In 1999, MIT Faculty considered how to use the Internet in pursuit of
MIT's mission—to advance knowledge and educate
students—and in 2000
proposed MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) a web-based publication of virtually all MIT
course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a
permanent MIT activity.. MIT published the first proof-of-concept site in 2002,
containing 50 courses. By November 2007, MIT completed the initial
publication of virtually the entire curriculum, over 1,800 courses in 33
academic disciplines. Going forward, the OCW team is updating existing
courses and adding new content and services to the site. I recently completed a project as the Curator of a new OCW Entrepreneurship Curriculum by organizing the existing OCW course content into a program that visitors can use to learn skills and obtain knowledge that will help them become more effective entrepreneurial thinkers and doers in the great MIT tradition of Mens et Manus (Mind and Hands). This project was supported by the NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation. Check it out and let me know what you think. New ideas and comments are always welcome. |