The next step: Open-sourcing education April 16, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty This story originally appeared in the April 4th issue of The Saratoga Falcon. When it comes to having access to an advanced education, there is a big difference between an engineering student at a premier university and a bicycle repairman in a rural village in China. Now, thanks to a rapidly growing program called Open CourseWare--popularized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology--that repairman in Luoyang, China, can, with a little bit of initiative, learn the same material as the student and give himself the technical skills necessary for job advancement. read more » The next step: Open-sourcing education April 16, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty This story originally appeared in the April 4th issue of The Saratoga Falcon. When it comes to having access to an advanced education, there is a big difference between an engineering student at a premier university and a bicycle repairman in a rural village in China. Now, thanks to a rapidly growing program called Open CourseWare--popularized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology--that repairman in Luoyang, China, can, with a little bit of initiative, learn the same material as the student and give himself the technical skills necessary for job advancement. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more »
The next step: Open-sourcing education April 16, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty This story originally appeared in the April 4th issue of The Saratoga Falcon. When it comes to having access to an advanced education, there is a big difference between an engineering student at a premier university and a bicycle repairman in a rural village in China. Now, thanks to a rapidly growing program called Open CourseWare--popularized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology--that repairman in Luoyang, China, can, with a little bit of initiative, learn the same material as the student and give himself the technical skills necessary for job advancement. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more »
University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more »