التدريس في هذا المعهـد يقوم على الأسلوب الطبيعي المستخدم في جميع أنحاء العالم تقريباً ، حيث يدخل الأستاذ لشرح المحاضرة حول موضوع ما ، ثم يطلب من الأساتذة المساعدين إدارة حوار مع الطلبة للوصول إلى تفاصيل موضوع المحاضرة ، أو يتم تقسيم الطلاب إلى مجموعات لحل المشاكل يطلق عليها p-sets ، حيث يتم تكليف الطلبة بحل مشكلة في كل أسبوع تقريباً ؛ في نهاية المنهج الجامعي فإن الطلبة يقومون بجمع هذه الحلول مع أسئلة الاختبارات وإجاباتها ويطلقون عليها bibles (كتب توراة) ، وبعد عدة سنوات من جمع الكثير من هذه bibles فإن الطلبة يسلمونها إلى الجيل التالي ، ولذلك فهي بالفعل “من جيل إلى جيل”.
في الفصل الدراسي الأول (السيمستر) للطلبة فإنه لا يتم إسناد تقديرات إليهـم (مثل بقية الجامعات) بل يتم تقديرهـم على حالتين فقط: اجتاز المقرر\لم يجتاز المقرر ، أما الفصل الدراسي الثاني فيتم تقديرهم هكذا: ABC أو لم يجتاز المقرر ؛ من الجيد هـنا أن المقررات التي يفشل فيها الطالب يتم الإشارة إليها في الأوراق داخل المعهـد فقط ، وليس خارجـه ، فبعد التخرج لن يكون في سجلك أنك رسبت في مادة من المواد … بالنسبة للمعدل الجامعي العام للطلبة فهـو على مقياس 5 ، حيث: A=5 ، B=4 ،C=3 ،D=2 and F=0 . من المستغرب هـنا أن طلبة المعهد حينما تسألهـم عـن تخصصاتهـم والمواد التي يدرسونها فإنهـم لا يجيبونك باسم التخصص بل برقم التخصص . الضغوط شديدة جداً على الطلبة والأساتذة يحاسبونهـم بشكل دقيق للغـاية ، ولذلك فإن العلاقة التي تربط بين الطلبة والمعهد هي علاقة حب وكره في نفس الوقت ، وشعار المدرسة الشكلي هـو IHTFP وهي أي جملة تبدأ أحرف كلماتها بهذا الشعار ، ويمكن أن تكون هذه الجملة حسب الطلبة I hate this ****ing place, أو جملة حب للمعهد مثلاً I have truly found paradise …… العديد من قيم هذا المعهد التي يحملها وطلابه تأتي من ثقافة الهاكر ، والعديد من مفاهيم هذه الثقافة بل والعديد من أعلامها وجدت في هذا المعهد ابتداء من ريتشارد ستولمان ، على كل فإن الفعل hack له عدة معاني في هذا المعهد ، ولأداء هذا الفعل “To hack ” فإنه يعـني مثلاً تفحص المناطق بشكل فيزيائي ودقيق للغـاية حتى القضبان الموجودة مثلاً في الشارع والسقوف وكيف تم بناء أرضية المنطقـة .. وما إلى ذلك ، أما الهاك Hack كاسم (أو علم) فهـو يعـني نكتة عـملية متقنـة .
الموقع الرسمي للمعهد
http://www.mit.edu/
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معهد كاليفورنيا للتكنولوجيا
(
بالإنجليزية: California Institute of Technology)، يسمى
كالتيك (بالإنجليزية: Caltech) اختصاراً، هو جامعة خاصة تقع في ولاية
كاليفورنيا الأمريكية. تأسست عام
1891.
باقي المعلومات عن المعهد بــ English
The California Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Caltech)[1] is a private, coeducational research university located in Pasadena, California, in the United States. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis on the natural sciences and engineering. Caltech also operates and manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a NASA organization that oversees the design and operation of many unmanned space probes. Caltech is a small school, with only about 2100 students, but is ranked in the top 10 universities worldwide by metrics such as citation index, Nobel Prizes, and general university rankings.
