These sessions will focus on tools for privacy-aware contact tracing.
Sasha Costanza-Chock presents key insights from their book Design Justice.
This webinar will highlight projects that have incorporated Earth observation data to promote public health in many areas
True to the vision of its founders, today's Media Lab continues to focus on the study, invention, and creative use of digital technologies …
Wednesday July 22, 2020 …
Anastasia Ostrowski, a research assistant in the Personal Robots group, discusses her journey into the field of engineering.
A six-week summer course in Shenzhen gave students a unique experience in bringing their research into a manufacturing environment
Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions seeks to promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Data derived from space technologies play a unique role in addressing food security challenges.
Thanks to ACM SIGCHI for the SIGCIH Lifetime Research Award!
Wednesday June 3, 2020 …
These are public talks via webcast every Wednesday at 10am. Safe Paths—an MIT-led, free, open source technology that enables…
Wednesday May 27, 2020 …
Friday May 8, 2020 …
Wednesday May 6, 2020 …
Ramesh Raskar gives an update on his nonprofit’s progression in developing the Safe Paths mobile app and Safe Places web tool.
A virtual festschrift to honor the ideas of Mike Hawley, a true Renaissance man.
Ramesh Raskar details these tools and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different contact tracing methods.
Friday April 17, 2020 …
Saturday April 4, 2020 …
Thursday July 25, 2019 …
Inventive Minds: Marvin Minsky on Education is a collection of six essays by artificial intelligence pioneer Marvin Minsky.
Colleen Macklin and John Sharp in conversation with Joi Ito
MLTalks with Wendy Schmidt, hosted by Katy Croff Bell
Kate Darling hosts a talk with Douglas Rushkoff, discussing his new book and the various topics related to it.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Disobedience Award!
Play, Imagine, Immerse
Create, Explore, Connect
Jan Fuller is an expert in digital forensics: investigating and analyzing evidence from computers and digital devices.
At 21, Jaylen Brown is a polymath and a rising star in the NBA with the Boston Celtics.
Emily Salvador hosts Amy Jupiter, Sara Thacher, and Dave Fisher for a conversation about combining art, science, design, and engineering.
Presented as part of the Advancing Wellbeing Seminar Series
Day 1 scheduleScratch@MIT is a playful gathering of educators, researchers, developers, and other members of the worldwide Scratch communit…
Day 2 scheduleScratch@MIT is a playful gathering of educators, researchers, developers, and other members of the worldwide Scratch communit…
Day 3 scheduleScratch@MIT is a playful gathering of educators, researchers, developers, and other members of the worldwide Scratch communit…
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Claude M. Steele addresses the why, what, and how of diverse learning communities
Tuesday May 29, 2018 …
Tuesday May 15, 2018 …
Friday May 4, 2018 …
Wednesday April 18, 2018 …
Jill Lepore is the David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History at Harvard University.
Monday April 9, 2018 …
Award-winning science fiction author Neal Stephenson
Our Thriving Ocean, Platforms and Sensors, Democratizing the Ocean
Exploration and Discovery, Data Analysis and Sharing, Sea Stories
ProPublica Senior Reporter Julia Angwin discusses what she has learned about forgiveness in her articles on algorithmic accountability
A program and reception to celebrate Muriel on the 50th anniversary of her becoming the first art director of the MIT Press
Professor Martha Minow in conversation with Father Eric Salobir, the Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi, Professor Max Tegmark, and Joi Ito.
From Lenin to Einstein: How being someone else can change your behavior
Conservation agreements: everybody wins or everybody loses.
Non-invasive sleep quality monitoring with LIBS, an in-ear sensing system
Social Influences on Health: Addressing both risks and Resources
Every 98 seconds, a person in the United States is sexually abused. Every 16 hours, a woman in the United States is murdered by her romanti…
Lensing Machines–Representing Perspective in Machine Learning Generative models are venerated as full …
Our World, Our Data: Taking Collective Responsibility for Citizen and Environmental SensingWe live in a world increasingly driven by data a…
Marshall Ganz in conversation with Media Lab Director Joi Ito.
Mythophysics of the new normal: Warren Ellis in conversation with Kevin Slavin.
Education, Technology, Equity: Nichole Pinkard and Deb Roy in conversation with J. Philipp Schmidt.
Minding the gaps in medical research: Helene Langevin, MD, and Peter Wayne, PhD in conversation with Tenzin Priyadarshi