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Comments on: MIT OpenCourseWare: Teaching the world for free

MIT OpenCourseWare is getting widely distributed, much more so than I had thought.

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by FundiMkuu March 19, 2009 12:47 PM PDT
"MIT's OpenCourseWare initiative, Yes, but there are loads of other universities already on iTunes, UK slowly coming in. This is the most worth endevour and justification for internet existance.
Unfortunately, French universities are loosing yet another opportunity to popularise French.
For my son attending French School in Tanzania the only choice is to brush up his English. Sad.

Ivan
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by linuxworld007 March 20, 2009 1:33 PM PDT
Hi Matt,

Strange that You did not mention about :

http://ocw.novell.com/

Novell Training Services

Novell OpenCourseWare is a collection of educational materials developed by Novell Training Services for authorized courses and other customer training purposes. By making these materials available to the public, we hope to extend to all people worldwide the opportunity to access these high quality learning materials.
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by filagot April 28, 2009 9:20 AM PDT
hi i want to learn about electrical engineering with sound and video.
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by chuteok July 2, 2009 1:52 AM PDT
What I wish is to find somewhere to learn about Pre Columbian {ie: Mayan, Inca Toltec , Olmec etc} history. Whare is the best place to learn for free as an Adult on a pension and it being a fav since I was aged 14??
Any ideas gang
Chris
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by OMSITARAM July 12, 2009 8:03 AM PDT
Respected sir,
as i am from india i am very much pleased to have the oprtunity to learn online.
I am in a state university which is wellknown in our country for international label
education.
I want to know more about mechanical engineearing,how can i get it.
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