Student life
[edit] House system
Main article: House System at Caltech
During the early 20th century, a Caltech committee visited several universities and decided to transform the undergraduate housing system from regular fraternities to a House System, similar to the residential college system at Oxford, Yale and Cambridge. Four south houses (or hovses, so named for the inscription on the gates thereof) were built: Blacker House, Dabney House, Fleming House, and Ricketts House. In the 1960s, three north houses were built: Lloyd House, Page House, and Ruddock House. During the 1990s, an additional house, Avery House, was built to accommodate those who felt the original seven houses were not suitable for them. The four south houses closed for renovation in 2005 and reopened on December 15, 2006.
[edit] Student life traditions
Beckman Auditorium
Beckman Auditorium
[edit] Annual events
Every Halloween, Dabney House conducts the infamous "Millikan pumpkin-drop experiment" from the top of Millikan Library, the highest point on campus. According to tradition, a claim was once made that the shattering of a pumpkin frozen in liquid nitrogen and dropped from a sufficient height would produce a triboluminescent spark. This yearly event involves a crowd of observers, who try to spot the elusive spark. The title of the event is an oblique reference to the famous Millikan oil-drop experiment which measured e, the elemental unit of electrical charge.
On Ditch Day the seniors ditch school, leaving behind elaborately designed tasks and traps at the doors of their rooms to prevent underclassmen from entering. Over the years this has evolved to the point where many seniors spend months designing mechanical, electrical, and software obstacles to confound the underclassmen. Each group of seniors designs a "stack" to be solved by a handful of underclassmen. The faculty have been drawn into the event as well, and cancel all classes on Ditch Day so the underclassmen can participate in what has become a highlight of the academic year. This year, Ditch Day fell on May 15, 2007.
Another long-standing tradition is the playing of Wagner's ominous Ride of the Valkyries at 7:00 each morning during finals week with the largest, loudest speakers available. The playing of that piece is not allowed at any other time (except if one happens to be listening to the entire fifteen hours of The Ring Cycle), and any offender is dragged into the showers to be drenched in cold water fully dressed. The playing of the Ride is such a strong tradition that the music was used during Apollo 17 to awaken Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, a Caltech alumnus. (Unfortunately, the tradition arose at different times in different Houses, so Schmitt did not react as expected. Instead, he just became confused.)
[edit] Pranks
Caltech students have been known for the many pranks (also known as RF's) they have pulled off.
The two most famous are the changing of the Hollywood Sign to read Caltech, by judiciously covering up certain parts of the letters, and the changing of the Rose Bowl scoreboard to an imaginary game where Caltech beat MIT. During the 1961 Rose Bowl Game, Caltech students altered the flip-cards that were raised by the stadium attendees to display "Caltech." This event is now referred to as the Great Rose Bowl Hoax.
Recently, a group of Caltech students pulled a string of pranks during MIT's Campus Preview Weekend for admitted students. These including covering up the word Massachusetts in the "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" engraving on the main building façade with a banner so that it read "That Other Institute of Technology". A group of MIT hackers responded by altering the banner so that the inscription read "The Only Institute of Technology". Caltech students also passed out T-shirts to MIT's incoming freshman class, with MIT on the front and "... because not everyone can go to Caltech" along with an image of a palm tree on the back.
MIT retaliated in April 2006, when students posing as the Howe & Ser Moving Company stole the 130 year old, 1.7 ton Fleming House cannon and moved it to their campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts for their 2006 Campus Preview Weekend, repeating a similar prank performed by nearby Harvey Mudd College in 1986. (The name "Howe & Ser", if said rapidly, and if read recognizing that the & symbol is a ligature of the Latin word "et", sounds like howitzer; it could also mean "how we answer", since the latest prank was an answer to the 2005 prank on MIT.) Thirty members of Fleming House traveled to MIT and reclaimed their cannon on April 10, 2006.
