February 23, 2001
MIT Plans Round-the-Clock Webcast of Campus Lectures and Events
All M.I.T., all the time?
Perhaps so, if the folks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who help develop teaching technologies have their way. They're trying to round up the corporate and foundation sponsors they need to finance a proposed 24-hour-a-day video-streaming project.
Called M.I.T. World, the project would involve round-the-clock Webcasting of lectures, symposiums, and other events on the M.I.T. campus.
Dozens of such events occur each week, sometimes
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