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Mission 2010
On August 29, 2005, the
eye of Hurricane
Katrina passed just
east of
This was the question posed to us on the
first day of
Mission 2010. Mission 2010, or Solving Complex Problems (12.000), is a
course
taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that allows
students
to work as a team to develop a solution to a pressing issue. This
website is
the product of the three months we have spent researching and planning
for
the long-term future of At the beginning of the semester, we were split up into 8 smaller teams to focus on specific issues within the larger problem. Later we came together as one group to integrate our solutions into one cohesive, feasible plan. Although this plan is the product of the students' work and imagination, we received guidance along the way from our undergraduate teaching fellows, faculty, alumni mentors, and other resources. Final Presentation:Now that the final presentation is over, you can download the final PowerPoint presentation. The first part is dominantly text and thus provides an outline, whereas the 18 Mb second part contains all of the photographs, graphs, and diagrams. |