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This is a
free
event for the MIT community.
Registration is required.
Come for all or part - please indicate which events you will attend:
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
9:30-10:00am (outside 10-250) Continental Breakfast
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10:00-10:45am (10-250) Tribute to Woodie Flowers
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10:45-11:45 (10-250) Keynote: How should STEM education address equity, the climate crisis, and its own moral infrastructure? Alice Pawley, Associate Professor, School of Engineering Education, Purdue University
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11:45-12:30 (10-250) MIT Faculty Panel on STEM education, climate crisis, equity, and ethics with Susan Silbey, Janelle Knox-Hayes & David McGee
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12:30-2:00pm (Lobbies 10 & 13) Community Expo & Lunch
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Concurrent afternoon workshops (choose 1):
2:00-4:00pm - Play the Climate Action Simulation Game with Sarah Meyers and Curt Newton in the Bush Room, 10-105
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2:00-3:30pm - Experiential Ethics: Infusing Ethics Education into Experiential Learning Opportunities — a brainstorming session with Kate Trimble in 2-135
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2:00-3:00pm - Open Discussion: Participating in the Data Economy — Promises and Concerns with Anindya Roy in 2-132
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Your name:
Your MIT email address:
Your primary MIT affiliation:
Faculty / Instructor
Student
Postdoc
Staff
Other (alumni, emeritus, researcher, other)
Non-MIT (as space permits)
For more info & detailed agenda, visit the
Festival of Learning event page
.
For questions or comments, please email:
festival-learning@mit.edu
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