To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. On April 4th, 2001, the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Five years after the initial pilot of MIT's OpenCourseWare initiative, it's now making its way into secondary education with the launch this week of "Highlights for High School," which aims to bolster ...
In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts and bolts. Whether it's cars, robots, personal gadgetry or industrial machines, Candace Lombardi examines the moving parts that keep our ...
Ninety-four percent of MIT students say they have accessed OpenCourseWare. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s free course content has reached 100 million people worldwide, and as U.S.
International Open Education conference returns to MIT campus ; Call for Proposals open through April 7. The 2026 ...
In news that went largely overlooked a few weeks ago, MIT President Charles Vest announced that the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology plans to make the materials for nearly all of its ...
MIT is exploring ways to make money off online learning. But the institute says it has no plans to raise cash by sticking its pioneering MIT is exploring ways to make money off online learning. But ...
Celebrating its sixth anniversary, the OpenCourseWare Project's goal is to put MIT's course materials online, for free. The coursework is provided under a Creative Commons license which limits usage ...
Five years after the initial pilot of MIT's OpenCourseWare initiative, it's now making its way into secondary education with the launch this week of "Highlights for High School," which aims to bolster ...