Learning
Sibling power
November 26, 2012
Siblings Andrew and Jennifer Barry have not only managed to maintain a close friendship into their adult years, but are also both studying robotics at CSAIL
Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program showcased in new NAE publication
November 15, 2012
One of 29 programs featured in "Infusing Real World Experiences into Engineering Education"
Understanding Light
October 24, 2012
Sixth-graders in Cambridge attend workshops at the Edgerton Center and the MIT Museum.
How attention helps you remember
September 27, 2012
New study finds long-overlooked cells help the brain respond to visual stimuli.
Disruptive innovation — in education
April 20, 2012
For Anant Agarwal, MITx, the Institute’s new online-learning initiative, isn’t just a means of democratizing education. It’s a way to reinvent it.
Reversing Alzheimer’s gene ‘blockade’ can restore memory, other cognitive functions
March 1, 2012
Neuroscientists show that HDAC2 enzyme could be a good target for new drugs.
MIT launches online learning initiative
December 19, 2011
'MITx' will offer courses online and make online learning tools freely available.
Dyslexia independent of IQ
September 23, 2011
Brain-imaging study suggests that reading difficulties are the same regardless of overall intelligence — and that more children could benefit from support in school.
Video: Learning by design
August 5, 2011
Edgerton Center-run workshop gives high school students a hands-on tutorial in engineering.
Also labeled: Edgerton, Education, teaching, academics, Staff, Students, Volunteering, outreach, public service, Youth
How the brain assigns objects to categories
July 27, 2011
New findings may explain why children with autism tend to fixate on details instead of seeing the big picture.
Don’t show, don’t tell?
June 30, 2011
Cognitive scientists find that when teaching young children, there is a trade-off between direct instruction and independent exploration.
When things go wrong, who’s to blame?
June 24, 2011
New study shows that infants are surprisingly adept at figuring out whether they made a mistake or if something is wrong in the world.
Reflections on a decade of open sharing: Opening up OpenCourseWare
November 22, 2010
A family affair
November 3, 2010
Orthopedic surgeon joins her sons on campus for an MIT educational experience.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Students
Force of habit
October 26, 2010
New study shows that costs and rewards of behavior help the brain form optimal habits.
The What, Who, and How of DUE: The Edgerton Center
October 14, 2010
MIT’s SAP Enterprise Learning Environment will improve access to training opportunities
October 4, 2010
New training site provides a clearer view into the catalog of MIT courses offered by central offices.
Also labeled: Campus services, Community, Environment, Human Resources, Information Services and Technology
Putting heads together
October 1, 2010
New study: groups demonstrate distinctive ‘collective intelligence’ when facing difficult tasks
MIT OpenCourseWare teams up with OpenStudy to help OCW users connect
September 22, 2010
Thousands of OCW visitors interact on pilot OCW OpenStudy groups; program expanded.
In Profile: Matt Wilson
October 19, 2009
By listening in on rat brains, the Picower Institute neuroscientist tries to understand the role of sleep in learning and memory
Rats' mental 'instant replay' drives next moves
August 31, 2009
MIT study illuminates thoughts and memories





















