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Title: Educational and Technology at MIT


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Educational and Technology at MIT
M.S. Vijay Kumar Senior Associate Dean
Director, Office of Educational Innovation and
Technology Office of the Dean of Undergraduate
Education, MIT
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Design by Brian Chan PhD student at MIT
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Our focus is on developing skills and attitudes,
which include
  • Leadership and communication,
  • Comfort and experience with modern and old
    technologies,
  • Confidence,
  • Judgment,
  • Decisiveness, and
  • the ability to manage risk

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  • It is the most often cited program in alumni
    success stories.
  • 85 of all MIT students do at least one UROP
    project by the time they graduate.
  • 900 students are engaged in UROP projects each
    summer.

Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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Vehicle design summit--2006
Inspired by Robyn Allen and Anna Jaffe Goal
Design and build 5 energy efficient vehicles in 9
weeks.
  • Results
  • 46 students, 9 countries
  • 250K raised
  • 4 vehicles built
  • 1 Full length Discovery Channel film
  • Phase II underway

Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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Vehicle design summit, Phase II, 2007-2008
Goal Design and build one production prototype
of a 200 mpg commuter vehicle
15 teams linked by state of the art design and
collaboration tools over the internet.
Management and system integration at
MIT. Assembly in Italy, this coming summer.
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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  • Bicycle Ambulance Project Jessica Vechakul in
    Zambia, 2005-2007 By 2006 six ambulances were in
    use and in 2007 WHO placed a large order.

Veuthey and Maria Luckyanova learn about the
fitment process for a below-knee amputee during
their intensive introduction to Prosthetics in
Jaipur, India.
Students Present Project Vac-Cast in May 2007,
and win the Lemelson-MIT Award at the MIT IDEAS
Competition
This spring Goutam Reddy taught a hands on
subjectSP.714 Developing World Prosthetics to
18 students
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Hands-On Experiences for an Increasingly Complex
and Connected World(Office of Educational
Innovation and Technology)
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Research Tools for Learning
  • Early exposure to Research tools and Experience
  • This type of hands-on interaction with the
    molecule provides levels of insights that are not
    possible by viewing static images on a page on a
    computer screen
  • Graham Walker
  • Used by 1000 MIT students 300 High School
    students
  • StarBiogene, StarHydro, StarHPC

StarBiochem
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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Utilizing Powerful Simulation Tools 16.00AJ -
Fundamentals of Engineering Design
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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GIS Interface for Planning Extra Vehicular
Activity in Space 16.00AJ - Fundamentals of
Engineering Design
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Learning Spaces
  • Microscale Engineering for the Life Sciences,
    (6.07J). Professors Dennis Freeman, Martha Gray,
    and Dr. Alexander Aranyosi (dArbeloff support
    Project Based Course)
  • Develop research ideas in teams
  • Table-top microscopy experiments along with
    specialized computational resources

Flexible Space for Project Based Experiences
(Task Force)
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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  • Innovative Learning EnvironmentsMove away from
    large passive lectures
  • Intellectual CommonsDemonstrate intellectual and
    educational leadership by making materials freely
    available to the world
  • Inter-Institutional CollaborationExplore new
    ways to collaborate with other universities and
    private industry
  • Extended University CommunityUse technology to
    enhance on-campus education and engage members of
    the community, both alumni and the public

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Robot World
Project based Collaborative engineering design
  • Curriculum for design fundamentals
  • Simulation tools
  • On-line collaboration environments
  • Peer-review assessment tools.

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MIT OpenCourseware1800 courses
  • Site Highlights
  • Syllabus
  • Course Calendar
  • Lecture Notes
  • Exams
  • Problem/Solution Sets
  • Labs and Projects
  • Video Lectures

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Making a Difference Educator Use
Professor Richard Hall LaTrobe University in
Melbourne, Australia, now teaching information
systems, beginning microprocessors, and advanced
computer-aided software engineering. OCW saved
him an enormous amount of time and stress. I
was delighted by the way the material is so
coherently presented. It is truly inspiring to
see this level of excellence.
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Making a Difference Student Use
Kunle Adejumo, Engineering student at Ahmadu
Bello Universityin Zaria, Nigeria Last
semester, I had a course in metallurgical
engineering. I didnt have notes, so I went to
OCW. I downloaded a course outline on this, and
also some review questions, and these helped me
gain a deeper understanding of the material.
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Accelerating Global Movement
Higher Education
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iLabs Extending Access to MIT Nuclear Reactor
Laboratory (MIT-NRL)
If You Cant Come to the Lab the Lab Will Come
to You!
(Earth at 89 GHz courtesy of J. Grahn, Chalmers
U. J. del Alamo)
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iLabs at MIT
Dynamic signal analyzer (EECS, deployed 2004)
Shake table (Civil Eng., deployed 2004)
Polymer crystallization (Chem. E., deployed 2003)
Microelectronics device characterization (EECS,
deployed 1998)
Heat exchanger (Chem. E., deployed 2001)
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iLabs Elsewhere
  • University of Queensland
  • DUT iLabs- Several in EE
  • Zhejiang University
  • 50 Net Labs today (Electronic, Power and
    Automation/Controls)
  • Strong interest in adopting iLabs

elevator system
electromotor system
triple-tank system
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  • iLab Vision
  • Order of magnitude more lab experiences
  • More lab time to users/researchers
  • Transforming hands-on to minds-on engagement
    with real science and engineering environments
  • Worldwide community of discussion, discourse and
    analysis based on shared experiments

Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education
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Open Education Vision Elements
  • Blended Learning
  • Intelligently combine the physical and the
    virtual (MIRTLE)
  • Integrate conventional pedagogy with net-learning
    to deliver quality (relevant) educational
    opportunities
  • Intelligent combinations of formal and non-formal
  • Boundary-less Education
  • Beyond Geo-political
  • Research-Teaching
  • Disciplines -- Thematic and World Problem based
  • Teacher-Learner
  • Expert-Novice
  • Off-Campus-On Campus
  • Living-Learning

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Linked Learning Flashback/forward
  • Professor Karen Willcox, MIT Dept. of Aeronautics
    Astronautics
  • Teaches required aero/astro course to MIT juniors
  • Surprised to find many MIT students were
    lessproficient in relevant math than she
    expected
  • For example, even though I reliedheavily on
    material from Differential Equations,I had no
    idea how it was being taught -- or whatwas being
    taught.
  • Now refers students to relevant OCW course
    sites,with problem sets, as a flashback to
    what maththey need to understand for her course
  • Down the line, Id like to bring more of the
    technology into the classroom, so that while I
    was giving a lecture, I could give them a
    flashback to something they had seen in a
    previous course This will create better
    linkages, and to fully integrate the learning
    experience.

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The Carnegie Foundations Book on Open Education
(August2008, MIT Press)
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Context MIT Core Values
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As we attempt to conceive educational experiences
that provide our students with the knowledge,
skills and attitudes essential to success, we are
mindful of the quote from Yeats that ..

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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the
lighting of a fire

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Thank Youvkumar_at_mit.edu
The Carnegie Foundations Book on Open Education
(August2008, MIT Press)
The Carnegie Foundations Book on Open Education
(Winter 2008, MIT Press)
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