Travel to Brazil with students from MIT’s innovative D-Lab program. Learn about sustainable development, engage in community building projects in Sao Paulo and Canuana, Tocantins. Along the way, play soccer in the middle of a Brazilian highway.
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, April 17th, 2007 at 5:01 pm and is filed under Uncategorized.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
this is very interesting… i never thought of the solar water thing, the cans were pretty ingenious too… but hmm… that is interesting, perhaps ill try and do the same to my tap water… first creat a filter for it, then boil all of the bacteria away? that is interesting… heck, thats good!
You know, it works a heck of alot better if i dont even remotely try to watch over dial up… its just not possible… this isbetter, and I have to agree with Acevedo, it is better that youve switched to flash.
the video was great… although kindof difficult to run in linux… all these little errors kept popping up… ugg… slackware… gotta love it!
D-Lab? why doesnt anyone ever tell me about these things? thats awsome! brazil too? thats double awsome! thats wootistic! im just amazed at the quality of the camra, most of mine have the quality of watching a greyhound chase a flying squirrel!
Hello everybody,
I am in Rio de Janeiro, however I am from PERU. First of all let me give you a congratulation for the job that you have done in São Paulo, if you travel any time to Rio de Janeiro, do not doubt to write.
I have a question, Do you have an travel schedule, as I wrote I am from PERU and I am sure that your knowledge could be useful to help people.
My english is not the best but I hope that you have received the message.
These videos are awsome the video quality is amazing. I wish I could go to MIT but school was never my thing I have like a 2.0 average in highschool haha. I would love to go into the network engineering field or maybe even media production but would not be able to take all the BS courses like english and math. I really appreciate all your guys hard work and dedication without you guys we would still be in 1980 with MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 haha. No plasma screens more then likely no broadband. I hope everyone at MIT keeps up the good work.
Now that you are using Flash we can benefit from a much better delivery mechanism. The previous QuickTime format was much slower.
Thank you.
To the Zig-Zag editing team–great job. Go D-lab!
Great video Sam! It was such an amazing experience work with you guys! Miss you all!
this is very interesting… i never thought of the solar water thing, the cans were pretty ingenious too… but hmm… that is interesting, perhaps ill try and do the same to my tap water… first creat a filter for it, then boil all of the bacteria away? that is interesting… heck, thats good!
You know, it works a heck of alot better if i dont even remotely try to watch over dial up… its just not possible… this isbetter, and I have to agree with Acevedo, it is better that youve switched to flash.
the video was great… although kindof difficult to run in linux… all these little errors kept popping up… ugg… slackware… gotta love it!
D-Lab? why doesnt anyone ever tell me about these things? thats awsome! brazil too? thats double awsome! thats wootistic! im just amazed at the quality of the camra, most of mine have the quality of watching a greyhound chase a flying squirrel!
the music was quite nice as well.
D-Leab is a definate thing im going to look into.
thangs zigzag personel!
Hello everybody,
I am in Rio de Janeiro, however I am from PERU. First of all let me give you a congratulation for the job that you have done in São Paulo, if you travel any time to Rio de Janeiro, do not doubt to write.
I have a question, Do you have an travel schedule, as I wrote I am from PERU and I am sure that your knowledge could be useful to help people.
My english is not the best but I hope that you have received the message.
Muito Obrigado e Parabens.
I really Love MIT and its people.
These videos are awsome the video quality is amazing. I wish I could go to MIT but school was never my thing I have like a 2.0 average in highschool haha. I would love to go into the network engineering field or maybe even media production but would not be able to take all the BS courses like english and math. I really appreciate all your guys hard work and dedication without you guys we would still be in 1980 with MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 haha. No plasma screens more then likely no broadband. I hope everyone at MIT keeps up the good work.