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Happy New Year!

Posted on January 2, 2012 by Harrison Baker | 1 Reply

It’s 2012 and we have big things underway!  Plans for the wave tank and the new data collection tools are taking shape.

In the broader world of education, MIT’s new online learning initiative, MITx, is set to launch this year.  Here’s a post from Rhett Allain at Wired with his take on what MITx means for university classes.  What do you think it means for free-choice learning?

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