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Study group of medical students in Turkey uses free resources to pursue a PhD-level research agenda By Duyen Nguyen About two years ago, a group of medical students at Ege…
Continue readingStudy group of medical students in Turkey uses free resources to pursue a PhD-level research agenda By Duyen Nguyen About two years ago, a group of medical students at Ege…
Continue readingEPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, guest host Curt Newton talks with Prof. Dennis McLaughlin about how and why he makes space for scientific controversies in his engineering course about land, water,…
Continue readingAfter helping us celebrate 20 years of open sharing in 2021, it’s natural to wonder: what’s next? This week, to close out our learner Q&A series, we’re taking your questions…
Continue readingOn the 20th anniversary of the September 11 2001 attacks, many people are reflecting on that tumultuous day, the responses and repercussions, its historical context and deeper meanings. It’s affected…
Continue readingA special thanks to all those who attended our celebration and to those who submitted questions. Do you have a new question to submit? We want to help, check out…
Continue readingBy Cheryl Siegel, Publication Manager/Social Media Coordinator & Yvonne Ng, Annual Giving & Donor Relations Officer Falling in love. Maybe it’s sudden. Or maybe it’s a slow burn that ignites…
Continue readingFree open educational resources from MIT offer useful background on the topics covered in a popular new podcast. By Peter Chipman, OCW Digital Publication Specialist and OCW Educator Assistant Eric…
Continue readingEPISODE SUMMARY In a recent episode of the Chalk Radio podcast, Dr. Anjali Sastry describes how she redesigned a traditional independent study to encourage MBA fellows to find social impact solutions…
Continue reading[Note: This post originally appeared on the MIT Open Learning website.] MIT OpenCourseWare offers a variety of freely available, open-access MIT course materials on race and the history of race…
Continue readingBy Peter Chipman, OCW Digital Publication Specialist and OCW Educator Assistant For the past 28 years, the MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program has honored several MIT professors each year who have made…
Continue readingStudents in MIT Biology’s Advanced Undergraduate Seminars hone their professional skills by studying specialized topics in depth. By Peter Chipman, OCW Digital Publication Specialist and OCW Educator Assistant If you…
Continue readingEvery January, MIT students, faculty, and staff come together and design a special learning experience. Infused with creativity, inventiveness and fun, the four week term, known as Independent Activities Period…
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