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Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 01 — Introduction
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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee provides an introduction to the study of global poverty. The class dicusses the challenges of world poverty. Recorded 2011.
James K. Roberge: 6.302 Lecture 14 — Linearized Analysis of Non-linear Systems
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Topics include: using minor-loop compensation to tailor operational amplifier to variety of applications; 101A and 301A operational amplifiers; single-pole compensation; demonstrations; pole zero doublet; two-pole com...
“The Thinking Machine” (1961) — MIT Centennial Film
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Screen actor David Wayne chats with MIT Professor Jerome Wiesner on developments in computer research and artificial intelligence, as part of the "Tomorrow" television series produced by CBS for MIT on occasion of MIT...
Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics: Dr. Paul Chesler
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9th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium May 14, 2010 Applied String Theory: From Gravitational Collapse to Heavy Ion Collisions Dr. Paul Chesler, 2009-12 Fellow (Nuclear & Particle Theory) A remar...
Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 14 — Gender Discrimination
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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee covers gender discrimination and uneven gender ratios in various countries, including India. Recorded 2011.
MIT Symphony Orchestra: Sibelius: Symphony no. 2
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MIT Symphony Orchestra performs Jean Sibelius' Symphony no. 2. Recorded October 18, 2014 MIT Kresge Auditorium
“Reading by Ear” (1966) — Science Reporter TV Series
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In this 1966 "Science Reporter" television program, MIT Electrical Engineering Professor Samuel Mason discusses cutting-edge technology being used to focus on the challenges of providing education to visually impaired...
Leslie Kaelbling: 6.01 Lecture 03 — Predicting System Performance
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6.01 Lecture 03 — Predicting System Performance: System functions, feedback, modes and poles. Recorded 2012.
2.007 Learning by Design
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Follow the evolution of MIT's 2.70/2.007 into one of the institution's most renown courses. Fostering students with a sense of creativity, collaboration, and professionalism, the class has inspired similar courses, wo...
MIT Project Athena: A Computer-Aided Teaching System (1984)
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Project Athena was a pioneering experiment in education developed at MIT in the 1980s to integrate computers into the university system and provide access to powerful software to the community at all levels. This 1984...
