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Open House Presentations

During the Open House on Friday, October 22, 2010, MIT Professor Michel DeGraff and Senior Associate Dean Vijay Kumar provided an overview of the symposium. MIT-Haiti Symposium IntroductionView more presentations from MIT OEIT. MIT-Haiti Symposium SummaryView more presentations from MIT OEIT.

By | October 25th, 2010|News|1 Comment

MIT-Haiti Symposium Concludes

After nearly two days of intense meetings, the MIT-Haiti Symposium concluded on Friday with a call to action. Symposium organizer, Michel DeGraff, provides a brief summary: Our Haitian colleagues, like us at MIT, do realize that the task ahead is daunting and will require extraordinary creativity and fortitude. Yet many of the Haiti participants believe [...]

By | October 24th, 2010|Featured, News|0 Comments

BLOSSOMS Video with Kreyòl

BLOSSOMS module “Can Earthquakes be Predicted” by Zach Adam of Teachers Without Borders, translated by Yvon Lamour (Cambridge Public School District) and Michel DeGraff (MIT), and with Kreyòl voiceover by Yvon Lamour. MIT Tech TV

By | October 22nd, 2010|Featured, Projects|1 Comment

Jacky Lumarque talks about skills-based volunteering

Jacky Lumarque points Symposium participants at this article as the starting point for his presentation. Ten days after the earthquake, Quisqueya had organized a volunteer system. First the medical students set up in a tent on the parking lot. They were supervised initially by their teachers, then by a team of Slovak doctors who arrived [...]

By | October 19th, 2010|Highlights, Projects|1 Comment

Charles Vest: Open Education for an Open World

“I believe the role of the university is to create opportunity, pure and simple. We create opportunity for young people, for cities, and nations ... And people everywhere need opportunity. ” Charles M. Vest

By | October 19th, 2010|News, Projects|0 Comments

Carl Darbouze

Carlo Darbouze Carl Darbouze holds a Bachelor Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Columbia, and a Master of Science Degree in System Engineering and Computer Science from Howard University. He has been an IT specialist for many years, and has taught computer and math classes at various universities, [...]

By | October 18th, 2010|Profile|0 Comments

Michèle Pierre-Louis

“How are we going to restore education? Is it time to rethink the educational system in Haiti?”

By | October 16th, 2010|Profile|0 Comments

Hérissé Guirand

Hérissé Guirand Hérissé Guirand graduated with a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from the State University of Haiti in 1981. He earned a Master's Degree in Information Systems Applied to Management from the University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse ( France) in 1984. He had an internship at IBM France in Quality Control Department (1984). [...]

By | October 15th, 2010|Profile|0 Comments

New perspectives on basic and higher education programs

Jean-Marie Théodat provides new perspectives on basic and higher education programs in Haiti. One of the major challenges our generation is facing in Haiti is the lack of education and human resources in the rebuilding of a sustainable society. Traditionally Haiti has been counting on foreign countries for the definition of its higher education framework. [...]

By | October 15th, 2010|Projects, Uncategorized|0 Comments

MIT & Haiti: The Year Ahead

Thomas A. Kochan, chair of the MIT faculty and professor of management, describes the next steps in MIT's collaboration with Haiti. "Our role in helping Haiti recover from the devastating earthquake illustrates both the strengths and weaknesses of how we respond to requests for engagement. Clearly, the magnitude of the devastation and the close proximity [...]

By | October 15th, 2010|News|0 Comments