Christopher Capozzola named senior associate dean for open learning
Distinguished professor and public history advocate will oversee open education offerings and campus-focused services.
Distinguished professor and public history advocate will oversee open education offerings and campus-focused services.
High school student Tuba Balta engages new audiences through her MIT internship.
With FabO, PhD student Dishita Turakhia wants to empower students to learn digital fabrication by making video game objects and characters come alive.
The School of Engineering honors the associate professor of nuclear science and engineering for his experiential approach to teaching.
Building and working a clay-and-grass furnace, teachers and students learn more than how to turn ore into metal.
For MIT OpenCourseWare and MITx MicroMasters learner Michael Pilgreen, risk taking and hands-on learning opened new doors in finance.
MIT professor will leverage his research into machine learning and computer science, as well as his role as a practicing cardiologist, toward educating clinician-scientists and engineers.
MIT Refugee Action Hub event convene learners, activists, and educators from around the world in storytelling and collaboration.
For the first time, students in 2.00b (Toy Product Design) performed their “PLAYsentations” live for a large audience on Killian Court.
Thousands of children participate in MIT-developed artificial intelligence curriculum.
A Stata Center wing and celebratory event mark their achievements and the next generation of linguistics research at MIT.
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.
For students in 2.788 (Mechanical Engineering and Design of Living Systems), newly discovered phenomena present opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Following nine years leading MIT’s work on digital learning, the longtime faculty member will focus on teaching, research, writing, and entrepreneurship.
Lecturers ensure the technology, curriculum, and instructional delivery of MIT’s classroom education keep up with the dizzying pace of its research.