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Enjoy Faculty Webcasts at Your Leisure

By MIT News Staff

May/June 2008

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Kick back at your home computer and enjoy a taste of the firehose--this time with no pesky problem sets. Two MIT Faculty Broadcasts, hosted by the MIT Alumni Association in November and March, are now online:

"It's a Small World" focuses on nanotechnology research in civil, chemical, and electrical engineering.

"Virtual Communities" explores how virtual worlds are changing human communication.

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Tune in: alum.mit.edu/lt/learning/broadcasts/.


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