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Glenn Koster wrote:
> Birket Foster queried:
> > I am trying to come up with a list of educational institutions/organizations
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> > where MPE is taught, or used as a basis for the machines on which some
> > courses are taught ...
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> Jonathon Bakus replied:
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> > Naturally Tech Group University springs to mind :) As you may know we have
> > over 70 MPE related classes in our catalog. We've tried very hard to bring
> > training for all aspects of the MPE platform, including 3rd party utilities
> > and applications, together in one location. Additional classes and
> > instructors are always welcome...
>
> I heard (read) Birket as really trying hard to find out where MPE/iX is
> still used in either the curriculum or as part of the curriculum.
csy has a (struggling, imo) program called the 'grant' program that encourages
(usually two-year) schools to encorporate mpe into their computer teaching
curriculum. afaik, there's maybe half-a-dozen schools 'enrolled'. if someone
from csy could forward this message along to george s. maybe he could enlighten
us :-) - d
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