44 episodes

Chalk Radio is an MIT OpenCourseWare podcast about inspired teaching at MIT. We take you behind the scenes of some of the most interesting courses on campus to talk with the professors who make those courses possible.

Our guests open up to us about the passions that drive their cutting-edge research and innovative teaching, sharing stories that are candid, funny, serious, personal, and full of insights. Listening in on these conversations is like being right here with us in person under the MIT dome, talking with your favorite professors.

And because each of our guests shares teaching materials on OCW, it's easy to take a deeper dive into the topics that inspire you. If you're an educator, you can make these teaching materials your own because they're all openly-licensed.

Hosted by Dr. Sarah Hansen from MIT Open Learning.

Chalk Radio episodes are offered under a CC BY-NC-SA license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

Chalk Radio MIT OpenCourseWare

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Chalk Radio is an MIT OpenCourseWare podcast about inspired teaching at MIT. We take you behind the scenes of some of the most interesting courses on campus to talk with the professors who make those courses possible.

Our guests open up to us about the passions that drive their cutting-edge research and innovative teaching, sharing stories that are candid, funny, serious, personal, and full of insights. Listening in on these conversations is like being right here with us in person under the MIT dome, talking with your favorite professors.

And because each of our guests shares teaching materials on OCW, it's easy to take a deeper dive into the topics that inspire you. If you're an educator, you can make these teaching materials your own because they're all openly-licensed.

Hosted by Dr. Sarah Hansen from MIT Open Learning.

Chalk Radio episodes are offered under a CC BY-NC-SA license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

    Everything Here Is Sacred (Terrascope Radio Replay)

    Everything Here Is Sacred (Terrascope Radio Replay)

    A team of first-year students from MIT’s Terrascope program travels to the Navajo Nation to learn firsthand about the Diné people’s traditional connection to the land.

    • 18 min
    The Power of Experience with Dr. Ari Epstein

    The Power of Experience with Dr. Ari Epstein

    Dr. Ari Epstein shares how the Terrascope Program at MIT offers first-year students a chance to help solve real-world sustainability challenges—and gain lifelong learning skills along the way.

    • 19 min
    Economics and Real-World Impact with Dr. Sara Ellison and Prof. Esther Duflo

    Economics and Real-World Impact with Dr. Sara Ellison and Prof. Esther Duflo

    Dr. Sara Ellison and Nobel Laureate Esther Duflo explain how economics can help us take manageable steps toward an equitable world—and why you might want to disable some of your spreadsheet’s default settings.

    • 36 min
    The Lumpy Universe with Prof. David Kaiser

    The Lumpy Universe with Prof. David Kaiser

    Prof. David Kaiser shares how science is a both a product and a producer of historical events and cultural change—and why young Einstein was no Einstein.

    • 53 min
    Reimagining Cities with Prof. David Hsu

    Reimagining Cities with Prof. David Hsu

    For Professor David Hsu, climate mitigation starts with communities.

    • 10 min
    The Kitchen Cloud Chamber with Prof. Anne White

    The Kitchen Cloud Chamber with Prof. Anne White

    Engineering Professor Anne White talks hands-on nuclear science and clean energy.

    • 44 min

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