fyi22

Vladimir Vrabec vrabec at cs.felk.cvut.cz
Mon Feb 28 16:20:46 CET 1994


Vazeni,

upozornuji na nove FYI (FYI22): FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers to
Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary School Internet User" Questions.
Nebudete mi verit, ale nebyl jsem schopen nalezt v CESNETu FYI vyssi nez
FYI18. Pouzil jsme libereckou VERONICu i NoseyParker - ale nikde nic.
Zajemci si budou muset u nas nedosazitelna FYI prekopirovat ze zahranici.
Jsou napr. na info.ripe.net.
                                     Zdravi
                                     Vladimir Vrabec

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        FYI 22:
        RFC 1578:
        Title:      FYI on Questions and Answers -
                    Answers to Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary
                    School Internet User" Questions
        Author:     J. Sellers
        Mailbox:    sellers at quest.arc.nasa.gov
        Pages:      53
        Characters: 113,646
        Updates/Obsoletes:  none

The goal of this FYI RFC is to document the questions most commonly
asked about the Internet by those in the primary and secondary school
community, and to provide pointers to sources which answer those
questions.  It is directed at educators, school media specialists, and
school administrators who are recently connected to the Internet, who
are accessing the Internet via dial-up or another means which is not a
direct connection, or who are considering an Internet connection as a
resource for their schools.  This document was produced by the
Internet School Networking (ISN) Working Group in the User Services
Area of the IETF.

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