2025 User Survey Results (part 1)
Were you one of the thousands of MIT OpenCourseWare users who responded to our user survey this…
Learn online from MIT’s #1 undergrad engineering program
(Original article published by Katherine Ouellette on Medium | October 20, 2025) What if you could tap into MIT’s…
Breaking the old model of education with MIT Open Learning
Free MIT study materials enabled 16-year-old Vivan Mirchandani’s nontraditional learning path, opening up scientific research and academic…
MIT OpenCourseWare is “a living testament to the nobility of open, unbounded learning”
For physicist Mostafa Fawzy, MIT Open Learning’s OpenCourseWare was a steadfast companion through countless study sessions. (Original…
Free MIT Courses and Resources to Help K-12 Teachers Make this School Year a Success
Bring evidence-based teaching techniques, the science of learning, and STEAM curricula to your classroom from MIT Open…
More than 12.7k Ways to Learn Online from MIT
Explore non-degree learning opportunities from the QS top-ranked university for 2025–26. (Original article published by Katherine Ouellette…
An Invaluable Resource for Everything: From Public Speaking to the Human Brain
High school student Sangat Tiwari found MIT OpenCourseWare at Open Learning in 8th grade and hasn’t looked…
A Public Tribute to an Honored Historian
In June of last year, the Program in Science, Technology and Society (STS) organized the “MIT Symposium…
An Open Request: How Linux Dominicana and MIT OpenCourseWare Came Together to Curate Learning for a Community
By Amy Taber, OCW Collaborations Program Coordinator What happens when a volunteer-driven open-source community reaches out to…
Algorithmic Thinking with Dr. Ana Bell
MIT lecturer Ana Bell, who has been programming since she was twelve and now teaches popular introductory…
MIT Economist Andrew W. Lo on Finance, AI, and Human Behavior
Professor Andrew Lo, who teaches finance at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, knows that many people find…
An Anomaly Detection Framework Anyone Can Use
PhD student Sarah Alnegheimish wants to make machine learning systems accessible. (Original article published on MIT News…
