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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170117
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SUMMARY:IAP 2017: "Wikipedia 101: How to be a media literate citizen"
DESCRIPTION:Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required\nSign-up by 01/17\nLimited to 20 participants\nAttendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions \nRecent events have caused us to question\, more than ever before\, the validity of information gathered from the web. But Wikipedia\, now in its 15th year\, remains an online space where accuracy\, neutrality\, and fair representation matters. Growing the network of volunteer editors to contribute to Wikipedia (the largest collaborative writing project in history!) is one way to ensure that high quality information is freely available to all. \nStudents: \n– Would you like to build solid research skills?\n– Get practice communicating complex ideas to a broad audience?\n– Improve access to quality information and knowledge? \nFaculty & Instructors: \n– Would you like to support knowledge transfer in your courses?\n– Build students’ confidence in reading and analyzing complex texts?\n– Increase students’ proficiency in communicating technical content? \nThis three-day workshop will train participants to become competent Wikipedia editors\, and along the way they will cultivate a greater understanding of how to evaluate a range of sources\, from the popular news media\, to institutional archives\, to peer reviewed journals. \nPlease bring your laptop! \nTo reserve your spot\, please contact Amy Carleton (amymarie@mit.edu) and Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze (rtb@mit.edu). \nSponsor(s): Libraries\, Writing and Communication Center\, Comparative Media Studies/Writing\nContact: Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze\, E18-233\, 617-253-3090\, RTB@MIT.EDU \n\nIntroduction to Wikipedia\n\n\n\nJan/17\nTue\n10:00AM-12:00PM\n4-251\, Bring your laptop\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Wikipedia community philosophy and guidelines. Participants will learn about ways to contribute\, including how to enhance diversity of content. Also\, create user account\, make your first edit\, and begin brainstorming your first article. \nAmy Carleton – Lecturer\, CMS/W\, Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze – Lecturer\, Writing and Communication Center & CMS/W \n\nWhat makes a good Wikipedia article?\n\n\n\n\nJan/18\nWed\n10:00AM-12:00PM\n4-251\, Bring your laptop\n\n\n\nWhat makes a good Wikipedia article? Learn about best practices and common pitfalls. Get started on research and initial drafting of your first article. \nRebecca Thorndike-Breeze – Lecturer\, Writing and Communication Center & CMS/W\, Amy Carleton – Lecturer\, CMS/W \n\nWikipedia Editing Salon\n\n\n\n\nJan/19\nThu\n01:00PM-05:00PM\n4-251\, Bring your laptop\n\n\n\nEditing Salon with MIT Libraries and Archives — an in-person editing session focused on training new editors and improving Wikipedia articles. Continue working on your article or start a new one\, and work with others to improve Wikipedia. Stop by anytime throughout the session. \nRebecca Thorndike-Breeze – Lecturer\, Writing and Communication Center & CMS/W\, Amy Carleton – Lecturer\, CMS/W\, Phoebe Ayers – Librarian\, Greta Suiter – Collections Archivist
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/iap-2017-wikipedia-101-media-literate-citizen/
LOCATION:MIT Building 4\, Room 251\, 182 Memorial Drive (Rear)\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20161207T205451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T200043Z
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SUMMARY:IAP 2017: Women in Politics Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Enrollment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Boston/Women_In_Politics_IAP_2017 \nThe Wikipedia community\, as a body\, is well aware that it is missing the diversity of perspectives necessary to meet their mandate to curate and share the sum of all human knowledge with all people\, the world over. In the last six years or so\, a number of outreach initiatives and WikiProjects have emerged within the Wikipedia community to address this systemic problem. One such project is WikiProject Women in Red — an ongoing project dedicated to increasing articles about notable women from a wide range of professions. \nInspired both by this project and the tremendous strides women in politics have made this year (e.g.\, Hillary Clinton’s historic run for president\, and Kamala Harris\, Maggie Hassan\, and Catherine Cortez Masto were newly elected to the U.S. Senate in November\, 2016)\, MIT Libraries and CMS/W are sponsoring this Women in Politics edit-a-thon. \nSign up for the event via the Wikipedia Meetup page. \nSponsor(s): Libraries\, Comparative Media Studies/Writing\nContact: Greta Suiter\, 14N-118\, 617 258-5533\, GSUITER@MIT.EDU
