Mathew Suazo, Jenna Himawan
Jan/24 | Wed | 07:00PM-10:00PM | Building 56, various 1st floor classrooms |
Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Splash for MIT is a one-evening IAP event where MIT students present unusual, entertaining and edifying lectures on a variety of topics. Come to teach, learn, or do both!
Regular classes vary in length from twenty minutes to one hour. There will also be a program-long Firestorm (5 minute classes) open to anybody and taught by anybody. Multiple classes run simultaneously, so you can choose whichever sounds most interesting. Pizza and snacks will be provided.
Splash for MIT is a hybrid of some of ESP’s past programs: Splash (MIT teaches high-schoolers), Firehose (learn everything at CPW), and Firestorm (learn everything at Orientation). If you’ve been to any of these programs, you have an idea of what Splash for MIT is like.
Check out esp.mit.edu/SfMIT for more details!
Sponsor(s): Educational Studies Program
Contact: Mathew Suazo, SUAZO@MIT.EDU