WITH OpenCourseWare

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MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that aims to make university teaching materials freely available online. The project started in October 2002. Over 2,200 courses are available online. Most of them contain the lecture notes in addition to homework and exams (often with solutions). Some courses also have interactive applets or video recordings. Well-known examples are the lectures by Walter Lewin and Gilbert Strang .

More than 200 universities have published their courses based on the MIT model and have joined forces in the OpenCourseWare Consortium .

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