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/iap-2017-women-politics-wikipedia-edit-thon/
LOCATION:MIT Building 4\, Room 251\, 182 Memorial Drive (Rear)\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170123
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20161207T204752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T134110Z
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SUMMARY:IAP 2017: Global Game Jam
DESCRIPTION:Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required\nSign-up by 01/19\nLimited to 85 participants\nAttendance: Participants must attend all sessions \nRegister now at: http://gamelab.mit.edu/event/global-game-jam-2017-at-mit/  \nThe Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the world’s largest game jam event taking place around the world at physical locations. Think of it as a hackathon focused on game development. It is the growth of an idea that in today’s heavily connected world\, we could come together\, be creative\, share experiences and express ourselves in a multitude of ways using video games – it is very universal. The weekend stirs a global creative buzz in games\, while at the same time exploring the process of development\, be it programming\, iterative design\, narrative exploration or artistic expression. It is all condensed into a 48 hour development cycle. The GGJ encourages people with all kinds of backgrounds to participate and contribute to this global spread of game development and creativity. \nWe open our doors on Friday\, January 20th at 5pm and run until midnight that day. Our site is open Saturday\, January 21st from 9am until midnight\, and Sunday\, January 22nd from 9am until 6pm. \nThe Global Game Jam is a 3-day event\, but our site closes at night so participants can go home and get rested for the next day. Participants should plan to attend the entire duration of the event as your team will need you to complete your game! \nParticipants must register to attend: http://gamelab.mit.edu/event/global-game-jam-2017-at-mit/ \n \nWe have 30 free slots open for the MIT Community (must have an @mit.edu email address to register). \nContact: Richard Eberhardt\, E15-329\, 617 324-2173\, REBERHAR@MIT.EDU \n  \nKeynote & Kickoff Presentations\n\n\n\n\nJan/20\nFri\n05:00PM-08:00PM\n32-123\n\n\n\nThe jam begins with a keynote\, presentations about the Jam\, and reveal of the Jam topic. \nTeams will be formed by 8:00pm. \n\nGame Jam\n\n\n\n\nJan/20\nFri\n08:00PM-11:45PM\n32-124 & 32-144\n\n\n\nJan/21\nSat\n09:00AM-11:45PM\n56-154\, 56-169\, and\n\n\n\nJan/22\nSun\n09:00AM-03:00PM\n32-124 & 32-144\n\n\n\nWork days for the Jam. Participants will be working in teams to create their games. \n\nPresentations & Postmortem\n\n\n\n\nJan/22\nSun\n03:00PM-06:30PM\n32-123\n\n\n\nGame Jam participants will present the work they created over the weekend and postmortem their process. \nThis is open to the general public – no registration is required for this session.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/iap-2017-global-game-jam/
LOCATION:MIT Building 32 (Stata Center)\, Room 123\, 32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20161215T140731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161215T140731Z
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SUMMARY:"Hands On" Workshop and Demo
DESCRIPTION:Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required\nSign-up by 01/25\nLimited to 15 participants\nFee: $10.00 for materials fee \nLearn how to draw the hand and why you couldn’t do it before. \nThe hands represent unique challenges to both the beginning and intermediate artist. By approaching drawing and observation through a different lens\, we will overcome many of these obstacles. This course focuses on underlying structure and the process of observation\, rather than relying on anatomical instruction. Learn how to translate the hand that you see onto paper using pencil and graphite. \nThis workshop will meet once and consists of: \n• Drawing demonstration with a step-by-step explanation\n• Drawing tools and material demonstration\n• Drawing the hand from observation\n• Individual feedback from the instructor \nOnline payment of the enrollment fee reserves a spot: http://mauriciocordero.com/instruction/#pay \nContact: Mauricio Cordero\, mcordero@mit.edu
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/hands-workshop-demo-2/
LOCATION:MIT Building 4\, Room 145\, 182 Memorial Drive (Rear)\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180124
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20171215T144241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171215T144749Z
