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At NuVu Studios, learning is a hands-on experience
By: Visi Tilak
2017-05-22
The school, the brain child of MIT students, is a place where young students learn to innovate and work with their hands.
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First-ever winners of MITx prize for teaching and learning in MOOCs
By: Office of Digital Learning
2017-05-22
The MITx Prize for Teaching and Learning in MOOCs is an effort to encourage the development of new MOOC methods and technologies.
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Raul Boquin: Working toward high-quality education for all
By: Kate Telma
2017-05-16
MIT senior envisions opportunities for "every person of the world who wants to learn something."
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MIT to spur global education hub for displaced populations and refugees
By: School of Engineering
2017-05-16
The Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) will create tailored learning experiences and spark collaboration.
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How Central Park could fix public education
By: Gail Cornwall
2017-05-04
The New York City landmark bucked the tragedy of the commons. Can America's school systems do the same?
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How to prepare for an automated future
By: Claire Cain Miller
2017-05-03
MIT Professor of Computer Science David Karger sees a future of top universities teaching exclusively online.
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School vouchers aren't working, but choice is
By: David Leonhardt
2017-05-02
Students using vouchers to attend a private school did worse on math and reading than similar students in public schools, a new study found.
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Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) to spark global renaissance in education
By: MIT News Office
2017-05-02
J-WEL will help educators, universities, governments, and companies revolutionize the effectiveness and reach of education.
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Wait-learning app helping people learn on the go
By: Rachel Gordon
2017-04-18
Researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a series of apps called 'WaitSuite' that test you during idle moments on your phone.
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New findings challenge model of memory consolidation
By: Anne Trafton
2017-04-06
How can we apply new findings by MIT's neuroscientists on memory to education and learning?
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