3Q: Hal Abelson on empowering kids through mobile technology
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
“Being capable of thinking quantitatively — it’s the single most important thing,” says the former NFL lineman.
MRL Materials Research Science and Engineering Center encourages studies in science, engineering, and technology.
Students in a cross-disciplinary projects course are working on real-world engineering problems posed by companies and MIT research labs.
Collaboration will help MIT students become leaders in autonomous machines.
MIT researchers joined Cambridge Rindge and Latin School students for a two-day event focused on future-ready skills.
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
More than 100 middle school students compete at the fourth Northeast Regional Science Bowl, hosted by students at MIT and sponsored by the School of Science.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
Graduate student Raspberry Simpson’s scientific journey approaches fruition.
Mechanical engineering alumni and married couple Larissa Nietner and Scott Nill started their relationship — and two companies — as MIT graduate students.
Senior and first-generation student Nikayah Etienne aims to incorporate hands-on science in under-resourced classrooms.
Thunkable gives noncoders the ability to create professional-grade mobile apps.
MIT research center aims to support leaders in rigorously evaluating promising uses of education technology and innovative educational practices.