Philly.com recently published an informative article about the role of elite colleges in online education. Here's a blurb:"...It hasn't been as clear what role , if any , elite...
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Yale University now offers seven online courses, available to everyone without charge. The opencourseware classes offer no credit or grades, but they're a fun way to give online learning a try....
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As a pioneer in opencourseware, MIT has long offered no-cost learning materials online. Now, its new project, Highlights for High School, provides virtual material to the younger crowd. Here's...
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Yale University is joining the ranks of colleges such as MIT by making some courses freely available. According to Yale Daily News, the Opencourseware content will soon be available...
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Sometimes I start daydreaming about going back to school. I don't need another degree, but I'd love to explore topics like web design or cooking - just to indulge my interests. Enrolling in an...
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According to a recent O'Reilly article, the Hewlett Foundation is working with Creative Commons to create a search portal for open education courses such as MIT's Open Courseware. Here's a...
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Over the last couple months, I've blogged about a lot of useful, free tools available to internet users who want to learn without paying tuition (See: 10 Free Online Classes, Free Online Video...
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Studying on your own with opencourseware (free online content from universities) is an easy way to brush up on a subject and explore your interests before enrolling in a for-credit course. Watching...
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As you celebrate the United State's Independence Day, why not take the time to learn a little more about the country? Here are some free, non-credit opencourseware classes about America:...
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