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By: Laura Rosado | MIT News correspondent
“The activities that I’ve been doing with the young people have been centered around this idea of dreaming through code,” says MIT's Sadler.
By: Duyen Nguyen | MIT Open Learning
Spurred on by the rapid advancement of generative AI like ChatGPT, much of the current conversation on artificial intelligence has emphasized its threat to humanity. Yet, this technology and other recent innovations also hold promise for the future.
By: Katherine Ouellette | MIT Open Learning
Day of AI is a free curriculum of lessons and hands-on activities designed to teach kids of all ages and backgrounds the basics and responsible use of artificial intelligence, designed by researchers at MIT RAISE. Read more
By: Kris Brewer | Center for Brains, Minds and Machines
Through her organization, Sprouting, Taylor Baum is empowering teachers to teach coding and computer science in their classrooms and communities. Read more
By: Jovi Nazareno
MIT’s Teaching with Digital Technology Awards are student-nominated and student-judged awards for faculty and instructors who have effectively used digital technology to improve teaching and learning at MIT. Read more
By: Office of the Vice Chancellor
Ultimately, I envision that all undergraduate students at MIT will be well connected with the resources they need, when they need them, so that they can thrive and be their best and whole authentic selves. Read more
By: MITili Staff
The MIT Integrated Learning Initiative (MITili) awards nearly $200K to innovative MIT research on the science of learning and learning effectiveness.
By: Zach Winn | MIT News Office
Today the fab lab network includes more than 2,500 centers across 125 countries, including places as remote as northern Norway and as populated as the city centers of Cairo and Barcelona. Read more
By: MIT News Office
"Because of you, the Institute I’ve inherited is kinder, wiser, nimbler and more playful." - MIT President, Sally Kornbluth Read more
By: MIT Media Lab
CoCo is a new co-creative learning platform that empowers educators to engage children and teens in an endless variety of collaborative creative computing experiences with peers — regardless of whether they are sitting next to one another in a classroom or connecting remotely across continents.