Software
EdX builds community of developers for its online- and blended-learning platform
June 5, 2013
Stanford, UC Berkeley and University of Queensland among those contributing to the platform released via open source license.
Learning software development — by developing software
April 24, 2013
In a new course, students participate in large, ongoing, open-source-software development projects, mentored by industry professionals.
Micah Altman wins Pizzigati Prize
April 18, 2013
MIT Libraries’ research director recognized for his work with DistrictBuilder software
Liskov named Charter Fellow of National Academy of Inventors
February 14, 2013
IS&T recommends Firefox users upgrade to Firefox ESR 17
February 8, 2013
The Extended Support Release (ESR) of Firefox is designed for institutions like MIT.
New online learning tool brings 'the crowd' into homework assignments
December 14, 2012
Also labeled: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Computer science and technology, Faculty, Graduate, postdoctoral, Graphical user interfaces, Online learning, User interfaces, Education, teaching, academics, Graphical programming interfaces, Programming, Crowdsourcing, Social networks, EdX, Students, Undergraduate, Big data
MIT Libraries’ research contributes to award-winning redistricting software, DistrictBuilder
November 5, 2012
Web-based resource gives citizens the opportunity to participate in the redistricting process.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Collaboration, Data, Libraries, Mapping, Open source, Politics, Research, Voting and elections
IS&T recommends community members wait to migrate to Windows 8
October 31, 2012
IS&T is making Windows 8 Enterprise available for early adopters, but strongly recommends delaying the transition.
Also labeled: Computing, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Microsoft, Operating systems, Staff, Students
IS&T announces full support for OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 and higher
October 30, 2012
Introduces several new features and changes, including new Notes and Reminders applications and a security feature named Gatekeeper.
Also labeled: Community, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Operating systems, Staff, Students
Research update: SPHERES to get powerful magnets and goggles
August 2, 2012
New wireless power and camera setups will expand the mini-satellites’ vision and navigation capabilities.
IS&T plans to retire Windows XP, recommends upgrading to Windows 7
July 26, 2012
Will phase out support for XP by Aug. 1, 2013.
Also labeled: Campus services, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Microsoft, Staff, Students
UC Berkeley joins edX
July 24, 2012
UC Berkeley joins Harvard and MIT not-for-profit online-learning collaborative; edX broadens free course offerings into public health, computer science and solid-state chemistry; opens registration
Macintosh and Windows Users: Keeping Current with Microsoft Office
July 16, 2012
IS&T plans to end support for Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows and Microsoft Office 2008 for Macintosh at the end of 2012. Upgraded versions offer better performance, integration, and compatibility.
Also labeled: Campus services, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Microsoft, Staff, Students
ARTEMiS brings art to teaching of science and engineering concepts
June 4, 2012
ART for Engineering, Mathematics, and Science an initiative launched last summer through MIT’s Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT).
Casper Suite centralizes Macintosh management
May 29, 2012
IS&T is planning a multistage rollout of the Casper Suite — a comprehensive platform for managing Mac OS X computers. This software will enable IT administrators at MIT to oversee inventory, software distribution, settings and security.
Also labeled: Information Services and Technology, Management
New mathematical framework formalizes oddball programming techniques
May 22, 2012
Loop perforation — speeding up programs by skipping instructions — is just one method that gets rigorous mathematical treatment in a new paper.
Excel programming for nonprogrammers
May 8, 2012
A new system allows Excel users to create customized functions for their spreadsheets simply by offering a few examples of how data should be manipulated.
Testing unbuilt chips
March 9, 2012
A new software-simulation system promises much more accurate evaluation of promising — but potentially fault-ridden — multicore-chip designs.
New tool for analyzing solar-cell materials
February 7, 2012
Website offers a way of optimizing solar cell materials and production.
Prepare now! Migration of Exchange mailboxes to Exchange 2010 Is under way
December 1, 2011
IS&T is upgrading the campus Microsoft Exchange infrastructure from 2007 to 2010.
An oracle for object-oriented programmers
October 7, 2011
By automatically cataloging connections between software 'objects,' a new system orients programmers joining large software projects in midstream.



















