Chi, and other MIT Media Lab graduate students,
It would be great to inject into the World University and School's 'Electrical Engineering,' wiki, Subject pages ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Electrical_Engineering ... with more art-making and imaginative possibilities, as well as into this E.E., MIT OCW-centric, academic discipline, itself ... as WUaS moves to Wikidata, our upcoming, new, database repository ... Let's chat further about this. Do you have an MIT-centric course in mind you'd like to teach? What do you have in mind?
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Great, and thanks for your email and tutorial. I'll look to add it to one or two WUaS, wiki subjects - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Subjects - but I'm not sure where yet; I invite you to try adding it, if you'd like to get an immediate, hands-on experience of editing, or teaching, at WUaS.
If WUaS matriculates, as we're planning, our first, MIT OCW-centric (accrediting on this - http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/audio-video-courses/), online, tuition-free, undergraduate class in 2014 (applying this autumn), I'm very curious to plan for hands-on aspects. Will students be making things with electronics, paper and legos in their home, for example, in related classes?
It would be great to communicate about a number of items beyond these.
Best,
Scott
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