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[http://web.mit.edu/d-lab/ D-lab]] is an MIT lab run by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Smith Amy Smith] that focuses on appropriate technologies. They run the [[IDDS]] (international development design summit) each summer.
[http://d-lab.mit.edu/ D-Lab] is a suite of classes offered at MIT that focuses on [[international development]], [[appropriate technologies]] and sustainable solutions. The D-Lab family of classes is constantly growing, but as of the fall 2009 it consists of 9 academic offerings: D-Lab: Development; D-Lab: Design; D-Lab: Dissemination; Development Ventures; D-Lab: Cycle Ventures; D-Lab: Health; D-Lab: ICT; Developing World Prosthetics; and Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries. D-Lab was founded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Smith Amy Smith] in 2002.
 
== D-Lab: Development ==
[http://d-lab.mit.edu/development/ D-Lab: Development] is offered each fall. Students learn about a variety of approaches to international development, and are placed on country teams that go abroad for the month of January to experience field work and learn about development in a more hands-on way.
 
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D-Lab is a suite of classes offered at MIT that focuses on international development, appropriate technologies and sustainable solutions. The D-Lab family of classes is constantly growing, but as of the fall 2009 it consists of 9 academic offerings: D-Lab: Development; D-Lab: Design; D-Lab: Dissemination; Development Ventures; D-Lab: Cycle Ventures; D-Lab: Health; D-Lab: ICT; Developing World Prosthetics; and Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries. D-Lab was founded by Amy Smith in 2002.

D-Lab: Development

D-Lab: Development is offered each fall. Students learn about a variety of approaches to international development, and are placed on country teams that go abroad for the month of January to experience field work and learn about development in a more hands-on way.

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