Second annual MIT Teaching with Digital Technology Awards recipients selected
Faculty and instructors recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
Faculty and instructors recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
More than 1,600 professionals have completed the Architecture and Systems Engineering course series developed by MIT in collaboration with Boeing and edX.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.
More than 1,100 learners finish online course series; 622 pass final exam that offers opportunity to apply for hybrid master’s.
Campus students report more flexibility, reduced stress in taking an online version of a popular MIT course.
At the 2017 Assistive Technologies Hackathon hosted at Beaver Works, students created helpful devices for Greater Boston residents with disabilities.
Amol Bhave’s path to MIT began with watching OpenCourseWare lectures from his home in India. Before he was admitted to MIT, he had created his own MITx course.
Sanjay Sarma has focused his research on new uses for RFID and security for the internet of things.
Film “A Bold Move” documents MIT’s move to Cambridge, honors its leaders and visionaries.
New annual prize lauds innovation in online courses.
Empowering underserved populations will be a guiding focus.
Kids ask tough questions; MIT students, staff, and faculty answer. This episode of "#AskMIT" describes how much of our brains we really use.
Scholars and researchers share ideas on new ways to teach students in the 21st century.
An MIT global entrepreneur launches one of the world's most innovative companies.
Techniques that develop a sense of belonging help to improve global MOOC persistence and completion rates.