Nader from Jordan: An Open Learner's Story
When Nader AlEtaywi was in high school in Jordan, he had a passion for finance but his prospects seemed limited. Juggling his studies, minimum-wage jobs, and family crises made it hard to envision a future where he could develop his talents and flourish in his chosen field. Through sheer perseverance he finished high school and entered university, where during the Covid pandemic in late 2020 he discovered the world of educational resources that MIT Open Learning offers. He devoured MIT OpenCourseWare courses in statistics, computer programming, and calculus, and soon realized that he could take steps toward a career in finance by enrolling in a MITx MicroMasters program. The program’s instructional team recognized Nader’s talent, and when he finished the program they offered him a position as a teaching assistant. From there, drawing on the skills he had learned but also on the online community he had become a part of, Nader was able to get jobs in his field, first working for a financial firm in Jordan, and then for companies in the US and Dubai. In this episode, we hear his inspiring story of passion and perseverance.
The Open Learners podcast is produced by Alexis Haut and hosted by Emmanuel Kasigazi and Michael Jordan Pilgreen..
Relevant Resources:
MIT OpenCourseWare (https://ocw.mit.edu/)
The OCW Educator portal (https://ocw.mit.edu/educator)
MIT MicroMasters Program in Finance (https://micromasters.mit.edu/fin/)
Dr. Egor Matveyev (MIT faculty page) (https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/egor-matveyev)
Prof. Andrew Lo (MIT faculty page) (https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/andrew-w-lo)
Courses by Prof. Lo on MIT OpenCourseWare (https://ocw.mit.edu/search/?q=%22andrew+lo)
Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions (https://www.sessions.blue/)
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Credits:
Sarah Hansen, host and producer (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-e-hansen/)
Brett Paci, producer (https://twitter.com/Brett_Paci)
Dave Lishansky, producer (https://twitter.com/DaveResonates)
Show notes by Peter Chipman
MIT OpenCourseWare
A free and open online publication of educational material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum, ranging from introductory to the most advanced graduate courses. On the OCW website, each course includes a syllabus, instruction...