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IAP 2011 Schedule for Tue Jan 11



05:00 AM
Programming in Java  (to 07:00 AM)    1-115
Programming in Postscript  (to 06:00 AM)    3-133


07:30 AM
Navy SEAL Swim Training - Tue/Fri Morning  (to 08:30 AM)    Z Center


08:30 AM
21st Century Visual Arts Workshop for Future Leaders  (to 06:00 PM)    MFA


09:00 AM
Developing Massively Scalable Cloud Applications using Spring  (to 04:00 PM)    Haus Room - 36-428
Learn to Build Online Labs with LabView and iLabs Workshop  (to 04:00 PM)    1-150
Volunteer Consulting Group Project    Location unavailable


10:00 AM
Advanced Bike Mechanics  (to 12:00 PM)    36-112
Basic & Advanced Bike Mechanics and Bike Wheelbuilding  (to 12:00 AM)    36-112
From Innovation To Commercially-Viable Products  (to 12:00 PM)    4-145
Individual Consultations at the Writing and Communication Center  (to 03:00 AM)    12-120
Introduction to Metal Casting  (to 12:00 PM)    8-014
Web Application Capture the Flag Competition Cancelled 


10:30 AM
Bioinformatics for Beginners  (to 12:00 PM)    14N-132 (DIRC)


11:00 AM
Efficiency Forward Forum  (to 12:00 PM)    E62 Lobby Sloan
Seminar Series on Molecular Approaches to Evolution: "I might like you better if we stuck together: the social biology of sucrose utilization in budding yeast"  (to 12:00 PM)    Whitehead Auditorium


11:30 AM
HTML5 Game Programming Class and Competition  (to 01:30 PM)    32-141


unspecified
Truffle-making class  (to ??:00 AM)    McCormick Kitchen


12:00 PM
"Survive the Drive"  (to 01:00 PM)    32-123
A Conversation with Dr. Daniel Kohane: My Life and Career as an MDPhD  (to 01:00 PM)    4-253
Energy Information: Maps and data to use with GIS  (to 01:00 PM)    14N-132 (DIRC)
Introduction to Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah  (to 01:30 PM)    W11 Community Room
MIT Writers' Group  (to 01:00 PM)    12-134
Principles of Investing  (to 01:00 PM)    32-144


01:00 PM
Energy Information: Industries and Statistics  (to 02:00 PM)    14N-132
Engineer Your Own Bacteria: Creating Circuits in Biology  (to 04:30 PM)    Stata Biolab
Introduction to Blacksmithing    Location unavailable
Introduction to Metal Casting  (to 03:00 PM)    8-014
Pleasures of Poetry: Andre Lord, Tennessee Williams  (to 02:00 PM)    14E-304
The GovData Project: Accessing and Visualizing Massive Data Sets over the Web  (to 05:00 PM)    E14-493


02:00 PM
Aviation Accident Investigation or Agatha Christie for Engineers  (to 03:00 PM)    Room 33-319
Climate Science I: Paleoclimate  (to 04:00 PM)    E51-149
Deconstructing Indian Mythology  (to 04:00 PM)    8-119
Energy Education Open House  (to 03:00 PM)    E19-319
MIT-Harvard GovData Project  (to 06:00 PM)    E14-493
Managing Research Data 101  (to 03:00 PM)    14N-132 (DIRC)
Mechanics ReView  (to 04:00 PM)    26-152
New Discussion Forum Tool on Stellar - An Overview  (to 03:30 PM)    1-135


03:00 PM
10 Things Every Young Parent Should Know: Protecting and Planning for your Children  (to 04:00 PM)    2-105
Access to energy research articles: publisher policies & MIT output  (to 04:00 PM)    56-154
Amgen-UROP Scholars Info Session  (to 04:00 PM)    1-134
Chinese Traditional Dance - Technique Classes  (to 05:00 PM)    T-Club Lounge
Community Centered Innovation: Insights from Continuum Design Cancelled 
Coolhunting and Coolfarming through Swarm Creativity  (to 06:00 PM)    E51-335
Effective Speaking  (to 05:00 PM)    1-390
Eloranta Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Information Session  (to 04:00 PM)    4-153
Introduction To Real-Time Embedded Systems For Control Applications  (to 05:00 PM)    Room 33-419
Introduction to Blacksmithing    Location unavailable
Programming within prose, or how to write executable documents with literate programming in Emacs+Babel  (to 05:30 PM)    4-159


03:30 PM
Research Careers Beyond Academia  (to 05:00 PM)    4-163


04:00 PM
Anime Art Workshop: Drawing and Inking  (to 06:00 PM)    W20-439
The Magic of Clay Slip  (to 06:30 PM)    W20-431


04:30 PM
Introduction to C# and the .NET Framework  (to 05:30 PM)    32-124
Line Storm Animation  (to 07:00 PM)    W20-427


05:00 PM
Build Your Own Electric Guitar  (to 07:00 PM)    W31-031
Build a Hybrid Vehicle Powertrain  (to 07:00 PM)    N51-137A
Introduction to Blacksmithing    Location unavailable
Managing your references: Overview of EndNote, RefWorks and Zotero  (to 06:15 PM)    14N-132 (DIRC)


05:30 PM
Personal Finance: 101  (to 06:30 PM)    10-250


06:00 PM
Film Series: Exploring Islam through Movies: Muhammad : Legacy of a Prophet (PBS) (1:54)  (to 08:15 PM)    2-139
Marxism Today, 20 Years Since Its "Collapse": From Tzar to Lenin - the Russian Revolution  (to 08:00 PM)    6-120
Programming in Python  (to 08:00 PM)    4-163


06:15 PM
Adult Stroke Technique- Tue/Thu Evening  (to 07:15 PM)    Z Center


06:30 PM
Ethnic Dance  (to 08:00 PM)    36-155


07:00 PM
Git Will Make Your Life Easier  (to 09:00 PM)    1-115
Glass Mosaics  (to 09:30 PM)    W20-427
Hacking a Technical Interview -- Programming Interviews Exposed!!  (to 09:00 PM)    32-124
Intermediate Squash  (to 08:00 PM)    Zesiger Center
Introduction to the Japanese Language  (to 09:00 PM)    4-159
Love and Romance in Ancient India  (to 09:00 PM)    8-119
MIT Judo Club  (to 09:00 PM)    W32-124
MIT Outing Club Winter School  (to 09:00 PM)    35-225
Rounds Dancing  (to 08:00 PM)    Sala (W-20)
Salsa Dancing (Beginner/Adv. Beginner) Cancelled 
Totally Teapot  (to 09:30 PM)    W20-431


07:15 PM
Adult Efficient Freestyle- Tue/Thu Evening  (to 08:00 PM)    Z Center


07:30 PM
Hip Hop  (to 08:30 PM)    Building 57 Alum gym


08:00 PM
Intro to Contra Dancing, with Live Folk Music  (to 11:00 PM)    Student Ctr 491


09:00 PM
Hands-On Introduction to Web Programming  (to 10:00 PM)    1-115


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