I explore the MIT Media Lab's Social Media Group, a research team dedicated to creating innovative sociotechnical systems and understanding how digital environments affect human interaction and communication through design and experimentation.
I share a link to the MIT Erotic Computing Group, a Media Lab initiative that explored the intersection of technology and human sexuality through experimental interface design and affective computing research.
I found a great demo of augmented reality technology from the MIT Media Lab’s Aesthetics + Computation Group. It showcases early interactive installations and experimental user interfaces that blend digital information with physical environments.
I evaluated my site's design against professional parameters and found it lacking. I believe the era of static sites is ending, and I'm anticipating the shift toward dynamic web design inspired by MIT Media Lab research.
I found that MIT OpenCourseWare has indexed its educational materials on Google Base, making their collection of free course content more accessible through Google’s structured data search platform.
MIT launches its Open Courseware initiative on September 30th, providing free public access to a collection of university-designed course materials and educational resources online.