The iLab Project
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Links
- iCampus Website Initiated in 1999, iCampus is a research collaboration between Microsoft Research and MIT whose goal is to create and demonstrate technologies with the potential for revolutionary change throughout the university curriculum. iCampus-sponsored innovations have had broad and significant impact throughout MIT, and they are continuing to evolve through worldwide multi-institutional collaborations. The iLab Project was sponsored by Microsoft Corporation through the iCampus project at MIT.
- OpeniLabs Website OpeniLabs provides an open portal to selected remote laboratories at MIT. Through this portal, students, educators, and self learners are given access to some of MIT's iLabs. Currently accessible are the Microelectronics Device Analyzer, the Dynamic Signal Analyzer and the ELVIS lab.
Contacting the iLab Team
The iLabs Project is run out of the Center for Educational Computing Initiatives (CECI), a research center at MIT that focuses on advanced technologies for educational uses. We are located on MIT's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Email Address:
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Mailing Address:
The iLab Project
Center for Educational Computing Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, 9-315
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307