Mitchel Resnick is a Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab, where he develops new technologies and activities to engage
Mitchel co-founded the Computer Clubhouse Project, an international network of 100 after school centers, where youth from low income communities
Mitchel and the Scratch team have partnered with Google and Google.org to increase youth coding efforts through projects like CS First, Google's CS curriculum for nine to 14-year-olds,
Mitchel 's passion for people, education, and empowerment has inspired me and countless others, and I'm excited to introduce him to speak with you all today.
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Mitchell: I run an organization in Brooklyn, New York, called Terreform ONE. My co-founder, Maria Aiolova, is here and I see some of our students and some friends. So, you may be
Mitchell: Yeah. member #3: When is that actually being used for? That's a lot of energy.
Mitchell: Yeah. That's taking into account everything. So, that's commercial uses, that's industrial uses, that's, that's taking the population of the entire United States and
Mitchell: Yeah. member #3: And then the population of the United States uses about thousands of terawatts?
Mitchell: Yeah, it's true. Maybe, maybe it is per day. I don't know. I think that that's pretty much the numbers that we got, but now that I'm doing it, I mean, I'll refer
Mitchell: Brain fart. It happens.
Mitchell: Good. Good question. Thank you.
Mitchell: Yeah. member #6: I'm wondering what happens to a sense of history? It seems like culturally, we're attached to things and like, your proposal you preserve it hopefully and it seems like
Mitchell: Right. What I didn't have time to say is that we do preserve a history of architectural typology in anything that we're changing. Historic preservation is essential.
Mitchell: Thanks guys.
Mitchell is a current writer talking about network technologies and our experience of space.
Mitchell thank you so much thank you Cheryl and it's it's wonderful to be
Bill Mitchell was, at points, the Dean of the School of Architecture at MIT.
Joni Mitchell, I'd say.
Joni Mitchell song, you don't know what you got till it's gone?
Molly Mitchell went to the same high school as me, and actually elementary school.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb, no one ever likes that.
Love Mitchell and Webb.
Edgar Mitchell was an Apollo astronaut.
And Mitchell said, oh my God, he screwed this up again.
Now Mitchell, while he was Reverend of this church, got interested in other things.
So Mitchell actually came up with an idea that was later called "the dark star." So he suggested, and this is a small quote from what he said at this meeting in 1783,
- Melanie Mitchell is a professor at the Santa Fe Institute who studied artificial intelligence for decades.
What Mitchell and Laplace thought, and I think it's a very beautiful idea, is they imagined in their mind's eye, "Well, can you go bigger?
Working with Mitchel and the Scratch team helped me internalize that coding did not need to be an exclusive skill restricted to engineers,
is watching me and Mitchell Whitfield, who plays Stanley Rothenstein, and even Pesci at the time, just not be able to control our laughter when the great Austin
My name's Anais Mitchell.
And Jerry Mitchell, who I knew from doing "Legally Blonde," called me up.
I know Jerry Mitchell very well.
One was the Jerry Mitchell show.
it's like Mitchell Loeb says.
originally created by Mitchell burus and Robin green who are probably more well known for creating The Sopranos well
And Ed Mitchell does whole hog BBQ, which is hard to say, in North Carolina.
I love Mitchell and Webb.
That's what Edgar Mitchell was talking about as well, this internal and external, that it's all together.
There's Tom Mitchell at Carnegie Mellon, Steve Muggleton in the UK, and Russ Quinlan in Australia.
I would say Mitchell's Soul Food just has one cook and a very small staff, if you want to go to Vanderbilt. That is absolutely fantastic.
And Joni Mitchell played, Jackson Browne played, bunch of different people.
and Joni Mitchell for how expressive she is, and how personal she is, and what unique musical she has.
So John Mitchell was a very interesting character.
Because before John Mitchell was the Reverend John Mitchell running this little church in England he was actually a renowned scientist at the University of Cambridge in England.
So here was Mitchell's idea again but there could be objects that were so massive, in this case so massive and so dense, that they would essentially vanish from view.
when William J Mitchell Bill Mitchell as he's known uh the dean of architecture former dean of architecture MIT passed away at a
member #4: Mitchell: Oh well. I'm pretty sure that's the exact number. I don't, I can't-- member #3: It seems to be off by like, multiples of magnitude.