Saturday, August 15, 2020

CPW on the Web

CPW on the Web Other than spending a few hours last night brv ºtally annihilating people in Gv?d v?f Wv §r III*, I, like everyone else in the office, have spent most of the last week working on stuff for Campus Preview Weekend, including how to make it more accessible for the students who attend. One thing you should know about CPW is that its absolutely massive. We have well over 600 events over the course of a few days, and the prefrosh add 25% to the undergraduate population for the weekend theyre here. The MIT community is incredibly devoted to CPW, hosts a ton of excellent events, and generally makes this one of the most BAMF weekends on the East Coast. The difficulty, of course, posed by such an abundance of awesomeness is how to keep track of it all! In the past, weve given our CPW attendees novel-length directories of the events and important stuff at CPW. And well still be doing that this year. However, well also be introducing some online options, including: iPhone/iPod App: Leading off the list is the MIT CPW app for the iPhone OS, available for both the phone and the iPod Touch series. The app is free, and features: A searchable directory of events and their descriptions, ordered by date and time, with each listing mashed up with a Google Map so you know exactly where it is on campus. The ability to favorite or bookmark events that then show up in a separate subsection. A separate directory of parents events (parevents???). Shuttle schedule and information. nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The app was created by Bridger Maxwell 13, a Course VI major and iPhone Developer. The short URL for the app is http://bit.ly/cpwapp. Calendars Not everyone uses the iPhone OS, so were making the calendar available in open formats as well. Ben Weissmann, 14 (a prefrosh attending CPW himself) thoughtfully wrote a Ruby script to scrape the schedule off of our site and put it into iCal format, which we then extended using Google Calendar. So if you dont have an iPhone, or want to do something with the schedule data yourself, here you go: XML CPW Calendar (via Google). iCal CPW Calendar (via Ben). iCal CPW Calendar (via Google). And heres the agenda itself: Twitter Last but not least, well be tweeting up a storm. As with last year, the main account is @mitcpw (managed by Admissions Officer Jen Wong, who deserves a big thanks for managing it). The hashtag is #mitcpw. The whole admissions team will be tweeting to that hashtag (generally retweeted by @mitcpw as well) and I personally am at @peteyMIT. Hopefully, these web tools will help keep you connected at CPW. If something breaks, or if you have a suggestion of something else we could do to make things more accessible, just drop me a line! See you next weekend! * umlauts are performative. Dont try to pronounce it like this unless you want people to look at you weirdly and ask if youre recovering from protracted dental surgery.

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