On April 13, 2007 (Friday the 13th), a group of students from The California Tech, Caltech's campus newspaper, arrived and distributed fake copies of The Tech, MIT's campus newspaper, while prospective students were visiting for their Campus Preview Weekend. Articles included "MIT Invents the Interweb", "Architectects Deem Campus 'Unfortunate'", and "Infinite Corridor Not Actually Infinite."
In recent years, pranking has been officially encouraged by Tom Mannion, Caltech's assistant VP for campus life. "The grand old days of pranking have gone away at Caltech, and that's what we are trying to bring back," reported the Boston Globe, which noted that "security has orders not to intervene in a prank unless officers get Mannion's approval beforehand."[18]
Caltech pranks have been documented in three Legends of Caltech books, the most recent of which was edited by alumni Autumn Looijen '99 and Mason A. Porter '98 and published in May 2007.
[edit] Honor Code
Life in the Caltech community is governed by the Honor Code, which simply states: "No member of the Caltech community shall take unfair advantage of any other member of the Caltech community." This is enforced by a Board of Control, which consists of undergraduate students,[19] and by a similar body at the graduate level, called the Graduate Review Board.[20]
The Honor Code aims at promoting an atmosphere of respect and trust that allows Caltech students to enjoy privileges that make for a more relaxed atmosphere. For example, the Honor Code allows professors to make the majority of exams as take-home, allowing students to take them on their own schedule and in their preferred environment.
Through the late 1990s, the only exception to the Honor Code, implemented earlier in the decade in response to changes in federal regulations, concerned the sexual harassment policy. Today, there are a myriad of exceptions to the Honor Code in the form of new institute policies such as the Fire Policy, and Alcohol Policy. Though both policies are presented in the Honor Code Handbook given to new members of the Caltech Community, large portions of the undergraduate population regards them as a slight against the Honor Code and the implicit trust and respect it represents within the community[21].
ياحظهم عندهم عيد هالوين
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طبعا في الكثر من المعاهد غير الي ذكرتها فوق
مثل
Florida Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
DIT Dublin Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology
و للمزيد من المعاهد روح على قوقل و أكتب
institute of technology
و إذا تبي معاهد الكمبيوتر بس أكتب
institute of Computer
و صلنا إلى نهاية تقرير اليوم ..
لا تسوني من صالح دعائكم
January 16th, 2008, 08:43 AM
هذا التقرير شامل عن أغلب معاهد التكنلوجيا institute of technology
بسم الله نبداء
معهد
MIT
massachusetts institute of technology
معهد تكنولوجيا ماساتشوستس
حياة الطلاب في المعهد والتدريس
في الفصل الدراسي الأول (السيمستر) للطلبة فإنه لا يتم إسناد تقديرات إليهـم (مثل بقية الجامعات) بل يتم تقديرهـم على حالتين فقط: اجتاز المقرر\لم يجتاز المقرر ، أما الفصل الدراسي الثاني فيتم تقديرهم هكذا: ABC أو لم يجتاز المقرر ؛ من الجيد هـنا أن المقررات التي يفشل فيها الطالب يتم الإشارة إليها في الأوراق داخل المعهـد فقط ، وليس خارجـه ، فبعد التخرج لن يكون في سجلك أنك رسبت في مادة من المواد … بالنسبة للمعدل الجامعي العام للطلبة فهـو على مقياس 5 ، حيث: A=5 ، B=4 ،C=3 ،D=2 and F=0 . من المستغرب هـنا أن طلبة المعهد حينما تسألهـم عـن تخصصاتهـم والمواد التي يدرسونها فإنهـم لا يجيبونك باسم التخصص بل برقم التخصص . الضغوط شديدة جداً على الطلبة والأساتذة يحاسبونهـم بشكل دقيق للغـاية ، ولذلك فإن العلاقة التي تربط بين الطلبة والمعهد هي علاقة حب وكره في نفس الوقت ، وشعار المدرسة الشكلي هـو IHTFP وهي أي جملة تبدأ أحرف كلماتها بهذا الشعار ، ويمكن أن تكون هذه الجملة حسب الطلبة I hate this ****ing place, أو جملة حب للمعهد مثلاً I have truly found paradise …… العديد من قيم هذا المعهد التي يحملها وطلابه تأتي من ثقافة الهاكر ، والعديد من مفاهيم هذه الثقافة بل والعديد من أعلامها وجدت في هذا المعهد ابتداء من ريتشارد ستولمان ، على كل فإن الفعل hack له عدة معاني في هذا المعهد ، ولأداء هذا الفعل “To hack ” فإنه يعـني مثلاً تفحص المناطق بشكل فيزيائي ودقيق للغـاية حتى القضبان الموجودة مثلاً في الشارع والسقوف وكيف تم بناء أرضية المنطقـة .. وما إلى ذلك ، أما الهاك Hack كاسم (أو علم) فهـو يعـني نكتة عـملية متقنـة .