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SUMMARY:India and Indianisms: Documentary Master Classes
DESCRIPTION:Anandana Kapur\, Fulbright Fellow at the MIT Open Documentary Lab \nEnrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up\nAttendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions \nCome attend screenings of documentary films followed by discussions on a few things that define India today – love\, innovation and spies. We will also talk about approaches to documentary filmmaking\, behind the scenes choices and DIY tips for those who want to make a film of their own. Anandana Kapur is an award winning filmmaker from India whose works have screened in over 35 countries. She also teaches courses on documentary practice\, gender and rights based media. \nThe last workshop of this screening series will showcase excerpts from works in progress.  A key focus will be on how documentary aesthetics can shape conversations for change. Some of the suggestions may shape the trajectory of future works! \nPs: Bring some coffee\, popcorn or a friend…or two. \nSponsor(s): Comparative Media Studies/Writing\nContact: Anandana Kapur\, anandana@MIT.EDU \n\nMuch Ado About Knotting\n\n\n\nJan/09\nTue\n03:30PM-05:00PM\noutside E15-335\n\n\n\nAre matches made in heaven or via multi-million dollar enterprises? \n\nJasoosni: Look who’s watching you!\n\n\n\nJan/16\nTue\n03:30PM-05:00PM\noutside E15-335\n\n\n\nIs that a friend from a gym or an undercover spy? \n\nThe Great Indian Jugaad; Conversations\n\n\n\nJan/23\nTue\n03:30PM-05:00PM\noutside E15-335\n\n\n\nThe Great Indian Jugaad: MIT loves hacks\, India adores Jugaad! \nConversations: Stories by the “Invisible” Women of Delhi
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/india-indianisms-documentary-master-classes/
LOCATION:Open area opposite E15-320\, 20 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180126
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20171215T142720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171215T142720Z
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SUMMARY:SO BAD IT'S GOOD: An Introduction to Media Analysis Through Watching Bad Media
DESCRIPTION:Kaelan Doyle Myerscough \nEnrollment: contact kaelandm@mit.edu before day you plan to attend\nLimited to 20 participants\nAttendance: Participants are encouraged\, but not required\, to attend all three sessions \nWhat is it that makes watching so-called “trashy TV” so fun? What does it mean for a film to be “so bad it’s good?” In such a saturated media landscape\, what makes us seek out and enjoy the worst of it? And what is with all of those screenings of The Room? \nIn this three-day course\, we will watch and analyze bad media as an introduction to media studies concepts and fields. Each class will consist of a screening and an extended discussion. \nContact: Kaelan Doyle Myerscough\, kaelandm@mit.edu \n\nThe Room\nTuesday\, Jan 23\n03:00PM-06:00PM \nThe Room: The Anatomy of a Good-Bad Movie. We’ll stage a screening of The Room complete with plastic spoons and a football\, then talk about what makes the film so enjoyably bad\, why people think this is\, and the fandom that has cropped up around it. \n\nKeeping Up with the Kardashians\nWednesday\, Jan 24\n03:00PM-05:00PM \nKeeping Up with the Kardashians: Reality TV\, social media\, and “trashiness.” We’ll use the Kardashian empire to talk about how and in what contexts people watch TV and consume social media\, and how the contemporary internet landscape has reshaped reality TV. \nMonster Factory\nThursday\, Jan 25\n03:00PM-05:00PM\nMonster Factory: Bad games and the art of making fun of them. What makes bad games enjoyable\, and how is this different from bad film and television? We’ll watch a few works by YouTube creators to figure this out\, and then get our hands dirty with character creators and make some monsters of our own.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/bad-good-introduction-media-analysis-watching-bad-media/
LOCATION:MIT Building 5\, Room 217\, 55 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20200102T141753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195040Z
UID:34411-1578574800-1578582000@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Imagining Prototypes: Writing about Design
