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What Is OCW?

OCW is a free and open publication of material from thousands of MIT courses across the entire MIT curriculum. That’s courses from every MIT department and degree program, and ranging from the introductory to the most advanced graduate level. Each OCW course includes a syllabus, some instructional material (such as lecture notes or a reading list),...

How Do I Use OCW?

You can freely browse the OCW collection and use it at your own pace. There’s no signup, no enrollment, and no start or end dates. MIT doesn’t offer credit or certificates for using OCW. Instead, use OCW to guide your own life-long learning, or use OCW to teach others. Knowledge is your reward! OCW is made for sharing. Download and save files and c...

For Teachers

The free materials on OCW are used by educators around the world in teaching, adapted and integrated into curricula that inspires and empowers learners. And by sharing MIT faculty’s teaching approaches with the world, OCW is also a setting for reflective dialog about the craft of teaching and using Open Educational Resources (OER). We encourage you...

For Learners

When you find a course of interest, begin by skimming the syllabus and calendar. This tells you the course goals, key topics, and the sequence of what is taught and studied. It’s up to you to decide what and how you’d like to learn. Study the materials in a course from beginning to end, or select individual concepts found in different courses. You ...

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What is MIT OpenCourseWare?

MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a free, publicly accessible, openly-licensed digital collection of high-quality teaching and learning materials, presented in an easily accessible format.

Does MIT offer free courses?

Empowering Minds. Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT. No registration required. Learn More about the OCW mission Free courses with interactive content from MIT OpenCourseWare and MITx courses. View the list of courses. OCW offers course content and materials related to a wide range of collections.

How do I download course materials?

Just look for the “Download course materials” link in the left hand navigation of the course. This will give you a zip file that will decompress to a set of files replicating the entire course content locally. Look for the START.htm file in the course folder, which should open the course in a browser just like you were on the live site.

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