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How to Learn (Almost) Anything

MAS.712 · Media Arts and Sciences · Graduate · Spring 2001

Prof. Mitchel Resnick, Prof. Bakhtiar Mikhak

MIT · Tier 1

As the digital revolution brings with it radical changes in how and what we learn, people must continue to learn all the time. New technologies make possible new approaches to learning, new contexts for learning, new tools to support learning, and new ideas of what can be learned. This course will explore these new opportunities for learning with a special focus on what can be learned through immersive, hands-on activities. Students will participate in (and reflect on) a variety of learning sit…

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Prof. Mitchel Resnick, Prof. Bakhtiar Mikhak. MAS.712 How to Learn (Almost) Anything. Spring 2001. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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