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Free Classes on Architecture from MIT
Explore the world of architecture with free online courses from MIT OpenCourseWare! 🏛️📐 Delve into design principles, urban planning, and architectural theory with MIT’s top-notch resources. Perfect for aspiring architects, design enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about shaping spaces and structures. Start your architectural journey today and build a foundation for creative and innovative design! 🚀 #MITOpenCourseware #FreeCourses #Architecture #DesignTheory #UrbanPlanning #CreativeDesign
Free Classes on urban studies and planning from MIT
Transform your understanding of cities with free online courses in Urban Studies and Planning from MIT OpenCourseWare! 🏙️🌍 Explore topics like urban design, sustainable development, and city planning through top-notch resources from MIT. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone passionate about shaping the future of urban environments. Dive into these courses today and be part of building better, more vibrant cities! 🚀 #MITOpenCourseware #FreeCourses #UrbanPlanning #CityDesign #SustainableDevelopment #UrbanStudies
Learn CAD and Design Anything with MIT's Free Course
Master the art of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) with MIT's 'How to CAD Almost Anything' course. Perfect for beginners and those looking to refine their CAD skills, this course covers everything from reverse engineering to designing complex 3D models. Learn to create realistic models of everyday objects and advanced designs like rockets and jet engine parts. Start your journey into the world of CAD today with MIT OpenCourseWare!
11.205 Introduction to Spatial Analysis (MIT)
Geographic Information System (GIS) software manages data that represent the location of features (geographic coordinate data) and what they are like (attribute data); it also provides the ability to query, manipulate, and analyze those data. Because GIS allows one to represent social and environmental data on maps, it is a powerful tool for analysis and planning in various fields. This course is meant to introduce students to the basic capabilities of GIS.
Instructor Insights | Probabilistic Method in Combinatorics | Mathematics
Instructor Insights pages are part of the OCW Educator initiative, which seeks to enhance the value of OCW for educators. Professor Yufei Zhao describes various aspects of how he taught 18.218 Probabilistic Method in Combinatorics.
Instructor Insights | Education Technology Studio | Comparative Media Studies/Writing | MIT OpenCourseWare
INSTRUCTOR INSIGHTS | Instructor Insights pages are part of the OCW Educator initiative, which seeks to enhance the value of OCW for educators. Drs. Joshua Littenberg-Tobias and José A. Ruipérez-Valiente describe various aspects of how they taught CMS.594 Education Technology Studio.
Explore Free Architecture Courses on MIT OpenCourseWare
Learn about architecture, urban studies, and design with MIT's free online courses. From foundational principles to advanced architectural concepts, MIT OpenCourseWare offers comprehensive resources for aspiring architects and design enthusiasts. Start exploring architecture today with free courses from one of the top institutions!
🌳 Immerse Yourself in Land Art! 🎨
Explore MIT’s "Landscape Experience: Seminar in Land Art" from Fall 2016. This course delves into the creative and environmental aspects of land art, examining how artists interact with and shape landscapes. Ideal for art enthusiasts, environmentalists, and students interested in the fusion of art and nature. Click to discover how land art transforms spaces and perceptions! 🌍🖼️ #MITOpenCourseWare #LandArt #ArtAndNature #Education
11.382 Water Diplomacy (MIT)
This course, which examines ways of resolving conflicts over the allocation of water resources, is designed to raise student awareness of the state of freshwater resources globally and the need for more effective water governance. It builds on several case studies of transboundary water conflicts in different parts of the world while also helping students develop the negotiation and mediation skills they will need to resolve water disputes.
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11.312 Engaging Community: Models and Methods for Designers and Planners (MIT)
This course proposes that most cities have neither the infrastructure nor the processes in place to support the demographically complex public in fulfilling its role in democracy. Through this course, participants will learn a set of design principles for creating public engagement practices necessary for building inclusive civic infrastructure in cities. Participants will also have the opportunity to review and practice strategies, techniques, and methods for engaging communities in demographic
11.S955 The Sustainability Response to COVID-19 (MIT)
This course explores the importance of public transportation to social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and seeks to identify approaches to restoring transit ridership, with a focus on Metro Boston. We will attempt to (1) understand whether and how the COVID-19 pandemic can advance sustainable mobility, and specifically the role(s) of public transportation in the COVID-19 recovery process, and (2) identify policies and/or interventions that may encourage pre-COVID transit riders
11.S942 Wanderings in Psychogeography: Exploring Landscapes of History, Biography, Memory, Culture, Nature, Poetry, Surreality, Fantasy, and Madness (MIT)
In this seminar we explore the history, present, and future of psychogeography, hoping to map the center and the edges of this elusive field and to pioneer potential new directions and applications for the principles we discover (or invent) along the way. We discuss classic and more recent texts—including novels, essays, poems, reviews, films, and other works of creative nonfiction and speculative fiction. Students also undertake their own psychogeographic wanderings and complete a final &
11.409 Institutions of Modern Capitalism (MIT)
This course introduces students to a set of analytic tools and conceptual frameworks through which to assess the origins and evolution of the institutions that constitute modern capitalism. The course takes an inter-disciplinary political economy approach that draws insights from economics, sociology, political science, history, geography, science and technology studies, and law.