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MIT OpenCourseWare Update: May 2006
A Monthly E-mail Newsletter for Users
and Friends of MIT OpenCourseWare
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The May 2006 MIT OpenCourseWare Update Contains:
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MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is pleased to announce the publication of 25 new courses as part of our Spring 2006 course publication cycle. With the conclusion of our Spring 2006 publication cycle, we now offer open access to the educational materials from 1400 courses total, including the following new courses:
- 3.080 - Economic and Environmental Issues in Materials Selection, Fall 2005
- 5.311 -- Introductory Chemical Experimentation, Fall 2005
- 6.877 -- Computational Evolutionary Biology, Fall 2005
- 6.883 -- Program Analysis, Fall 2005
- 6.895 -- Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution, Fall 2005
- 7.349 -- Biological Computing: At the Crossroads of Engineering and Science, Spring 2005
- 7.931 -- Concept-Centered Teaching, Fall 2005
- 9.20 -- Animal Behavior, Fall 2005
- 10.547 -- Principles and Practice of Drug Development, Fall 2005
- 11.308 -- Advanced Seminar: Urban Nature and City Design, Fall 2005
- 11.486 -- Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis, Fall 2005
- 12.114 -- Field Geology I, Fall 2005
- 12.815 -- Atmospheric Radiation, Fall 2005
- 15.358 -- The Software Business, Fall 2005
- 15.818 -- Pricing, Spring 2005
- 16.885 -- Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
- 22.39 -- Integration of Reactor Design, Operations, and Safety, Fall 2005
- HST.510 -- Genomics, Computing, Economics, and Society, Fall 2005
- HST.590 -- Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series: Topics in Medical Ethics and Responsible Conduct in Research, Fall 2005-Spring 2006
- HST.721 -- The Peripheral Auditory System, Fall 2005
- PE.710 -- Tennis, Spring 2006
- PE.720 -- Weight Training, Spring 2006
- PE.730 -- Archery, Spring 2006
- PE.740 -- Fencing, Spring 2006
- SP.783 -- Engineering Capacity in Community Based Healthcare, Fall 2005
When looking at the
complete MIT OCW Course List, look for the red
NEW to indicate newly published materials. MIT OCW will publish 150 new, and 75 more updated courses, in October 2006.
2. Amazon Associates Program Partnership
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Help support MIT OCW by shopping at Amazon.com! Partnering with Amazon.com, MIT OCW now offers direct links to purchase the books cited in all courses from the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, such as
Course 6.003 - Signals and Systems, Fall 2003. Click on the book titles and purchase the book from Amazon.com, and MIT OCW will receive up to 10% of all purchases you make. Your support will enable MIT to continue offering open access to MIT courses.
The
Amazon Associates Program includes 1 million participating organizations and individuals around the world, and MIT OCW will conduct this pilot with all EECS courses through the end of September 2006.
3. Your Gift Sustains OCW Long-Term
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In offering free and open access to MIT courses, the MIT faculty are giving their educational materials to the world. But maintaining these courses, and evolving MIT OCW to meet the needs of our diverse user audience, has its costs. Thus, we depend on the generosity of users to sustain the MIT OCW project long term. We now offer a quick link to the "Donating to MIT OCW" section on every page on the MIT OCW Web site. Look for the following button at the top of every page:
Hit this button, and you will find that giving your gift to MIT OCW is easy, and that the
Giving to MIT Web site is a safe and secure way to financially support MIT OCW. MIT OCW will always be a free and open digital publication, however, your $50, $100, or $500 donation will enable us to continue to offer a high-quality publication of MIT's course materials.
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ParisTech is a collective entity that includes 11 of the most prestigious engineering schools in France. Each of its member institutions is known as the best in France in its particular field. The research and teaching at the 11 institutions is complementary and cover virtually all sectors of the various engineering sciences. We encouraged users to visit the
ParisTech OpenCourseWare project at
http://paristech.polytechnique.fr/catalogue/?langue=EN
5. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health OCW
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Tufts University, with campuses in Boston, Medford, Somerville and Grafton, MA, has a global reputation for academic and research excellence, and innovation. The
Tufts OpenCourseWare project demonstrate Tufts' strength in the life sciences, as well a multi-disciplinary approach, an international perspective, and an underlying ethic of service to the university's local, national, and international communities.
7. Utah State University OCW
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In addition, for those institutions interested in implementing their own "OpenCourseWare" project, Utah State University's
Center for Open Sustainable Learning has developed eduCommons, an OpenCourseWare Management System designed specifically to support OpenCourseWare projects such as MIT OCW and USU OCW. For more information on eduCommons, go to
http://cosl.usu.edu/projects/educommons/
>8. China Quality OCW (CNQOCW)
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The leading nine universities in Japan -- Hokkaido University, Keio University, Kyoto University, Kyushu University, Nagoya University, Osaka University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, the University of Tokyo, and Waseda University -- have formed the
Japan OCW Consortium. These nine universities now offer open access to more than 100 courses, in both
English and
Japanese.
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Inspired by the MIT OCW initiative, the
Fulbright School Economics Teaching Program (FETP) in Vietnam launched
FETP OpenCourseWare in 2003, the first "opencourseware" project to launch after MIT OCW opened in September 2002. The Fulbright School participates with other academic institutions in Vietnam to promote the use of innovative long-distance learning activities.
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