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== Session title ==
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[[Programme overview 2014|'''Programme overview 2014''']]<br /><br />
Internet 101


== Session subject ==  
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Education session
Education session


== Protocol. Discussions ==
== Presentation material ==


See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page
[http://ripe.net/eurodig14-101 Internet 101 slide deck]


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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== Pictures from working group ==
== Pictures from working group ==


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Latest revision as of 14:11, 4 December 2020

13 June 2014 | 8:00-9:00
Programme overview 2014

Session subject

Education session: concepts in Internet infrastructure

Session description

Everybody always talks about DNS en routing, but what are those really? In this session we will explain some of the fundamental parts of the Internet technical infrastructure in a non-technical way. We will take a glimpse behind the scenes and reveal what goes on in the background when you point your webbrowser for instance to www.eurodig.org. How does your computer know where to find that webserver and how does the network make sure your data packets arrive at the correct place?

People

  • Focal point: Marco Hogewoning, RIPE NCC
  • Rapporteur: Chris Buckridge
  • Digital facilitator: Lorena
  • Panelists/speakers: Marco Hogewoning and Chris Buckridge, RIPE NCC

Format of this working group at EuroDIG

Education session

Presentation material

Internet 101 slide deck

Further reading

Clouds, Circuits and Internet

Live stream / remote participation

n/a

Final report from working group

The session had approximately 20 participants - questions from the participants touched on network neutrality and related issues.

Pictures from working group

Internet101-1.jpg Internet101-2.jpg

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig_101