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Title: MIT- AITI


1
The New Wave Students Empowering Each Other
Across Continents Solomon Assefa
2
What is MIT-AITI?
  • A student run initiative at MIT
  • MIT students sent to Africa during Summer
  • Goals
  • Increase utilization of IT in African high
    schools and universities
  • Develop a long-term technical and cultural
    friendship between MIT and African Institutions
  • Provide MIT students with community service
    opportunities to implement their strong
    engineering background

3
How is MIT-AITI run?
  • Student run
  • unique, dynamic, creative, always evolving
  • direct input from MIT students who travel
  • Tasks designated to different committees
  • Logistics
  • Publicity
  • Selection
  • Curriculum
  • Program excellence
  • Fund raising

4
The Four Seasons
5
History of MIT-AITI
(17,000)
(17,000)
(50,000)
6
00 - 02 Learning Model
  • Classroom Learning
  • Morning lectures by MIT students
  • Afternoon lab sessions
  • Exams, class projects, feedback from students
  • Invited guest talks by local entrepreneurs

2000 2001 2002
of MIT students 4 4 14
of African Students 45 75 180
of African Teachers 5 5 10
7
Implementation
  • The courses are taught by MIT students who are
    selected from all disciplines in MIT.
  • The courses are offered over the summer period
    for a period of 6 weeks.
  • High demand at MIT receive over 100
    applications each year
  • High demand in Africa many want to enroll

8
Program content
  • AITI offers courses in JAVA, Java Server
    Pages(JSP) , ASP.NET (cutting edge) and LINUX
    (free operating system)
  • The African schools choose from our menu of
    courses
  • Students take exams and implement community based
    projects

9
03 Change and Expansion
Expansion
Kenya Ghana Ethiopia
of MIT students 2 9 7
of African Students 10 96 140
of African Teachers 2 5 4
Learning Models Ethiopia Classroom Learning
and Entrepreneurship Ghana Classroom Learning
Kenya Self Learning
10
Self Learning Model
11
Other Activities
  • Entrepreneurship lectures conducted in Ethiopia
  • Gave visibility to the program
  • Liked by all participants (guests as well as
    students)
  • AIDS awareness initiative in Ghana
  • Brochures, open discussions
  • Talks on how to apply to US colleges
  • What exams to take, how to find on-line resources
  • Inspire You can be successful You can empower
    yourself and change the future being proactive

12
04 Advanced Model
  • Continue classroom learning
  • Select 50 students per country
  • Self learning
  • implement in all three countries
  • involve 1 African professor from each school
    give a few practical lectures, work with
    students
  • 2 MIT students working with students and
    professor
  • 20 African students per country
  • Entrepreneurship lectures
  • implement in all three countries
  • guest lectures by local entrepreneurs
  • conduct a business plan competition
  • Concentrate on universities (tertiary education)
  • Actively seek for local internships for AITI
    graduates

13
Impact MIT
  • Unique experience for MIT students in a new
    culture
  • Fostered the concept of community service and
    group collaboration by utilizing technical
    background
  • Enhanced MITs involvement in providing novel
    solutions for bridging the gap between developed
    and developing nations
  • MITs name has been mentioned in many African
    newspapers and other media outlets
  • created goodwill for further collaboration with
    African institutions
  • Increased awareness of MIT community about
    Africa
  • dispelling stereotypical images

14
Impact Evaluation MIT
  • increasing of applications
  • increased student involvement in the
    organization
  • feedback from MIT offices
  • Testimonials

15
Impact Africa
  • Over the last three years AITI has taught over
    500 students and 30 teachers
  • Introduced cutting edge technology (eg. ASP.net),
    and promote open software (eg. Linux)
  • Local community based websites initiated

16
Impact Africa
  • Students got jobs in local IT industry
  • Utilizing novel learning models
  • Inspired high school alumni initiatives
  • Inspired African universities to actively seek
    collaboration with US universities

17
Impact
  • MIT students enable African students with the
    latest advanced IT tools
  • African students enrich MIT students with a deep
    understanding of unique cultures and communities
  • A new wave where students in different continents
    empower each other

18
Future Prospects
  • Strengthen AITI in Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia
  • Would like to expand to two more countries
  • Wishful thinking would like to get 500,000 to
    fund AITI projects over the next five years

19
Program Sponsorship
  • Mentors
  • Professor Paul Gray
  • Professor Richard Larson
  • Foundations
  • Engineering Information Foundation (EIF)
  • Lord Foundation
  • Government
  • Educational Development Center (EDC)
  • Companies
  • Africa Online, 3Com
  • Private
  • Kate and Baty Gordon, Professor Paul Gray

20
Support from MIT
  • Office of the president and the provost
  • Office of the chancellor
  • Graduate Students Office
  • Edgerton Center
  • Public Service Center (PSC)
  • Academic Computing Service

21
Goals of LINC
  • Implementation of world class tertiary education
    in developing countries leveraging internet
    (e-learning), television, and radio technologies
  • Bring together professionals whose primary
    concern is quality tertiary e-learning in
    developing countries
  • 2004 creating and sustaining learning
    communities

22
Summary Link to LINC
  • MIT-AITI
  • a successful, scalable, flexible, and
    sustainable model
  • a model for other similar initiatives
  • Working with LINC
  • AITI is a good model to evaluate the impact of
    e-learning on tertiary education in developing
    nations
  • AITI is creating learning communities
  • AITI is bringing together future professionals,
    NOW
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