Exploring the future of learning through virtual and augmented reality
At a recent symposium, MIT Open Learning invited experts to discuss the power of VR and AR tools to drive engagement with education.
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At a recent symposium, MIT Open Learning invited experts to discuss the power of VR and AR tools to drive engagement with education.
Senior Radha Mastandrea analyzes data from CERN in search of more information about the universe’s fundamental particles.
New MISTI programs provide a platform for student dialogue on diversity in international travel, study, and work.
Collaboration extends opportunities for faculty seed funds, internship opportunities, and a Global Teaching Labs program through 2020.
Scholar shares award for his work on climate economics.
Health care economist and media studies scholar are the latest MIT faculty to nab prestigious “genius grant.”
In MIT visit, former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden describes current difficulties faced by society and U.S. intelligence services.
Deborah Blum’s new book explores the unlikely origins of food and drink regulation in the U.S.
Emphasizing the scope and interdisciplinary mission on which it was founded, J-WAFS has a new name: the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab.
MIT experts are among co-authors calling for ballot paper trails and other resilient practices to avoid election hacking.
Pianist David Deveau’s latest album interprets works by Beethoven, Mozart, and MIT’s own John Harbison.
MIT designers explain their philosophy in a new book, “Resonant Games.”
In “Dispatches from Planet 3,” Marcia Bartusiak illuminates overlooked breakthroughs and the people who made them.
Launch of In Song Kim’s LobbyView.org makes it simple to follow the path of money in politics.
Professor Bruno Perreau examines the relationships between personal identity and public institutions.