Today, two quick items I've recently seen on the web (more substantial entries to come this week):
First, I saw a link on a military blog (Naval Open Source Intelligence) to a relevant MIT OpenCourseWare course
It would be impossible to tell you about campus life and culture at MIT in just a few words, so we're going to have to send you to another page on our site—hopefully, you'll get a feel for the vibrancy of our
"grow up with" the web and it's a (the?) predominant source of the ... that has come before you. I'm wondering how your affinity for the web ... applicants? What can a viewbook offer you that the web cannot?
Thanks in
end of the semester, we went on a walking tour of two nearby sites ... Society
In 11.c35, we worked in teams to create a web-based “visualization ... , and although I wasn’t as excited about the day-to-day work of web
lulls you to sleep. I wanted to learn about Websites and how to create them, so when I was ten I made a site about Amtrak train service, adding ... , word of the site's utility hit big media and I began receiving a steady
Hypotheses and Ig Nobel Prizes
MIT is the site of the East Coast BAHFest ... authors!
I purchased Colum McCann's new Thirteen Ways of Looking on-site ... and Nabokov and signed copies of Charlotte's Web and I, Robot. Giant
audience of this site. I support Snively 100% in wanting to have that ... between current students and then translated to the web (whether positively ... on the Admissions site. It's true that we encourage our bloggers to
Some random links I’ve been accumulating: The New York Times asks Professors Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo of MIT’s Poverty Action Lab about microloans and microfinance. Relatedly, you really should…
vengeance - spamming the owner of the guilty site - to acceptance - writing a ... your life that will obviously stand out to you; web design was a major