Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Wow! Stay Home and Go to M.I.T.

To quote the noted philosopher Flounder, "This is really cool."

The OpenCourseWare movement, begun at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2002 and now spread to some 120 other universities worldwide, aims to disperse knowledge far beyond the ivy-clad walls of elite campuses to anyone who has an Internet connection and a desire to learn.

Intended as an act of "intellectual philanthropy," OpenCourseWare (OCW) provides free access to course materials such as syllabi, video or audio lectures, notes, homework assignments, illustrations, and so on. So far, by giving away their content, the universities aren't discouraging students from enrolling as students. Instead, the online materials appear to be only whetting appetites for more.

Read the rest of The Christian Science Monitor article
here and visit the M.I.T. site for its OpenCourseWare at: www.ocw.mit.edu

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