Hi All,


The EDU Team is offering several training sessions on Sunday afternoon in Seoul
that are open to ALL IETF ATTENDEES.  These sessions include:

- Newcomers Training (in both English and Korean)
- Editors Training
- Introductory WG Chairs Training
- Security Tutorial

Details about these sessions can be found below.

Please note that you do not need to be a current Editor or WG Chair to attend
those sessions, these sessions are all open to everyone!  So, show up early
and learn more about how to work effectively within the IETF.

Margaret



Sunday, February 29, 2004
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1300-1400 Newcomer's Training in English -- Location?? (Spencer Dawkins)

           An introduction to the IETF for new or recent IETF
           attendees.  Covers the IETF document processes, the
           structure of the IETF, and tips for new attendees to
           be successful in the IETF environment.

1400-1500 Newcomer's Training in Korean -- Location?? (ChangJoon Kim)

[Include description on agenda in Korean, if possible.]

           An introduction to the IETF for new or recent IETF
           attendees.  Covers the IETF document processes, the
           structure of the IETF, and tips for new attendees to
           be successful in the IETF environment.

1300-1500 Editor's Training -- Location?? (Avri Doria)

           Training for current or aspiring IETF document
           editors.  Covers the roles and responsibilities
           of a document editor, and includes advice on
           producing a high-quality IETF specification.

1300-1500 Intro WG Chairs Training -- Location?? (Margaret Wasserman)

           Introductory training for new or aspiring WG
           chairs.  Covers the role and responsibilities of
           a WG chair, and includes advice on how to run a
           WG that is fair, open and productive.  This class
           is open to all IETF attendees.

1500-1700 Security Tutorial -- Location?? (Radia Perlman)

           All IETF attendees need to be aware of the security
           implications of our design choices.  This session
           offers a basic primer in protocol security, as well
           as advice on how to write the Security Considerations
           sections required for all IETF documents.




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