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Re: OT: Re: Younger generations preferring social media(esque) interactions.


From: Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa>
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2021 13:44:57 +0200



On 3/27/21 12:20, Cynthia Revström via NANOG wrote:


(not directed at anyone specifically)
I think for the people who are concerned about the younger generations not having this knowledge, think of how to fix it rather than just giving up on the younger generation.

Sure not everyone will be interested in historical context, and certainly not in every topic, but some are. I think connecting with the younger generations in order to answer these questions is a much better approach than blaming them for not wanting to use mailing lists or whatever.

In Africa, at least, there is still quite a lot of interest from many youth to get into the nuts & bolts of how to build large scale Internet networks. What needs to evolve is how we support their training, as the way it was done before is coming under pressure due to the disappearance of traditional hands-on labs, the older generation of teachers slowing down in life, the pressure from industry to build and operate networks with a GUI, the pressure from software and automation confusing network engineers about whether they need to be great at IS-IS or Python, e.t.c.

In the past year, we've found ways to virtualize the workshops and the labs, but also to virtualize the entire workshop over several days, and the signs are looking good for the evolution of how knowledge is transferred, in that respect.

Many thanks to the good folk at the NSRC for making stuff like this possible, for various regions around the world, especially the developing ones.

Mark.


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