[MACEP] Macep Domain Sunset

Mike Cullum mike.cullum at gmail.com
Fri Sep 1 16:45:55 PDT 2017


I have you by on year:

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From npeterse at ednet1.osl.or.gov Thu May  5 08:47:08 1994
Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 13:00:59 -0700
From: Nancy Anne Petersen <npeterse at ednet1.osl.or.gov>
To: macep at lclark.edu
Subject: FARNET/COSN/NSF report



>From "Building Consensus/Building Models:
  A Network Stategy for Change" 
March 1994, FARNET/COSN/NSF, Appendix II-16: 
Online Discussion Summaries
 
...."How Does Networking Support Reform?"
"In general, by expanding the learning environment beyond physical
classroom walls, breaking down barriers between school and the
"real world."
 
"Project-based learning is an important paradigm well supported by
networking.  Sample Comment: "Networks can support projects-based
educational experiences in which teams of students, outside
experts, and teachers work collaboratively to solve real world
problems or create products of relevance to students.  This
approach makes it possible for students to participate in knowledge
construction, leaving a record of their efforts in the net 
"literature."
 
"Project-based learning is supported by networking in many ways. 
Learners have access to primary information sources; resources
developed in other sectors such as health care and atmospheric
research.  They can interact with experts who are practitioners in
the disciplines relevant to the projects. They can interact with
persons having knowledge, concerns and experience in other cultures
and environmental contexts.  They can address global issues such as
environment and population control.  The can DO science, or social
studies, or publishing, not just learn ABOUT these subjects."

--
Nancy Petersen, Catalog Librarian, Portland School District, Portland, Oregon
Internet: <NPETERSE at EDNET1.OSL.OR.GOV>

> On Sep 1, 2017, at 1:19 PM, R. Thor Prichard <tprichard at clarity-innovations.com> wrote:
> 
> Of course, now I want to know who can pull up the oldest MACEP email message they've saved.  :-D
> 
> Here's one I found in my archives...
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>> From: "Mark Petersen (MAP)" <petersen at catseq.catlin.edu <mailto:petersen at catseq.catlin.edu>>
>> Subject: Internet evolution
>> Date: Tue, May 2, 1995 at 08:17:12 PDT
>> To: Macep Listserv <macep at lclark.edu <mailto:macep at lclark.edu>>
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> On Sep 1, 2017, at 08:24 , Mike Cullum <mike.cullum at gmail.com <mailto:mike.cullum at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> Good Morning,
>> 
>> I got notice today that the Macep domain registration is up for renewal.  Over the last 30 years or so I've done the renewal and maintained the list.  It seems though that the original value of the Macep list has been inherited by other organizations and their communications resources.  There is very little traffic on the list these days.  With that in mind, I will not be renewing the domain and the Macep list will cease.
>> 
>> Thanks to all Macepers for the years of service to students, teachers, schools and to profession. You were pioneers.  
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Mike
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