One of our listeners, Dunja Popin—a children's book illustrator—turned an episode of Chalk Radio into a sketch! Inspired by Ana Bell's insights on teaching programming, this drawing captures the spirit of the conversation in a single image. See how learning comes to life through art!
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MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open publication of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum and used by millions of learners and educators around the world. No enrollment or registration. Freely browse and use OCW materials at your own pace. There's no signup, and no start or end dates. Knowledge is your reward. Use OCW to guide your own life-long learning, or to teach others. We don't offer credit or certification for using OCW. Made for sharing. Download files for later. Send to friends and colleagues. Modify, remix, and reuse (just remember to cite OCW as the source.) Please see our Help pages for answers to many common questions about OCW. https://ocw.mit.edu/help/ To support OCW, please consider making a gift: https://giving.mit.edu/give/to/ocw/?utm_source=linkedin or sharing your OCW story: https://forms.gle/KJMspThserjvcKfu6. Thanks!
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- 11-50 employees
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- 2001
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Interested in the work of MIT Open Learning's AI + Open Education Initiative? Watch the videos in this speakers series on MIT OpenCourseWare's YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/eQiTpDB8 You can also read more about this series here : https://lnkd.in/eSGDjT9F
Discover key insights about AI literacies, open practices, and AI auto-evaluation from this AI + Open Education Initiative discussion hosted by MIT Open Learning: https://bit.ly/3KHAvnk The AI + Open Education Initiative is spearheaded by MIT innovators and an international jury representing leaders from across sectors of education, industry, and science. All bring a commitment to exploring and safeguarding artificial intelligence as a public good and for the advancement of open education. This initiative is part of the MIT OpenCourseWare Collaborations Program.
AI + Open Education Initiative: AI Literacies and Evaluation
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MIT OpenCourseWare continues to empower learners worldwide — like physicist Mostafa Fawzy, whose journey from high school curiosity to doctoral research was fueled by free, open MIT resources. Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4pYu0N1 (Photo courtesy of Mostafa Fawzy)
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TIL that MIT Open Learning has a website dedicated to teaching the world about artificial intelligence. Learn more below 👇
ICYMI: MIT Open Learning is piloting Universal AI, a new online learning experience designed to make artificial intelligence accessible to learners of all backgrounds! Taught by Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty and experts, Universal AI covers the foundations and real-world applications of artificial intelligence. Key features of Universal AI: 💡Understand the theories, concepts, and problem-solving approaches behind AI 🎯 Discover specific AI applications by industry 💻 Explore asynchronous, self-paced modules 🤖 Get support from generative AI tutors Delivered on our educational platform, MIT Learn, Open Learning anticipates launching Universal AI to the public in early 2026. Learn more about the pilot and discover how to get involved: https://bit.ly/4pY4gAi
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Robots aren't just made of rigid metal frames. Researchers are now creating robots with 3D-printed soft materials that can sense and interact with the world more like living organisms. MIT Researcher Sandra Q. Liu shares how this approach could lead to safer, more capable robots. Discover more about robotics on MIT Learn: learn.mit.edu
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🎧 Happy #InternationalPodcastDay! On OpenCourseWare's podcast, Chalk Radio, we meet the instructors behind MIT’s most interesting courses! For season 7, we tried our hand at video podcasts. They are not to be missed! Check it out on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. https://bit.ly/470Xxhn #HigherEducation #OnlineLearning #OpenLearning #OpenEducation
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What is your favorite breakfast cereal? Comment in the chat below. 👇 In this video, MIT Economist Jon Gruber explains product differentiation, enabling companies to maintain profitability in competitive markets, such as the breakfast cereal industry. Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3IvsYqS #HigherEducation #OnlineLearning #OpenLearning #OpenEducation
“Why so many cereals?" - The economics of competition
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Anyone, anywhere can explore more than 12.7k educational resources from the Institute’s top-ranked departments — 98% of the content is FREE. Simply visit learn.mit.edu to begin. Read the blog post on Medium to kickstart your learning with a curated list of courses: https://bit.ly/46CNTl0 MIT Open Learning. #HigherEducation #OnlineLearning #OpenLearning #OpenEducation
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Are you ready for some football? MIT Economist Jonathan Gruber explains how the NFL operates as a legal cartel—selling national broadcast rights as a single entity, limiting competition, and driving up costs for viewers. https://bit.ly/46CPXtd #HigherEducation #OnlineLearning #OpenLearning #OpenEducation
MIT Economist Explains the NFL’s Legal Cartel
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