MIT shows off a way to program using natural language — Tech News and Analysis

Bye bye Codecademy, MIT shows off a way to program using natural language — Tech News and Analysis. Related articles Bye bye Codecademy, MIT shows off a way to program using natural language (familycoding.com) Sanskrit an Unambiguous Natural Language on the Planet- NASA (mobilepunditsblog.wordpress.com) Boston is the New Hot Hunting Grounds for Big Data Understanding … Continue reading MIT shows off a way to program using natural language — Tech News and Analysis

Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher of MIT Technology Review

I’m Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher of MIT Technology Review, and This Is How I Work Tessa Miller, lifehacker.com Since 2004, Jason Pontin has been editor in chief of MIT Technology Review, and publisher since 2005. With dual titles, Jason oversees everything from editorial direction to business strategy. Under his guidance, the more … Continue reading Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher of MIT Technology Review

MIT illustrates how the world uses its mobile phones

Infographic: MIT illustrates how the world uses its mobile phones By Madhumita Venkataramanan, wired.co.uk Magazine This arti­cle was taken from the Jan­u­ary 2013 issue of Wired mag­a­zine. Be the first to read Wired’s arti­cles in print before they’re post­ed online, and get your hands on loads of addi­tion­al con­tent by sub­scrib­ing… http://flip.it/kl0pp Related articles The … Continue reading MIT illustrates how the world uses its mobile phones

Finally, MIT courses in my underwear: MITx

Following on the growing number of engineering schools offering online or blended education, MIT is now taking the next logical step by expanding their open courseware to provide unrestricted access and credentials for students as well as a new custom developed, video based open source learning management system which can be used by educators. M.I.T. … Continue reading Finally, MIT courses in my underwear: MITx

MIT Social Network Analysis: Can Social Media Reveal our Identities?

A new study from MIT uncovers a fascinating fact: the connections we make, groups we join and information we contribute, even minimally, to online networking tools like Facebook can reveal very detailed, personal information about our identities by using statistical, computational methods. Related articles Alumni Surveys on Entrepreneurship (kauffman.org) MIT Builds An Open-Source Platform For … Continue reading MIT Social Network Analysis: Can Social Media Reveal our Identities?

Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT

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