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Schools on Internet Governance (SIG)
This is the wiki of the IGF Dynamic Coalition Schools on Internet Governance. The mission of the DC is to bring together the different schools to better understand how best to offers instruction. While each school develops its own model and curriculum, each school, especially new efforts, can learn from the other schools. The purpose of the wiki is for schools to share their materials, and for schools to learn from the work that has been done by other schools.
Any school that wishes to share its materials is welcome to contribute. To do so please request an account and share your plans with the wiki maintainer via contact@igschools.net.
The main web site for the DC SIG can be found at: https://www.igschools.net/.
List of Schools that submitted information to the DC SIG
as of August 2021
Current work in progress
In 2019 the DC worked on its first task a taxonomy for describing Schools on Internet Governance (SIG). This document is trying to capture the variety that exists among the existing programs and the features of the various types of schools. This work continues in 2020, with an attempt to fill in gaps that still exist in the document plus reviewing its structure to see what can be improved. The DC is also starting to work on an Operations Guide for SIGs
Both Taxonomy of Schools on Internet Governance and the Operations Guide are open for comment.
The DC holds Periodic Meetings throughout the year.
An IGF 2019 yearly report is available.
A session report for the 2019 DC SIG Meeting held in Berlin is available.
An 2020 yearly report is available.
A session report for the 2020 DC SIG Meeting at IGF held virtualy is available.
Materials provided by schools participating in DC SIG
In this section, the materials provided to the DC SIG by various schools are listed by school name. Given that every school is different and that schools orient themselves to needs defined by their mission, these materials are not specifically endorsed by the DC SIG. The materials provide examples of how the contributing schools organize their school, their curriculum and their special programs. All schools are encouraged to submit materials they think may help in the cause of spreading the outreach and acceptance of SIGs.