MIT OpenCourseWare

MIT OpenCourseWare is a large-scale, Web-based publication of the educational materials from virtually all of MIT’s curriculum. This unique initiative enables the open sharing of MIT teaching materials with educators, enrolled students, and self learners around the world.

MIT OpenCourseWare provides access to the syllabi, lecture notes, course calendars, problem sets and solutions, exams, reading lists, and even a selection of video lectures from MIT courses representing 33 academic disciplines and all five of MIT’s schools.

Course materials contained on the MIT OpenCourseWare Web site may be freely used, copied, distributed, translated, and modified by anyone, anywhere in the world for non-commercial purposes as described in our Creative Commons license.

In November 2007, MIT OpenCourseWare launched Highlights for High School, which organizes the course materials currently featured on OCW—including 1,800 syllabi, 15,000 lecture notes, 9,000 assignments and 900 exams—into a format that is more accessible to high school students and teachers.

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