IPv6 in Education Question

Brandon Penglase bpenglase-nanog at SpaceServices.net
Wed Mar 17 22:14:32 UTC 2010


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 coming, March 30th and April 13th. These last
two are on Security and Unified Communications, which may not be as
vital to your talk. 
	If you (or anyone else) would like a link to the registration
for all of these, hit me off list, as I wasn't sure if it would be
considered spamming or not. 
	

	Brandon Penglase

On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:58:26 -0500
Todd Christell <tchristell at springnet.net> wrote:

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> 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 major goal
> is to help them understand the situation so that they can make use of
> the base of educators in our state to help spread the work about IPv6.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Todd
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> Todd Christell
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> Manager Network Architecture and Support
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