Open Educational resources for teaching and learning networking
Speakers:
Larry Peterson – Princeton University, Systems Approach LLC, Open Networking Foundation
Plus 2-minute (each) lighting presentations by community members who are making their networking-education-related open resources available
Speakers & Organizers:
Jim Kurose – Professor of College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Matt Caesar – Professor in the Department of Computer Science at University of Illinois
Additional Speakers:
Fraida Fund – Research Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Laurent Vanbever – Associate Professor at ETH Zürich
Damu Ding – Postdoctoral research assistant, University of Oxford
Olivier Bonaventure – Professor of Computer Science, Université catholique de Louvain
Christian Esteve Rothenberg – Associate Professor at University of Campinas
Kameswari Chebrolu – Associate Professor Computer Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Nate Foster – Professor Computer Science Cornell University
Ryan Doenges – Ph.D. student at Cornell University
Pieter-Tjerk de Boer – Associate professor, University of Twente, The Netherlands
In the first part of this event, Matt Caesar, Larry Peterson and Jim Kurose will engage in a “fireside chat” about open educational resources for teaching and learning networking including Larry’s work (with Bruce Davie and others) on the Systems Approach Book Series, SIGCOMM’s new educational resources website, and Jim’s work (with Keith Ross) on developing open networking educational resources. In the second part of the event, community members will be invited to present 2-minute (each) lighting presentations on networking-education-related open resources they are making available. If you’d like to contribute a lighting talk, and/or a one-page summary of the resources you are making available, or working on, please email caesar@illinois.edu and kurose@cs.umass.edu.
time
9am PDT
(12pm EDT / 5pm CET / 1am JST)
where
web-streamed | time streamed
contact
www.networkingchannel.eu
category
panel discussion