A free MIT science education? Yup, and Science loves it
Aug 2nd, 2010
MIT’s OpenCourseWare, possibly the best place to go if you want to study physics in your pajamas, has been awarded the Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE) by Science magazine. OpenCourseWare receives close to 1.5 million pageviews a month, with traffic from educators, students, and especially independent learners.? The SPORE prize was created to honor innovations like OpenCourseWare, a site that makes much of MIT’s curriculum available to anyone with Internet access. It’s best known for the depth of many of its course resources, particularly in the sciences.

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