Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-18 Thread Karl Auer
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 11:16 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote: > You're either going to have to sell them on future-proofing or > "We're sailing off the edge of the world in two years, > there be dragons there, train your folks now." Or sell them on the point that IPv6 is where the innovation is. We have

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-18 Thread Tony Hoyle
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 18/03/2010 18:16, Bill Stewart wrote: > You're either going to have to sell them on future-proofing or > "We're sailing off the edge of the world in two years, > there be dragons there, train your folks now." Most students starting this year will b

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-18 Thread Bill Stewart
You're either going to have to sell them on future-proofing or "We're sailing off the edge of the world in two years, there be dragons there, train your folks now." Remember that there are two IPv6 transitions - introducing IPv6 and forcing some people onto it - getting rid of IPv4 after IPv6 supp

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Xiaoliang Zhao
> End-to-end transparency means that IPv6 supports peer to peer naturally. > That means everyone (students, teachers, parents etc) can talk to each > other more easily without having to involve third parties, and can talk > to each other from anywhere on the globe. Less mediation, more direct, > mo

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Brandon Kim writes: > > > Jens: > > There some ISP's trying to push IPv6. Probably not until the masses really = > demand it in someway. > Or if Google pushes it or some well known company. Perhaps maybe an applica= > tion that is IPv6 specific Google is pushing it. The probl

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Karl Auer
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 13:58 -0500, Todd Christell wrote: > So Im giving an introductory talk on IPv6 for a state wide conference > for tech coordinators for education. I have the usual catechism of > reasons/advantages from the network side but was wondering if there > were any good education spec

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Brandon Penglase
Todd, Cisco is offering a 4 part series of Webcasts about IPv6 for Education. I've watched the first two, and they haven't really been too vendor specific, but some of it has been insightful, especially from an Education standpoint. The first two are up on the web, and the last two are comi

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Antonio M. Moreiras
It is such a great opportunity. I had chance to give similar speeches in Brazil last year, and choosed to stress the following topics, besides the basic catechism: - IPv6 is inevitable, it is already part of Internet, and will be fully deployed in few years. Its deploying is slow, but the momentum

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Timothy Shortall
Jens Link wrote: Todd Christell writes: > So Im giving an introductory talk on IPv6 for a state wide conference > for tech coordinators for education. I have the usual catechism of > reasons/advantages from the network side but was wondering if there were > any good education specific appli

RE: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Brandon Kim
;m not against them though, they have served us wellhard to let go of things that worked for you for so many years > From: li...@quux.de > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: IPv6 in Education Question > Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:20:11 +0100 > > Todd Christell writes: &g

RE: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Brandon Kim
- -Original Message- From: Brandon Kim [mailto:brandon@brandontek.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:28 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: IPv6 in Education Question Will your presentation viewed anywhere like youtube? I'd like to hear or see it. > From:

Re: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Jens Link
Todd Christell writes: > So Im giving an introductory talk on IPv6 for a state wide conference > for tech coordinators for education. I have the usual catechism of > reasons/advantages from the network side but was wondering if there were > any good education specific applications of v6. My maj

RE: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Todd Christell
to:brandon@brandontek.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:28 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: IPv6 in Education Question Will your presentation viewed anywhere like youtube? I'd like to hear or see it. > From: tchrist...@springnet.net > To: nanog@nanog.org > Date: W

RE: IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Brandon Kim
Will your presentation viewed anywhere like youtube? I'd like to hear or see it. > From: tchrist...@springnet.net > To: nanog@nanog.org > Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:58:26 -0500 > Subject: IPv6 in Education Question > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash:

IPv6 in Education Question

2010-03-17 Thread Todd Christell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 So Im giving an introductory talk on IPv6 for a state wide conference for tech coordinators for education. I have the usual catechism of reasons/advantages from the network side but was wondering if there were any good education specific applicatio