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2011
I managed the development of CaPRéT to enable OER websites to understand how their web content is being used.
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2011
I managed the development of CaPRéT to enable OER websites to understand how their web content is being used.
2011-present
I manage the annual iCampus Student Prize competition that recognizes the innovative and creative application of technology that improves living and learning at MIT.
2011
I was General co-Chair responsible for the program and all logistics; I also hosted at least one of OCWC’s annual meetings from 2006-2011.
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2010-present
I provide staff support to MITCET, manage two course modularity experiments, organize events and manage the MITCET website.
2010-present
I provide project management and technology support for the MIT-Haiti Initiative which conducts STEM professional development for Haitian educators, and is creating a language of science in Kreyòl.
2010-2011
I managed Project Greenfield, which experimented with novel interfaces and services for open educational resources, including MIT OpenCourseWare.
2010-present
I provide educational technology consulting and support, as well as manage the course website, for 3.003 Global Principles of Engineering Practice.
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2009-2011
I managed development of a SpokenMedia multilingual demo, Concept and Content demo and provided strategic consulting on how IIHS could use open education principles.
2009-2011
I managed the SpokenMedia project, which prototyped an automated lecture transcription service for course videos, and designed and managed the software development of the SpokenMedia player. The goal was to enable improved search over lecture videos, such as those available through MIT OpenCourseWare.
I’ve been using the website/service IDoneThis.com to send myself a daily reminder to reflect on my accomplishments for the day since April 2011. Then in a small world moment, the StartupDigest email list linked to this article from the idonethis.com blog, “Marc Andreessen’s Productivity Trick to Feeling Marvelously Efficient” Marc came up with a system:… Continue Reading Tuesday Tip: Anti-ToDo List
Brandon Muramatsu builds connections at the intersection of learning, technology, innovation and scale. His work focuses on online and digital learning to improve teaching and learning with a focus on open education. He has been involved in the development of learning technologies and education technologies, curriculum and course development, open education / open educational resources and educational digital libraries over the last 25+ years. His work has a focus on engineering and STEM education, both nationally and internationally, and at all education levels.
Brandon Muramatsu leads the design and implementation of local, national and international strategic education initiatives at MIT for MIT Open Learning, and he consults on open education and educational innovation and technology.
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