DESCRIPTION:Nora Jackson\, Karen Pepper \nEnrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required\nSign-up by 01/03\nLimited to 10 participants\nAttendance: Participants must attend all sessions \nAn activity-based writing workshop for anyone who builds anything at MIT and beyond\, or who dreams of doing so. The workshop will introduce techniques in writing for designers who rely on written or oral communication to generate interest in a design idea or prototype. \nThursday 1/9 from 1-3 pm: discussion of a pre-circulated reading packet with design writing samples; come to the workshop with an object/prototype in mind that you will write about by Mon 1/13\nMonday 1/13 from 1-3 pm: workshop participants present and peer review their design write-ups \n  \nContact: norajack@mit.edu and kpepper@mit.edu \nSponsor(s): Writing\, Rhetoric\, and Professional Communication\, Comparative Media Studies/Writing\, Comparative Media Studies\nContact: Nora Jackson\, norajack@mit.edu \n\nSession 1\n\n\n\n\nJan/09\nThu\n01:00PM-03:00PM\n56-169\n\n\n\ndiscussion of a pre-circulated reading packet with design writing samples; come to the workshop with an object/prototype in mind that you will write about by Mon 1/13 \nNora Jackson\, Karen Pepper \n\nSession 2\n\n\n\n\nJan/13\nMon\n01:00PM-03:00PM\n56-169\n\n\n\nworkshop participants present and peer review their design write-ups \nNora Jackson\, Karen Pepper
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/imagining-prototypes-writing-about-design/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 169\, Access Via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20191209T143405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195036Z
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SUMMARY:DJ History and Technology
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URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/dj-history-and-technology/
LOCATION:MIT Building E15\, Room 335\, 20 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20200102T141753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195031Z
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SUMMARY:Imagining Prototypes: Writing about Design
DESCRIPTION:Nora Jackson\, Karen Pepper \nEnrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required\nSign-up by 01/03\nLimited to 10 participants\nAttendance: Participants must attend all sessions \nAn activity-based writing workshop for anyone who builds anything at MIT and beyond\, or who dreams of doing so. The workshop will introduce techniques in writing for designers who rely on written or oral communication to generate interest in a design idea or prototype. \nThursday 1/9 from 1-3 pm: discussion of a pre-circulated reading packet with design writing samples; come to the workshop with an object/prototype in mind that you will write about by Mon 1/13\nMonday 1/13 from 1-3 pm: workshop participants present and peer review their design write-ups \n  \nContact: norajack@mit.edu and kpepper@mit.edu \nSponsor(s): Writing\, Rhetoric\, and Professional Communication\, Comparative Media Studies/Writing\, Comparative Media Studies\nContact: Nora Jackson\, norajack@mit.edu \n\nSession 1\n\n\n\n\nJan/09\nThu\n01:00PM-03:00PM\n56-169\n\n\n\ndiscussion of a pre-circulated reading packet with design writing samples; come to the workshop with an object/prototype in mind that you will write about by Mon 1/13 \nNora Jackson\, Karen Pepper \n\nSession 2\n\n\n\n\nJan/13\nMon\n01:00PM-03:00PM\n56-169\n\n\n\nworkshop participants present and peer review their design write-ups \nNora Jackson\, Karen Pepper
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/imagining-prototypes-writing-about-design-2020-01-13/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 169\, Access Via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20191209T143405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195029Z
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SUMMARY:DJ History and Technology
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URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/dj-history-and-technology-2020-01-17/
LOCATION:MIT Building E15\, Room 335\, 20 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200124T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200124T160000
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CREATED:20191209T143405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195019Z
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SUMMARY:DJ History and Technology
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/dj-history-and-technology-2020-01-24/
LOCATION:MIT Building E15\, Room 335\, 20 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200131T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T143336
CREATED:20191209T143405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T195015Z
UID:34458-1580479200-1580486400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:DJ History and Technology
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/dj-history-and-technology-2020-01-31/
LOCATION:MIT Building E15\, Room 335\, 20 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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