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Converging Media: Games, Literacy and Culture Research Fair

Stata Center, 1st Floor 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Join us to explore the many facets of research on cutting-edge digital games, media literacy, innovative humanities databases, and redefined corporate/consumer relations now underway in MIT's Comparative Media Studies program.

Jim Bizzocchi, “Close-Reading Media Poetics”

MIT Media Lab, Room 633 75 Amherst St., Cambridge, MA, United States

Close reading requires that the scholar immerse herself in the experience of the text on its own terms, and at the same time maintain a critical distance.

How to Write a Great Abstract

MIT Building 12, Room 132 60 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

In this workshop, we'll analyze sample abstracts from different fields, learn editing strategies, and practice revising abstracts.

Communicating Science to the Public

MIT Building 56, Room 162 Access Via 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

This workshop, with a panel of science writers, will provide vivid lessons and hands-on practice in communicating scientific research to a general audience.

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Understanding How to Reason with Sources

MIT Building E17, Room 136 40 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

This workshop will help you learn how to write with sources—published, online, or live—in ways that will help both you and your readers understand how your ideas build on, and move beyond, those of your sources.