25th Anniversary 
      
      25 years of LON-CAPA, 25 years at MSU
      The beginning of the MSU Fall Semester 2017, September 2nd to be exact, is LON-CAPA's 25th anniversary! 
        
      That's quite a while back, and happened to coincide with MSU switching to a semester system, as this excerpt from the Green Book shows:
      
       
      
     1992
     
     - CAPA (a Computer-Assisted Personalized Approach) is piloted in a physics class of 92 students, using paper printouts and Telnet to serve and grade personalized homework
 
     - Multimedia Physics gets started with an NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow award, using SuperCard for electronic, interactive course materials
 
      
     1993
     
     - Multimedia Physics receives NSF ILI award
 
      
     1994
     
     - CAPA starts getting adopted at other colleges and universities
 
      
        1995
     
     - CAPA used at over 40 institutions
 
     - CAPA receives Sloan Foundation funding
 
      
     1996
     
     - Multimedia Physics courses published on CD
 
     - 6000 students on campus of MSU use CAPA
 
     - CAPA receives Sloan Foundation and Department of Agriculture funding
 
      
      
     1997
     
     - CAPA Version 4.5 released
 
     - Best Paper Award at IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference for "Using Networked Tools to Enhance Student Success Rates in Large Classes"
 
     - HTML version of MultiMedia Physics published in Germany ("cliXX Physik")
 
     - HHMI grant to MSU for First Year Online, using LectureOnline
 
     - Presentation to US Congress during NSF showcase event
 
     - LectureOnline started as a web application to run online and blended courses, share course materials, and provide online homework
 
     - First publisher problems in CAPA
 
     - First external institutions join LectureOnline
 
      
     1998
     
     - Introductory physics courses PHY 231 and PHY 232 are online as virtual university courses in LectureOnline
 
     - Best Paper Award at IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference for "Multimedia Collaborative Content Creation (mc3)"
 
     - Ben Dasher Award for "Using Networked Tools to Promote Student Success in Large Classes"
 
     - CAPA receives Sloan Foundation funding
 
      
     1999
     
      
     2000
     
     - Best Paper Award at IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference for "Teaching with ALN Technology: Benefits and Costs"
 
     - NSF Information Technology Grant, "Investigation of a Model for Online Creation and Sharing in Educational Settings"
 
     - 25 research publications
 
      
     2001
     
     - LON-CAPA is piloted in two physics courses at MSU
 
     - LON-CAPA becomes open-source (GNU GPL)
 
      
     2002
     
     - Version 0.5 of LON-CAPA released
 
      
     2003
     
     2004
     
      
     2005
     
     2006
     
     2007
     
     - Students "cannot do homework" due to power outage
 
     - LON-CAPA works on iPod with regular interface
 
     - LON-CAPA used at 90 institutions
 
      
      
     2008
     
     2009
     
     - Finalist, European E-Learning Award, "Project eÜbungen"
 
     - LON-CAPA supports R statistical package
 
     - Fifth Annual LON-CAPA Summer Workshop at MSU
 
     - Every 4th student at MSU uses LON-CAPA
 
     - LON-CAPA used at 140 institutions
 
      
      
     2010
     
     2011
     
     2012
     
     2013
     
     2014
     
     2015
     
     2016
     
     - 170 conference presentations and colloquia
 
     -  LON-CAPA served 108 courses with 506 sections at MSU this year   
     
 - LON-CAPA served 20,585 student/course enrollments  at MSU this year, which represented 62,045 credit hours
     
  
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    Supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF-ITR 0085921, NSF-CCLI-ASA 0243126, and NSF-CCLI 0717790. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Initial funding for CAPA has been provided by the Alfred. P. Sloan Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 
 
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