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1. Full Circle at the Museum of Art :: Welcome :: Imaginify Community Network :: imagine if i . . . read the good news
www.imaginify.org/post/index.p - [Cached]Published on: 3/3/2007 Last Visited: 1/28/2008
Kurt Fendt [17], Research Director, Comparative Media Studies and Co-Principal Investigator/Manager, Metamedia Project [18], MIT -
2. Logbook | SHARE, Swiss House for Advanced Research and Education
www.creativeswitzerland.com/lo - [Cached]Published on: 10/27/2003 Last Visited: 2/20/2006
MIT Professor Kurt Fendt introduced the author and moderated the animated discussion following the lecture.
Hansjörg Schertenleib lived in Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and Austria before settling down in Ireland. He maintains strong ties to Switzerland and plans to spend more time in his home town Zurich.
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MIT Professor Kurt Fendt, from MIT's Foreign Languages and Literatures Department, introduced the author and moderated the very lively discussion following the lecture. -
3. Microlearning Conference 2005 - Microlearning.org
www.microlearning.org/MicroCon - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2005 Last Visited: 11/27/2007
Kurt Fendt (M.I.T, USA): "Creative Learners - Collaborative Tools: New Modes of On-line Learning and Teaching"
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Kurt Fendt Kurt Fendt is Research Director in the Comparative Media Studies Graduate Program and Research Associate in Foreign Languages and Literatures at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is head of the HyperStudio, a development laboratory for educational media projects in the humanities at MIT. He is Principal Investigator and Manager of the /Metamedia/ project. His work includes the conceptualization and implementation of multimedia applications for the humanities, with a special focus on foreign-language and culture education, and research on hypertext theory. Fendt also teaches several courses in the CMS Graduate Program, in Foreign Languages and Literatures, and the Literature Section.