الموقع الرسمي للمعهد
http://www.mit.edu/
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معهد كاليفورنيا للتكنولوجيا
(بالإنجليزية: California Institute of Technology)، يسمى كالتيك (بالإنجليزية: Caltech) اختصاراً، هو جامعة خاصة تقع في ولاية كاليفورنيا الأمريكية. تأسست عام 1891.
باقي المعلومات عن المعهد بــ English
The California Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Caltech)[1] is a private, coeducational research university located in Pasadena, California, in the United States. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis on the natural sciences and engineering. Caltech also operates and manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a NASA organization that oversees the design and operation of many unmanned space probes. Caltech is a small school, with only about 2100 students, but is ranked in the top 10 universities worldwide by metrics such as citation index, Nobel Prizes, and general university rankings.
Student life
[edit] House system
Main article: House System at Caltech
During the early 20th century, a Caltech committee visited several universities and decided to transform the undergraduate housing system from regular fraternities to a House System, similar to the residential college system at Oxford, Yale and Cambridge. Four south houses (or hovses, so named for the inscription on the gates thereof) were built: Blacker House, Dabney House, Fleming House, and Ricketts House. In the 1960s, three north houses were built: Lloyd House, Page House, and Ruddock House. During the 1990s, an additional house, Avery House, was built to accommodate those who felt the original seven houses were not suitable for them. The four south houses closed for renovation in 2005 and reopened on December 15, 2006.
[edit] Student life traditions
Beckman Auditorium
Beckman Auditorium
[edit] Annual events
Every Halloween, Dabney House conducts the infamous "Millikan pumpkin-drop experiment" from the top of Millikan Library, the highest point on campus. According to tradition, a claim was once made that the shattering of a pumpkin frozen in liquid nitrogen and dropped from a sufficient height would produce a triboluminescent spark. This yearly event involves a crowd of observers, who try to spot the elusive spark. The title of the event is an oblique reference to the famous Millikan oil-drop experiment which measured e, the elemental unit of electrical charge.
On Ditch Day the seniors ditch school, leaving behind elaborately designed tasks and traps at the doors of their rooms to prevent underclassmen from entering. Over the years this has evolved to the point where many seniors spend months designing mechanical, electrical, and software obstacles to confound the underclassmen. Each group of seniors designs a "stack" to be solved by a handful of underclassmen. The faculty have been drawn into the event as well, and cancel all classes on Ditch Day so the underclassmen can participate in what has become a highlight of the academic year. This year, Ditch Day fell on May 15, 2007.
Another long-standing tradition is the playing of Wagner's ominous Ride of the Valkyries at 7:00 each morning during finals week with the largest, loudest speakers available. The playing of that piece is not allowed at any other time (except if one happens to be listening to the entire fifteen hours of The Ring Cycle), and any offender is dragged into the showers to be drenched in cold water fully dressed. The playing of the Ride is such a strong tradition that the music was used during Apollo 17 to awaken Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, a Caltech alumnus. (Unfortunately, the tradition arose at different times in different Houses, so Schmitt did not react as expected. Instead, he just became confused.)
