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Educational Technology Trends: Plug and Play Educational Software

August 30, 2004

(Joint Crosstalk/Ed Tech Partners presentation)

Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 11:00pm — 1:00pm, Mezzanine Lounge W20-307)

Make Way for the Future - Redesigns of Student Clusters

May 13, 2004

Phil Long

 

In several formal and informal surveys taken over the past year, students have consistently expressed a need for computing spaces where they can work together, in addition to spaces where they can work individually. Cooperation and teamwork are an essential part of many MIT classes. Since the traditional Athena cluster model does not readily adapt to collaborative work, students have developed their own ad hoc solutions, not all of which harmonize with the Athena Rules of Use.

Upcoming Matlab Training Courses

May 13, 2004

Announcement

The MathWorks will be conducting training courses for beginner, intermediate and advanced users of MATLAB, Statistics and Optimization in Boston, MA this June and July.

Web Site Offers One-Stop Guide to Teaching with Technology

April 13, 2004

Mary Ellen Bushnell

Many groups at MIT provide support and services for technologies that enhance teaching and learning. With sponsorship from IS&T Academic Computing, these groups have banded together as Educational Technology Partners - Ed Tech Partners for short. The group's goal is to share information, collaborate on projects, and offer educational technology services to the MIT teaching community.

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