MIT OpenCourseWare

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MIT OpenCourseWare is a free, web-based publication of virtually all Massachusetts Institute of Technology course content, offering open access to lecture notes, exams, and other educational materials to learners worldwide.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf online learning platform
open educational resources platform
website
accessModel open access
businessModel nonprofit
cost free of charge
countryOfOrigin United States
fundedBy donations
grants
hasFeature course translations
downloadable course materials
mirror sites
no credit or certification
no registration required
searchable course catalog
hostInstitution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
inception 2001
inspired OpenCourseWare Consortium
OpenCourseWare movement
language English
launchDate 2002
license Creative Commons license
licenseType Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
location Cambridge, Massachusetts
offers assignments
audio lectures
exams
free course materials
lecture notes
online textbooks
syllabi
video lectures
operator Massachusetts Institute of Technology
parentOrganization Massachusetts Institute of Technology Open Learning
partOf open education movement
publisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology
slogan Unlocking knowledge, empowering minds
subjectArea biology
computer science
economics
engineering
humanities
management
mathematics
physics
social sciences
targetAudience educators
lifelong learners
self-learners
students
website https://ocw.mit.edu

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
affiliation
Hal Abelson
contributedTo
OpenCourseWare movement
hasExample
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
hasOnlinePlatform
Hal Abelson ("MIT OpenCourseWare initiative")
notableWork
MIT OpenCourseWare ("Massachusetts Institute of Technology Open Learning")
parentOrganization

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