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MIT OpenCourseWare SUDATeK

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Welcome to MIT's OpenCourseWare:

a free and open educational resource (OER) for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. 

MIT OCW:

  • Is a publication of MIT course materials
  • Does not require any registration
  • Is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity
  • Does not provide access to MIT faculty

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AFRiBAY.COM Mirror

AFRiBAY.COM is proud to introduce to its Consultants & Partners, Universities, Educational Institutions, and Businesses in Africa, the free MIT OpenCourseWare.

These 1700 free courses, cover post-graduate and under-graduate levels, with access to lecture notes, slide presentations, assignments and interactive lectures. For further information contact mit@AFRiBAY.COM

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"OpenCourseWare expresses in an immediate and far-reaching way MIT's goal of advancing education around the world. Through MIT OCW, educators and students everywhere can benefit from the academic activities of our faculty and join a global learning community in which knowledge and ideas are shared openly and freely for the benefit of all." - Susan Hockfield, President of MIT