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LINC 2016 Conference was a big success!\u00a0 We will post the videos of the plenary and panel sessions soon.
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LINC 2016 Pre-conference Workshops | Sunday, May 22, 2016<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n

Make the most of your experience at LINC 2016 and attend one of the exciting pre-conference workshops on Sunday, May 22 for an additional fee.<\/p>\n

LINC 2016 is proud to offer workshops, specifically designed for the Conference, and are hosted by world-renowned MIT faculty, groups and departments such as the MIT Media Lab, Edgerton Center, MIT BLOSSOMS, MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) and the Office of Digital Learning (ODL). In particular, these workshops will focus on MOOC development and various sectors of pre K-12 education.<\/p>\n

Participants are welcome to register for the full-day workshop, or for one or two of the half-day workshops: all taking place on Sunday, May 22, 2016 on MIT Campus. We welcome you to attend a pre-conference workshop as a stand-alone course, or to enrich your LINC Conference experience at MIT.<\/p>\n

Seating is limited and registration operates on a first-come, first-serve basis, so sign up today! Full program details will be sent out to participants early spring 2016. Included in the pre-conference workshop are morning, lunch and afternoon refreshments.<\/p>\n

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Full-Day Workshop<\/strong> – 9:00am-5:00pm<\/h3>\n

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\n<\/strong>MOOC Makers
\nHosted by ODL\u2019s Digital Learning Lab & MITx<\/p>\n

Today, thousands of massive open online courses (MOOCs) are offered by institutions and businesses across over the world. The MOOC movement created a new generation of \u201cMOOC Makers\u201d who design and implement these courses both globally and for use within their own institutions. The MOOC Makers Workshop is a space to share lessons learned from working with and on MOOCs, showcase innovations in design, assessment, and implementation, and enable discussions and learning from others working on MOOCs.<\/p>\n

The MOOC Makers Workshop will be a hands-on, discussion-based program, primarily designed for MOOC practitioners and those already engaged in the MOOC field. \u00a0However, researchers, administrators, entrepreneurs, technologists, and funders are welcome to attend and engage in a discussion with MOOC Makers about their work.<\/p>\n

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