Wed 3 Dec 2008
在NIT念MIT(在宁波理工念麻省理工)
Posted by He Zhenbiao under Back-to-School, 传播学, 日志, 研究, 读书
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“北大的学生在北大念北大,NIT的学生在NIT念北大。”曾经是我激励学生的口头禅。
今天在课上和学生说,你们可以在NIT念MIT,学生居然以为我只是鼓励。当然不只是鼓励。
MIT的大量课程是开放的。可以直接得到关于麻省理工相关课程的大量资料甚至课程视频。
地址:
(1)比较媒介研究
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Comparative-Media-Studies/index.htm
(2)传媒艺术与技术
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm#MediaArtsandSciences
有志愿者翻译了部分中文内容:
http://www.myoops.org/cocw/mit/Media-Arts-and-Sciences/index.htm
Comparative Media Studies
Comparative Media Studies is the examination of media technologies and their cultural, social, aesthetic, political, ethical, legal, and economic implications.
At MIT, students are trained to think critically about properties of all media and about the shared properties of different media, as well as the shared properties and functions of media more generally, both within one period of time and across generations.
MIT Comparative Media Studies offers both undergraduate degree opportunities, as well as a two-year course of study leading to an SM degree.
MIT Comparative Media Studies research and educational projects explore a wide variety of traditional media and their uses in education, entertainment, communication, politics, and commerce. Faculty are widely recognized for their leadership in developing both archival and instructional interactive projects, creating new models for thinking about, producing, and using digital media. Through several research and project initiatives we work closely with Microsoft, Initiative Media, LeapFrog Enterprises, American Theatre Wing, and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Department of Comparative Media Studies links
Visit the MIT Department of Comparative Media Studies home page at:
http://web.mit.edu/cms/
Review the MIT Department of Comparative Media Studies curriculum at:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/resources/curriculum/index.htm#cms
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Media Arts and Sciences

If anything can be certain about the future, it is that the influence of technology, especially digital technology, will continue to grow and to profoundly change how we express ourselves, how we communicate with each other and how we perceive, think about and interact with our world.
These “mediating technologies” are only in the first stages of their modern evolution; they are still crude, unwieldy, unpersonalized and poorly matched to the human needs of their users. Their fullest development in those terms is emerging as one of the principal technical and design challenges of the emerging information age.
At MIT, the phrase Media Arts and Sciences signifies the study, invention and creative use of enabling technologies for understanding and expression by people and machines. The field is rooted in modern communication, computer and human sciences, and the academic program is intimately linked with research programs within the Media Laboratory. Computers and computation are the most prominent common denominators of this multi-disciplinary merger of previously separate domains. For underlying the explosive advances of the various technologies involved, we are discovering and cultivating a new set of shared intellectual and practical concerns that are becoming the foundations of a new academic discipline. In its simplest form, the field of Media Arts and Sciences can be thought of as exploring the technical, cognitive and aesthetic bases of satisfying human interaction as mediated by technology. In more forward-looking terms, it addresses the quality of life in the information-rich environment of the future.
Department of Media Arts and Sciences links
Visit the MIT Department of Media Arts and Sciences home page at:
http://www.media.mit.edu/mas/
Review the MIT Department of Media Arts and Sciences curriculum at:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/resources/curriculum/index.htm#mas
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Updated within the past 180 days |
MIT Course # | Course Title | Term |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAS.110 | Fundamentals of Computational Media Design | Spring 2003 | |
| MAS.160 | Signals, Systems, and Information for Media Technology | Fall 2001 | |
| MAS.450 | Holographic Imaging | Spring 2003 |
何老师,麻省理工学院的开放式课程的翻译是不是朱学恒他们的“OOPS义工翻译运动”搞的?
何老师,麻省理工学院开放式课程的翻译是不是朱学恒他们的“OOPS义工翻译运动”搞的?
是的啊。