MIT OpenCourseWare
A program sharing MIT's curriculum freely with the world, reaching an estimated 500 million people, with a focus on making educational materials accessible, especially in areas with limited internet connectivity.
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Videos Mentioning MIT OpenCourseWare

Jo Boaler: How to Learn Math | Lex Fridman Podcast #226
Lex Fridman
An initiative by MIT that provides free online access to course materials from its undergraduate and graduate level courses, contributing to online education.

Charles Isbell and Michael Littman: Machine Learning and Education | Lex Fridman Podcast #148
Lex Fridman
A program offering free online courses from MIT, through which Lex Fridman learned linear algebra.

Nick Kokonas Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A platform offering great college classes online, which Nick Kokonas and Tim Ferriss recommend for lifelong learning.

Gilbert Strang: Linear Algebra, Teaching, and MIT OpenCourseWare | Lex Fridman Podcast #52
Lex Fridman
MIT's initiative to put lectures online, which Lex Fridman used for his linear algebra studies.

Decentralized Web Salon Curt Newton and Ian Davis
MIT Open Learning
A program sharing MIT's curriculum freely with the world, reaching an estimated 500 million people, with a focus on making educational materials accessible, especially in areas with limited internet connectivity.

Naval Ravikant and Nick Kokonas — The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss

Day 2, Panel 2: Up and Coming: The Student Perspective | Bridging the Education/Workforce Gap
MIT Open Learning
An initiative by MIT that publishes its courses for free online, which Musi Demise found inspiring.

Open Learning Talks | Open Education, Cultural Collection, and Curation: Focus on HBCUs
MIT Open Learning
A platform sharing MIT faculty's teaching materials globally for 20 years, increasingly focusing on equity and cultural relevance.

Connexions - Building Communities and Sharing Knowledge
GoogleTalksArchive
An open content project, contrasted with Connections as Connections is a global repository, not limited to one institution's material.