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[Phys-L] Relocation of PHYS-L; closeout posting



Relocation of PHYS-L; closeout posting

As of this posting, PHYS-L has officially relocated to
https://carnot.physics.buffalo.edu/
and to the MailMan server. Please redirect new PHYS-L traffic to
this new address; the old address should cease functioning after the
message has been transmitted

Archive access via upper link at
https://carnot.physics.buffalo.edu/

Subscriber web control access via lower link at
https://carnot.physics.buffalo.edu/


<http://PhysicsEd.BuffaloState.Edu/phys-l> is the homepage for the
PHYS-L mailing list whose proper email address is
<phys-l@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu>. This page was revised 11Feb06.


PHYS-L is a list dedicated to physics and the teaching of physics
with about 700 members from over 35 countries, the majority of whom
are physics educators. Traffic varies from zero to twenty messages/
day with an average of about ten per day. All postings are archived
at http://carnot.physics.buffalo.edu/archives. Noninflammatory,
professional and courteous postings intended to inform members on how
to better understand, teach and learn physics are always welcome.

We appreciate postings that make PHYS-L a friendly, open and civil
community for ALL members. We also appreciate the role of patience
and respect with one another's struggles to better understand physics
in postings. Care in composing postings by all is appreciated.

Technical information regarding the scope and intents of PHYS-L,
subscribing to, unsubscribing, suspending, and DIGEST-ifying PHYS-L;
finding PHYS-L member homepages, searching past years postings to
PHYS-L and much more is available at the list homepage. The easiest
way to control most of your phys-l subscription settings is to use
the web interface via the lower link at https://
carnot.physics.buffalo.edu/ .

PHYS-L is officially supported by the SUNY-Buffalo State College
Department of Physics, the SUNY-University at Buffalo Department of
Physics, and unofficially by the American Association of Physics
Teachers (AAPT). All PHYS-L postings express the beliefs and
interpretations of individual writers, not those of SUNY-BSC, SUNY-UB
or the AAPT.

Dan MacIsaac, Associate Professor of Physics, SUNY-Buffalo State College
222SciBldg BSC, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo NY 14222 USA 716-878-3802
<macisadl@buffalostate.edu> <http://PhysicsEd.BuffaloState.edu>
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