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MIT Finally Completes Its OpenCourseWare Project.

by alaaron | December 3, 2007 at 02:15 am | 325 views | add comment
MIT this week announced an important digital achievement: the completion of its pioneering OpenCourseWare project. And everyone involved seems quite happy with being unsure about why exactly it's important.

The achievement is digitizing all the classroom materials for all of MIT's 1,800 academic courses, putting them online, and inviting anyone and everyone to do whatever they want with that information. It's called the OCW project, and it's spawning a global movement to make what had been jealously guarded education resources accessible to educators and learners everywhere.

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December 3, 2007 at 02:15 am by alaaron, 325 views, add comment

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