MIT OpenCourseWare celebrates 15 years of open sharing | MIT News

abernard102@gmail.com 2016-04-05

Summary:

"MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is celebrating 15 years of free and open publishing of MIT course materials. First proposed by the MIT faculty in 2001, OCW now provides access to the educational materials of more than 2,300 MIT courses, reflecting the teaching in all five MIT schools and 33 academic units. OCW’s 15th anniversary is sponsored by its technology provider, SapientNitro. Over 200 million people around the world have used OCW. Because OCW is Creative Commons-licensed, anyone can download and save OCW content, adapt and remix it to meet their needs, and share freely with their friends and colleagues. With website traffic exceeding 2 million visits every month and still growing, OCW is firmly established as a trusted resource for teachers and learners everywhere.  During these last 15 years, OCW has been a major driver in the open educational resources (OER) movement. First announced in April 2001, OCW began with a 'proof-of-concept' website offering 50 courses. In 2005, having published over 1,000 MIT courses, OCW helped launch the OpenCourseWare Consortium. Now called the Open Education Consortium, its nearly 300 higher education institutions and related organizations have freely shared many thousands of courses, open textbooks and other resources, and collaborated to foster widespread adoption of OERs ..."

Link:

http://news.mit.edu/2016/mit-opencourseware-celebrates-15-years-open-sharing-0404

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

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oa.new oa.comment oa.milestones oa.opencourseware oa.mit oa.education oa.oer oa.textbooks oa.books

Date tagged:

04/05/2016, 10:36

Date published:

04/05/2016, 06:36