet and those involved with the design, implementation and management of: - Internet technologies and infrastructure - Policies impacting the Internet and usersWHO: All users of the Internet and those involved with the design, implementation and management of: - Internet technologies and infrastructure - Policies impacting the Internet and users HOW: - Technology Education (knowledge transfer) - Policy Education (public awareness) - Standards Education - Fostering Internet usage - Encourage Best PracticesHOW: - Technology Education (knowledge transfer) - Policy Education (public awareness) - Standards Education - Fostering Internet usage - Encourage Best Practices

5 5 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Phases of Internet Development Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologiesPhase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usagePhase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, best practices, building capacity on new technologiesPhase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, best practices, building capacity on new technologies

6 6 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Need for external support Technical Capacity and education Policy Capacity and education Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage

7 7 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage Resources:

8 8 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources:

9 9 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region

10 10 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country

11 11 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding:

12 12 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding: External

13 13 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding: External Self-sustaining

14 14 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding: AfNOG WALC NANOG 2000: External Self-sustaining

15 15 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding: SilkNOG SANOG AfNOG WALC NANOG 2004: External Self-sustaining

16 16 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Internet Development: Evolution of Capacity Requirements Phase 1: Infrastructure Building Technical capacity building on basic technologies Phase 3: Operation Maintaining strong policy capacity, building capacity on new technologies Time (Market and competency maturity) Phase 2: Deployment Policy capacity building; fostering Internet usage External Resources: In-region In-country Funding: ??? SilkNOG SANOG NANOG AfNOG WALC 2007: External Self-sustaining

17 17 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Education Programs 2004

18 18 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Regional Operators Meetings CEDIA: Ecuador, AprilCEDIA: Ecuador, April AfNOG & AfriNIC: Senegal, MayAfNOG & AfriNIC: Senegal, May SilkNOG: Armenia, JuneSilkNOG: Armenia, June SANOG: Kathmandu, JulySANOG: Kathmandu, July WALC: Peru, OctoberWALC: Peru, October Resources: USD 321,100Resources: USD 321,100

19 19 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Regional Operators Mtg’s: Goals GoalsGoals –Knowledge transfer –Community building in region and abroad Workshops & TutorialsWorkshops & Tutorials –Technology, Policies, Best Practices Routing, VoiP, Spam, Security, …Routing, VoiP, Spam, Security, …

20 20 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Regional Operators Mtg’s: Chapter Involvement Hosting the eventHosting the event Provide speakers & contributorsProvide speakers & contributors Contribute to Program CommitteesContribute to Program Committees Encourage community buildingEncourage community building Encourage establishment of new chaptersEncourage establishment of new chapters

21 21 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Small Grants Programs PanAsia Small GrantsPanAsia Small Grants Latin American Small GrantsLatin American Small Grants Support local networking projectsSupport local networking projects Support development of local marketsSupport development of local markets Capacity BuildingCapacity Building Resources: USD 100,000Resources: USD 100,000

22 22 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Workshop Resource Center Repository of Training MaterialsRepository of Training Materials Workshop Planning toolsWorkshop Planning tools ‘Train-the-trainers’ material‘Train-the-trainers’ material Empowering local organisations, incl. chaptersEmpowering local organisations, incl. chapters Resources: USD 12,000 for maintenanceResources: USD 12,000 for maintenance

23 23 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 ccTLD Workshops, 2004 How to operate a stable and responsive ccTLDHow to operate a stable and responsive ccTLD Hands-on technical workshopsHands-on technical workshops –Jun 04: Amsterdam (.bi.bj.gh.np.lk.th.uy) –Oct 04: Bangkok (.bd.bh.kh.tl.kz.la.mn.vn) In cooperation with NSRC, ICANN and many othersIn cooperation with NSRC, ICANN and many others Good cooperation with local chaptersGood cooperation with local chapters Resources: USD 80,000Resources: USD 80,000

24 24 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Development Programs 2005

25 25 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Regional Operators Meetings Regional operators, ISPs, policy makersRegional operators, ISPs, policy makers Future GoalsFuture Goals –Self-suffiency –Self-sustainability –Independent of external (western) support Decrease financial support on sliding scaleDecrease financial support on sliding scale

26 26 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Small Grants Programs Continue support for Small Grants ProgramsContinue support for Small Grants Programs More focus on fostering Internet usageMore focus on fostering Internet usage

27 27 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Workshop Resource Center Continue excellent cooperation with NSRCContinue excellent cooperation with NSRC Expand content (add more material and workshops over time)Expand content (add more material and workshops over time) Maintenance of existing siteMaintenance of existing site Development of new functionalityDevelopment of new functionality Resources: USD 75,000 (development and maintenance)Resources: USD 75,000 (development and maintenance)

28 28 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 Possible ccTLD Workshops, 2005 Central Africa (French track)Central Africa (French track) Latin America (in cooperation with LACNIC)Latin America (in cooperation with LACNIC) Pacific Islands (with PACINET & PICISOC)Pacific Islands (with PACINET & PICISOC) Central Asia (with Silk Highway)Central Asia (with Silk Highway) Resources: USD 40,000 each (looking for local sponsors)Resources: USD 40,000 each (looking for local sponsors)

29 29 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 ccTLD Toolkit Registration and administration tool for ccTLD operators in developing countriesRegistration and administration tool for ccTLD operators in developing countries Essential part of ccTLD operationsEssential part of ccTLD operations Independence of commercial vendorsIndependence of commercial vendors Development of registration tool (Outsource?)Development of registration tool (Outsource?) Resources: USD 50,000Resources: USD 50,000

30 30 PG/MK/13.11.2004 ISOC BoT meeting – November 2004 ISOC’s Future Development Programs Encourage greater self-sufficiency for training resources and fundingEncourage greater self-sufficiency for training resources and funding Increased focus on policy capacity buildingIncreased focus on policy capacity building Development of methods and toolsDevelopment of methods and tools Encourage innovative Internet applications and usageEncourage innovative Internet applications and usage Community buildingCommunity building Standards and new technology initiatives for mature marketsStandards and new technology initiatives for mature markets Be recognised as THE best source of Internet-related information


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