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Instructor: Pattie Maes et al The goal of the HOWTO seminars is to provide an introduction to "everything students should know about the Media Lab" so that new students can get integrated more quickly and can make the most of their experience here. A second goal is to provide new students with an opportunity to get to know the personalities at the lab and make connections with other students. Weekly topics will include: history of the Media Lab, intellectual themes, demo or die culture, atelier style of classes, working with urops, resources at the lab, resources elsewhere at MIT, what students do when they leave the lab, and so on. We will typically have three or so speakers who speak for an hour, followed by 30 mins of Q&A and 30+ mins of mingle time. Dinner will be provided.
9/12 History & future of the lab - Andy Lipman, Frank Moss, Chris 9/19 Demo or die culture (& how to work with sponsors) - Henry
9/26 Everything you always wanted to know about the Medialab but 10/3 Report on the "teaching challenges" from orientation day - 10/10 "Be a sponsor for a day: all day tour of the Media-Lab (including lunch)" 10/17 No meeting due to sponsor week 10/24 Resources at the Media Lab: where to find the hardware & software tools you may need for your projects - Henry Holtzman, Aaron Zinman, Jon Ferguson, John Difrancesco 10/31 No meeting because of Halloween 11/7 Alum entrepreneurs talk about their experience starting companies 11/14 How to hire and work with urops - Ted Selker, Chris Schmandt and Dan Stiehl 11/21 We will not meet for MEDIALAB HOWTO today, because many people will be leaving for Thanksgiving vacation tomorrow night. 11/28 "Empirical Methods and Evaluating Research". Speakers are Elisabeth Sylvan and Elan Pavlov and a faculty member TBA. 12/5 Meeting about the Hundred Dollar Initiative with Walter Bender and Marylou Jepsen.
E-mail: pattie@media.mit.edu
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