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'''OpenCourseWare''', or '''OCW''', is a term applied to course materials created by universities and shared freely with the world via the internet. The OCW movement began at [[MIT]] with the launch of [[MIT OpenCourseWare]] in October 2002. Since then, a number of universities have created OCW projects, some of which have been funded by the [[William and Flora Hewlett Foundation |
'''OpenCourseWare''', or '''OCW''', is a term applied to course materials created by universities and shared freely with the world via the internet. The OCW movement began at [[MIT]] with the launch of [[MIT OpenCourseWare]] in October 2002. Since then, a number of universities have created OCW projects, some of which have been funded by the [[William and Flora Hewlett Foundation]]. |
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Revision as of 21:06, 29 March 2009
OpenCourseWare, or OCW, is a term applied to course materials created by universities and shared freely with the world via the internet. The OCW movement began at MIT with the launch of MIT OpenCourseWare in October 2002. Since then, a number of universities have created OCW projects, some of which have been funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
According to the website of the OCW Consortium, an OCW project:
- is a free and open digital publication of high quality educational materials, organized as courses.
- is available for use and adaptation under an open license.
- does not typically provide certification or access to instructors.[1]
Technology
- Utah State University's Center for Open Sustainable Learning developed a Content Management System for OCW known as eduCommons, a technology which is utilized by many members of the OCW Consortium. eduCommons is built on the open source Content Management System called Plone.[citation needed]
See also
- OpenCourseWare in China
- OpenCourseWare in Japan
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- Berkeley Webcast
- Notre Dame OpenCourseWare
- Open Yale Courses
- Tufts OpenCourseWare
- Stanford Engineering Everywhere
- University of California
- List of Open Education Insitution
External links
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- Utah State University OpenCourseWare
- Tufts University OpenCourseWare
- Delft University of Technology OpenCourseWare
- OER Commons
- Students for Free Culture
- Promoting Free Online Education
- Learning Social Network
- Indian Ministry of HRD’s initiative: National Programme on Technology enhanced learning. Also, open courses from IITs & IISc on Youtube : 3500 courses.
References