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Minutes of the Internet School Networking WG (isn)
Monday, December 9, 1996 
Reported by Pat Smith, Merit (edited by Sepi and Jodi)

The ISN working group was called to order by Sepi Boroumand and Jodi Ito 
co-chairs of ISN.  The following agenda was approved by attendees.
1) Introductions
2) Review Charter
3) ISN Web Site
4) Help Desk Plan
5) Local Internet Activities, NetDay, etc
6) AOB

Attendees were invited to introduce themselves and briefly describe their 
interests in ISN.  

Next, some time was spent on reviewing the ISN charter.  The goals and
milestones listed on-line were out-of-date and needed to be revised.
The directory of projects was killed at the last IETF. Since
then, John Clement from CICnet is working to start a similar project -
a global registry.  John Clement is working with people in Japan  and
any other interested parties.  There was some discussion regarding the
architecture of such an endeavor, when it would live, etc. (i.e.
distributed model single entry point)  At this point things are very
vague.

RFC1941/FYI 22 are done & html'd  thanks to Jennifer Sellers and Janet
Max.  The document is available at ISI:  ftp.isi.edu/fyi22.html 
or ftp.isi.edu/fyi22.txt.  It is also at: http://www.isi.edu/rfc-editor

The ISN web site is currently hosted at Merit. Comments and feedback
are needed on what is there and what else needs to be done.  Specific
tasks need to be establish in goals and milestones. A date needs to be
set when web site will be "official".  URL is: 
http://campus.merit.edu/iswg

Volunteers are needed for setting up and maintaining the website.  Chris
Rapier kindly offered his services.  Additional suggestions for the 
web site include:
-Guide to "What to avoid"/List of common pitfalls

There is a need to consider "non-Internet" means of getting information 
to schools as not all schools have Internet access.  For example, members 
of ISN can pass information along.  Other suggestions included: connect 
with teacher conferences like TEL-ED either by attending or just by
making contact with them; publish informational FYI's as "news releases".
Joyce related that last year at Tel-Ed there was confusion which resulted in
low attendance.  But, from few that attended there was strong support.
No one in group had contacts w/ any of the ed organizations.  Sepi will find
contacts w/in teacher organizations.

Other questions were brought up: What about contacts w/ NEA who can 
then filter this information down to states & local schools?;  Can this 
stuff - like ISN's RFCs - be found thru the popular search engines?
(Doug Nicklow from Lycos says probably "yes" if the info is registered 
with different search engines.);  How can people find the ISN site?
One thought was to register a domain such as ISN.ORG but working groups
usually close down.  There may be general k12 sites that might be willing
to incorporate this page.  Jennifer Sellers may have some contacts/
information from Tel-Ed last year.  Additional comments were that if we
make it a great page, then users will come.  We need to provide useful
current, pertinent information.

Goals and milestones were amended as follows:
April 97:	Identify host of site
August 97:	Formalize Initial Web content and relationship of 
		working group w/ host organization 
December 97:	Draft RFC/FYI

Some ideas of what kind of info should be on webpage were discussed
What do schools need?
- how to add workstations to LAN
- how to administer sites
- help guide for teachers
- step-by-step to getting schools on-line?

Who is the audience?
Teachers/admins charged with setting up connectivity. (Info needs to 
be in modules with links to existing documents)

Broad areas in which the ISN web site might be organized into are:
Technical, Types of connectivity (modem, Lan/Direct connections, etc.),
AUPs, Security, Funding, Legal Issues.  Suggested websites to browse were:
Tech.ckp.edu and www.ckp.edu.  It was brought up that the ISN web site
needs to point most comprehensive groups handling these issues.

Other thoughts were the ISN web page should be a dynamic site with
low maintenance. A suggestion was that a reader be allowed to add 
links automatically but then there needs to be a reviewer to check material.
It was also brought up that there is a need "meta-info" - need to 
know what people want to do but can't.  (i.e. comment sheets/feedback
section.  But, who's going to be responsible for reading and responding.)

Other things that can be included on the web site are:
- How about hosting discussion group? (it could be a close-ended topic
  with a specific focus for a limited amount of time.)
- How about linking to other audiences for development requests and other
developers of collaborative tools?

Discussion arose regarding the need for a document that continues on after
a school is networked, an FAQ II: "Now what can I do?"  This topic will be
discussed in more depth on the list as time was getting short.

Another topic was the need for information regarding setting up nets 
for disabled children.  A reality check was made re-iterating that ISN
generally does not have many teachers participating which can be a limiting
factor as to what ISN can really do.

The purpose of the Help Desk document was to describe possible ways to
structure a school help desk.  The goal/date was set to have the draft
completed by Apr '97 - Chris Rapier volunteered to help Sepi.

The group discussed the usefulness of having Local Internet Activities 
advertised by state on the ISN site.  But the group thought that it would
be more useful to talk about "Now that I have NetDay what do I do??
One suggestion was to put up a list of those willing to tell of their 
experiences and find organizations willing to sponsor portions of webpage.

Going back to the document on "Common Pitfalls", Sue Lebeck & Chris 
Rapier volunteered to work this item. 

The meeting was finally adjourned at 5:30pm.