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Welcome to the MIT STLx Series.
MIT STLx MOOCs aim to propagate the idea of socially responsible real estate entrepreneurship. The courses are designed for undergraduate and graduate students as well as industry professionals to learn the methods, practice, finance, and theory of real estate entrepreneurship as well as factors of environmental change, population growth, and urbanization in regard to preserving the welfare of those impacted by real estate projects. MIT STLx MOOCs will be available in Chinese through our strategic partnership with XuetangX in China.
The Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab (STL Lab) was founded in January 2015 through a generous grant from alumnus Samuel Tak Lee (’62, ’64). Housed jointly in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) and the Center for Real Estate (CRE) within the MIT School of Architecture + Planning (SA+P), the STL Lab brings together researchers and professionals from the fields of architecture, planning, and real estate to create and disseminate tools for a new generation of socially responsible entrepreneurs and academics.
Launch: Summer 2017
Instructor: Yu-Hung Hong, Director, The Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab
Launch: Summer 2017
Instructor: Larry Susskind, Head, Environmental Policy and Planning Group; Professor, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Launch: Fall 2017
Instructors:
Bill Wheaton, Professor, MIT Center for Real Estate, Professor Emeritus, MIT Department of Economics
Siqi Zheng, Champion Professor & Faculty Director, The Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab; Associate Professor, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning/Center for Real Estate
Launch: Fall 2017
Instructors:
David Geltner, Associate Director, Center for Real Estate; Professor, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Jing Wu, Associate Professor, Department of Construction Management, Tsinghua University
Siqi Zheng, Champion Professor & Faculty Director, The Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab; Associate Professor, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning/Center for Real Estate
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--Welcome
-Course Welcome
--Welcome
-Entrance Survey
-Entrance Survey
-Learning Objectives
-Course Schedule
-Meet Your Course Instructors
-Grading and Completion Criteria
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-Introduction
-Lectures
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-Readings
--Social Impact Assessment: The State of the Art
--Social Impact Assessment and Public Participation in China
-Developer Interview
--Module 1
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-Questions
-Assignment
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--Peer Assessment
-Debrief
--Discuss
-Introduction
-Lectures
-Readings
--Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment
--Public Participation and Environmental Dispute Resolution
--Environmental Impact Assessment for Developing Countries in Asia
--Importance of Nonobjective Judgements
--Example Environmental Impact Statement
-Developer Interview
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--Module 2
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-Questions
-Assignment
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--Peer Assessment
-Debrief
--Discuss
-Introduction
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-Lectures
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-Readings
--Introduction to Social Impact Assessment
--Effectiveness in Social Impact Assessment
--Example Social Impact Statement
-Developer Interview
--Video
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-Questions
-Assignment
-Debrief
--Discuss
-Introduction
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-Forest City Case Study
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--Part 2
--Part 3
--Additional Forest City Information
-Lectures
-Readings
--Dealing with An Angry Public
--Facility Siting and Public Opposition
-Developer Interview
--Module 4
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-Assignment
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--SCENARIO
-Debrief
--Discuss
-Introduction
-Lectures
-Readings
--Why Would Corporations Behave in Socially Responsible Ways?
--Social Impact Assessments of Large Dams Throughout the World
--Environmental Sustainability Principles for the Real Estate Industry
-Developer Interview
--Module 5
-Questions
-Assignment
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--SCENARIO
-Debrief
-Further Resources
-Thank You
--Thank you for taking the course
-Acknowledgements