MIT Writers’ Group
MIT Building 12, Room 134 Cambridge, MAJoin other writers to get advice about your own writing, to help other writers, or to get inspiration to write something to share with the group.
Join other writers to get advice about your own writing, to help other writers, or to get inspiration to write something to share with the group.
The Writing and Communications Center will offer free consultation on oral presentations and any writing problem.
The goal of this class is to provide frameworks and hands on experience in analyzing data collected through interviews, observations and other qualitative methods.
Let's talk about what it means to start reading code differently, as cultural objects and statements. Let's raise the questions that need to be raised.
We will trace the development in mass media of the evolution of alchemists into mad scientists, using the films "Faust," "Metropolis," "The Bride of Frankenstein," and "Dr. Strangelove" as our texts.
You're invited to get in on the ground floor of developing an MIT-themed web series for debut in 2014!
A workshop exploring the role of space in storytelling and how artists can use the tools of game design to construct complex narratives.
In this workshop, we'll analyze sample abstracts from different fields, learn editing strategies, and practice revising abstracts.
Modit is currently in private beta but in this workshop, we will showcase our HTML5 game development.
The Festival of Learning is a two-day festival, where anyone from MIT's Media Lab buildings (E14 and E15) can teach, learn, and collaborate!
A glimpse into contemporary short film productions from European film schools, young and established independent filmmakers, and European festivals.
We'll explore how instructors can break down assignments to demystify research, writing, and presentation in their fields.
Participants will learn the basic stitches, knit and purl, and other skills to make their first project.
What kind of feedback will help students understand how to revise their essays, reports or articles, or to write their next assignment more effectively?
This interactive workshop is geared to instructors across the disciplines who are interested in integrating oral presentation into their classes