Dear colleagues,

I’m pasting the announcement of the MOOC on Internet Measurements that my colleague, Timur Friedman, and I are doing. Classes start 23 May 2016 and run through 19 June 2016. I note that the MOOC is free. Please help us advertise to people who can be potentially interested.

Best regards,
Renata

The MOOC "Internet Measurements: a Hands-on Introduction" will be available soon on the platform France Université Numérique. It will be taught by Timur Friedman from UPMC and Renata Teixeira from Inria.

This course is taught in English and will cover internet measurement basics, including network topology and routes; connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation; bandwidth; and traffic measurements; with hands-on exercises on PlanetLab Europe.

This course is of interest to a wide range of people: system or network operators, designers of applications or services running over the internet or just curious end-users who would like to better diagnose problems.

The prerequisite for this course is a level of understanding of internet technology that comes  from an advanced undergraduate course or a first Masters course in networking, or equivalent professional experience.

Program:
Week 1 : Introduction
Week 2 : Topology and routes
Week 3 : Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation
Week 4 : Bandwidth
Week 5 : Traffic measurements

It will be available from May, 23, to June, 19, 2016.

Registrations are already open: https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/inria/41011/session01/about