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MIT OCW – Year-End Numbers and a Year-Start Celebration
“A revolutionary idea about creating revolutionary ideas,” as president Susan Hockfield describes the MIT project, will now mark its 150th anniversary. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers its teaching materials used in undergraduate and graduate courses available on the web, … Continue reading
Posted in Open Access, Open Access Repositories, Open Education
Tagged Boston, FAST, Massachusets, MIT, MIT 150, MIT celebration, MIT Museum, MIT ocw, MIT OpenCourseWare, OER, Open Access, open course, open study, students
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Clearing a Path to Education
A Croatian friend asked me the other day if I knew anything about postgraduate courses being offered by a UK university. He had stumbled upon an ad for Work Based Learning courses being offered by the University of Middlesex. He … Continue reading
Posted in Developing Countries, Open Access, Open Education, Uncategorized
Tagged Academic Publishing, Carnegie Mellon, developing countries, Digital Libraries, distance learning, E-learning, MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, open education, OpenCourseWare, Publishing, scholars, students, University of California at Irvine, University of Middlesex, Work Based Learning, Yale
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MIT Makes All Faculty Publications Open Access
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has defined its mission as the one which will “best serve the nation and the world in 21st century”. That the institute has made its scholarly articles openly accessible is not exactly news but it … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries, Open Access, Open Education
Tagged Academic pu, DSpace, Librarians, Libraries, MIT, MIT OpenCourseWare, Open Access, scholars, Times Higher Education
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