[edit] Pranks
Caltech students have been known for the many pranks (also known as RF's) they have pulled off.
The two most famous are the changing of the Hollywood Sign to read Caltech, by judiciously covering up certain parts of the letters, and the changing of the Rose Bowl scoreboard to an imaginary game where Caltech beat MIT. During the 1961 Rose Bowl Game, Caltech students altered the flip-cards that were raised by the stadium attendees to display "Caltech." This event is now referred to as the Great Rose Bowl Hoax.
Recently, a group of Caltech students pulled a string of pranks during MIT's Campus Preview Weekend for admitted students. These including covering up the word Massachusetts in the "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" engraving on the main building façade with a banner so that it read "That Other Institute of Technology". A group of MIT hackers responded by altering the banner so that the inscription read "The Only Institute of Technology". Caltech students also passed out T-shirts to MIT's incoming freshman class, with MIT on the front and "... because not everyone can go to Caltech" along with an image of a palm tree on the back.
MIT retaliated in April 2006, when students posing as the Howe & Ser Moving Company stole the 130 year old, 1.7 ton Fleming House cannon and moved it to their campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts for their 2006 Campus Preview Weekend, repeating a similar prank performed by nearby Harvey Mudd College in 1986. (The name "Howe & Ser", if said rapidly, and if read recognizing that the & symbol is a ligature of the Latin word "et", sounds like howitzer; it could also mean "how we answer", since the latest prank was an answer to the 2005 prank on MIT.) Thirty members of Fleming House traveled to MIT and reclaimed their cannon on April 10, 2006.
On April 13, 2007 (Friday the 13th), a group of students from The California Tech, Caltech's campus newspaper, arrived and distributed fake copies of The Tech, MIT's campus newspaper, while prospective students were visiting for their Campus Preview Weekend. Articles included "MIT Invents the Interweb", "Architectects Deem Campus 'Unfortunate'", and "Infinite Corridor Not Actually Infinite."
In recent years, pranking has been officially encouraged by Tom Mannion, Caltech's assistant VP for campus life. "The grand old days of pranking have gone away at Caltech, and that's what we are trying to bring back," reported the Boston Globe, which noted that "security has orders not to intervene in a prank unless officers get Mannion's approval beforehand."[18]
Caltech pranks have been documented in three Legends of Caltech books, the most recent of which was edited by alumni Autumn Looijen '99 and Mason A. Porter '98 and published in May 2007.
[edit] Honor Code
Life in the Caltech community is governed by the Honor Code, which simply states: "No member of the Caltech community shall take unfair advantage of any other member of the Caltech community." This is enforced by a Board of Control, which consists of undergraduate students,[19] and by a similar body at the graduate level, called the Graduate Review Board.[20]
The Honor Code aims at promoting an atmosphere of respect and trust that allows Caltech students to enjoy privileges that make for a more relaxed atmosphere. For example, the Honor Code allows professors to make the majority of exams as take-home, allowing students to take them on their own schedule and in their preferred environment.
Through the late 1990s, the only exception to the Honor Code, implemented earlier in the decade in response to changes in federal regulations, concerned the sexual harassment policy. Today, there are a myriad of exceptions to the Honor Code in the form of new institute policies such as the Fire Policy, and Alcohol Policy. Though both policies are presented in the Honor Code Handbook given to new members of the Caltech Community, large portions of the undergraduate population regards them as a slight against the Honor Code and the implicit trust and respect it represents within the community[21].
ياحظهم عندهم عيد هالوين
-------------------------------*****************************************-------------------------------
طبعا في الكثر من المعاهد غير الي ذكرتها فوق
مثل
Florida Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
DIT Dublin Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology
و للمزيد من المعاهد روح على قوقل و أكتب
institute of technology
و إذا تبي معاهد الكمبيوتر بس أكتب
institute of Computer
و صلنا إلى نهاية تقرير اليوم ..
لا تسوني من صالح دعائكم