Annotation Studio Workshop

MIT Building 56, Room 180 Access via 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

In this hands-on workshop you'll learn how to create, tag, link, and share annotations in web-based environments.

A Conversation with Nate Silver

MIT Media Lab, Bartos Theater 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Statistician and political polling analyst Nate Silver will discuss his career -- from student journalist to baseball prognosticator to the creator of FiveThirtyEight.com.

MOOCs and the Emerging Digital Classroom

MIT Media Lab, Room 633 75 Amherst St., Cambridge, MA

In this Communications Forum, Anant Argawal, Alison Byerly, and Daphne Koller look at how digital technologies are transforming teaching and learning both on and off campus.

The Cultural Feedback of Noise

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

David Novak on the "cultural feedback" of noise music through its recorded forms, technologies of live performance, and creative practices of musicians and listeners.

The Future of Print in the Digital Age

MIT Building 6, Room 120 182 Memorial Drive (Rear), Cambridge, MA

Co-sponsored by Comparative Media Studies/Writing, its Graduate Program in Science Writing, and the MIT Program in Science Technology and Society. David Carr writes the Media Equation column for the Monday Business section of the New York Times that focuses on media issues including print, digital, film, radio and television. He also works as a general […]

Size Is Only Half the Story:
Valuing the Dimensionality of BIG DATA

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Mary L. Gray Recent provocations (boyd and Crawford, 2011) about the role of "big data" in human communication research and technology studies deserve an outline of the value of anthropology, as a particular kind of "big data". Mary L. Gray, Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research New England and Associate Professor of Communication and Culture at […]

Film Preservation in the Age of Digitality

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Much of the general public in fact believes that every film and television program ever made has already been digitized and is now available in Netflix’s catalog. That is hardly the case.

15th Annual CMS Media Spectacle

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 141 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Showcasing the finest video projects created by MIT students, staff and faculty. 7 PRIZE CATEGORIES!