Learning @ Internet Society

Learning @ Internet Society is a learning platform that includes moderated online courses, face-to-face courses, and self-paced tutorials for the Internet Society community. Internet Society's mission is to bring people together in support of an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet. The aim of the Catalogue is to provide students with a wide range of skills in a variety of disciplines – as well as the ability and experience to work with people at all levels of society.
The catalogue includes courses that cover topics important to the Internet industry, particularly for growing and strengthening the Internet. The courses are available both online and offline and are in English, Spanish and French. All courses are offered in high-bandwidth and low-bandwidth versions to accommodate network connectivity issues From encryption to Internet governance, you can take courses on any number of subjects meant to boost your knowledge of the Internet.
Learning outcomes
Students enrolling in the courses included in Learning @ Internet Society Platform will be able to:
- Enhance employability, entrepreneurship, and career skills in the Internet industry
- Champion protocols that keep the Internet secure
- Build, promote, and defend the network of networks
Who can take the courses?
The courses of the Catalogue are aimed at people with different experience levels. There are both technical and nontechnical courses, and technical courses may have some requirements.
Type of courses
Moderated (Instructor-Led) Courses
- Designing & Deploying Computer Networks
- Encryption
- Internet Governance
- Internet Way of Networking
- MANRS
- Introduction to Network Operations
- Advanced Network Operations 2.0
Self-Paces Courses
- Internet Society Chapter Management Essentials
- Digital Footprints
- Internet Exchange Points (IXP) 2.0
- Internet Society Foundation Grant Application
- and Project Implementation Guidance
- Privacy