MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2013



Splash for Us - a night of community learning and teaching

Bianca Homberg

Jan/22 Tue 08:00PM-11:45PM 1st floor, bldg 2

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up

From the creators of SplashFirehose and Firestorm:
 

Ever wanted to take all the classes? Wonder what interesting knowledge your classmates have to share? Come to Splash for Us - all the awesomeness of Splash†, now taught...for us! Come teach something you're passionate about and learn things outside your expertise from your peers--topics from typography to virology, origami to speed cubing, and quantum mechanics to board games.


Offerings include: Cyberespionage in the NewsHow to Bullshit, and N Proofs in 30 Minutes  (schedule subject to change).  If you're interested in teaching, you can register at http://esp.mit.edu/teach/Splash/forUs/index.html by January 9th.


Runs from 8 PM to 1 AM - drop by for a few classes, and stay as late as you'd like. Pizza and snacks will be served. For more information, visit http://esp.mit.edu/teach/Splash/forUs/index.html

 Splash (noun): a program that offers local middle- and high-school students two days of fun and learning; directed and taught by MIT students. If you're interested in teaching for this or similar programs, please inquire within.

MIT's Educational Studies Program is a student-run organization that provides the campus with teaching and service opportunities throughout the year.Teach Anything, Learn Anything!

Sponsor(s): Educational Studies Program
Contact: Bianca Homberg, splash-for-us@mit.edu