Saturday, July 2, 2011

Cool Site of the Week: MIT OpenCourseWare Program

Let's face it, summer is not a friend, your brain. If you kill not busy him with beer, late at night on bonfire parties or Michael Bay movies (seriously, he must be stopped), get your poor gray matter into your noggin, in too much direct sunlight on weekend trips to cooked beach. To compensate for the annual visit to your poor noodle hit, we recommend treating it with some of the best free education to offer anywhere in the world. Your brain a solid and direct your browser Massachusetts Institute of Technology 's OpenCourseWare program, our Cool Site of the Week.

In operation since 2001, the MIT OpenCourseWare program website is currently host to over 2,000 individual presentations in 33 disciplines, as taught by some of the greatest thinkers in the world. MIT offers visitors to the site with full course materials, problems and solutions, reading lists and in some cases, even videos. The materials are free to use, copy and redistribute it from anyone, anywhere in the world.

To date, use more than 71 million unique users from 215 countries, has to offer the MIT OpenCourseWare site removed, providing self-learners and teachers access to some of the best teaching materials available anywhere in the world.

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