MIT 150 Flash Mob

A flash mob of over 150 of MIT's best breakin' it down in lobby 7 at MIT's 150th anniversary. Filmed by Skylight Studios (sl-studios.com)
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Lecture 1A | MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation, 1986

Overview and Introduction to Lisp Despite the copyright notice on the screen, this course is now offered under a Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA. Details at ocw.mit.edu Subtitles for this course are provided through the generous assistance of Henry Baker, Hoofar Pourzand, Heather Wood, Aleksejs Truhans, Steven Edwards, George Menhorn, and Mahendra Kumar.
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MIT's Nexi MDS Robot: First Test of Expression

This video shows an initial test of the MDS (Mobile Dexterous Social) Robot designed and built in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab's Personal Robots Group, UMASS Amherst's Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, Xitome Design, and Meka Robotics. It illustrates the robot's expressive range of movement using scripted animations and pre-recorded speech. For more information see robotic.media.mit.edu
Interview with MIT Physics Professor Walter Lewin

Dr. Walter Lewin, an award-winning science educator and physics professor at MIT, demonstrates the key to a successful science lesson. Interview and video by Nuño Domínguez and Eva Zadeh at the Boston University Center for Science and Medical Journalism. Classroom footage provided by MIT. (web.mit.edu www.sciencemetropolis.com -- A Boston Science Blog.
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MIT 3.60 | Lec 1a: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of

Introduction to Crystallography View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Eric Schmidt at MIT Media Lab

Eric Schmidt speaks with John Hockenberry at the 25th birthday of MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass. on October 15, 2010. www.media.mit.edu
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A day at MIT with NearField Communication

o que se pode fazer com um aparelho celular na visão de um grupo do MIT. + informações: mobile.mit.edu Future near-field communication (NFC) usages in every-day life Near-Field Communication is a short-range high-frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over approximately 10-cm distance. Current usages include mobile ticketing on public transportation systems, mobile payment, smart postering, and bluetooth pairing. For this project, MIT Mobile Experience Lab imagined future scenarios on NFC technology in the specific context of Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus. More info mobile.mit.edu/en/nokianfc With the support of Nokia - Connecting People Core Team Federico Casalegno, David Boardman & Agnes Chang


