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  2. What does the word mit mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word mit . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    • Active Learning: A teaching and learning approach that “engages students in the process of learning through activities and/or discussion in class, as opposed to passively listening to an expert.
    • Asynchronous Instruction: Asynchronous instruction is the idea that students learn similar material at different times and locations. The term is often associated with online learning where students complete readings, assignments, or activities at their own pace and at their own chosen time.
    • Authentic Assessment: Assessments in which student learners demonstrate learning by applying their knowledge to authentic, complex, real-world tasks or simulations.
    • Backwards Design: A course design process that starts with instructors identifying student learning goals and then designing course content and assessments to help students achieve these goals.
  3. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus community.

    • A Private University in The Public Interest
    • A New Approach to Education
    • Our Current Campus
    • From History to Present

    The story of MIT begins with a heartfelt belief: that the American educational system of the 19th century was fundamentally broken. Instead of treating a scientific education and a practical education as fundamentally incompatible, its founders envisioned a new education to unify mens et manus, mind and hand, theory and practice, into a coherent pr...

    From its inception, the new institution, offering a new education, attracted a new kind of student. Ellen Swallow Richards, the first woman in the United States to earn a degree in STEM,⁠03 You can read her thesis, on kinds of ore from Colorado, here. graduated from MIT in 1870. She soon became its first female faculty member, helped establish the ...

    By the early 1900s, MIT had run out of room in its original Back Bay campus, and in 1916 moved to the left bank of the Charles Riverinto its current campus, which was designed and constructed by alumni. As America entered World War I, MIT became a military training ground,⁠07 In fact, more MIT alumni served as commissioned officers in WWI than alum...

    Marking and describing periods of history always becomes more difficult the closer one draws to the present. However, after the end of the Cold War, it’s probably safe to say that the recent history of MIT has been characterized primarily by continuing advances in research and entrepreneurship, public advocacy on behalf of science itself, and welco...

  4. Definitions of MIT. noun. an engineering university in Cambridge. synonyms: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. see more. example of: university. establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching. Cite this entry.

  5. MIT believes the best education occurs when students are self-motivated and engaged participants in a dynamic community of learners. We combine rigorous academics with a learning-by-doing approach.

  6. MIT. /ˌem aɪ ˈtiː/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology. a US university known especially for its science courses and research. It was established in 1861 in Boston and moved in 1916 to Cambridge, Massachusetts, close to Harvard University. It is considered to be one of the best science and technology universities in the world.

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