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Emily Martin

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Students develop mobile apps over Independent Activities Period – Part I

The MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program/The Education Arcade is typically bustling during January’s Independent Activities Period or “IAP” at MIT.  It’s a month when students can spend time on campus without their usual semester courseload, and when our lab hires undergraduates to help with project sprints (stay tuned for Part Read more…

By Emily Martin, 4 years ago
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Call for Proposals: Connected Learning Summit 2019

The date and venue are set for the Second Annual Connected Learning Summit (CLS): October 3-5, 2019 at the University of California, Irvine. The conference location will alternate between UC Irvine and MIT, where the MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program/The Education Arcade co-hosted the First Annual Connected Learning Summit in Read more…

By Emily Martin, 4 years ago
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  • FREE EVENT ON CAMPUS, APRIL 12th! “Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science.”
  • “Just Atoms and Molecules? Or Something More?” Screening and discussion of Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science
  • Submissions are now open for the Sixth Annual Connected Learning Summit, happening virtually October 26-28!
  • DAILy AI Curriculum and STEP Researchers in the NY Times
  • Members of the STEP Lab are running a special issue of well played!
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