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- Apply for a Grant to create a MOOC and online course - MIT Open Learning
Looking to join MIT's mission to improve learning across the globe through online platforms? Apply for a grant today, and the Open Learning team can help you create an online course that is free to the world via the Open edX platform
- View frequently asked questions about producing a MOOC | Open Learning
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions by MIT faculty about producing a free online course on edX (MOOC)
- Looking to create a MOOC or conduct research? Apply for a grant | Open . . .
If you are an MIT faculty member, Open Learning offers grants that can help faculty create MOOCs and conduct research to help improve learning at MIT and beyond
- Certificate Online Programs | Office of Graduate Education
MIT has partnered with the edX platform to develop dozens of free online courses Now, anyone has the opportunity to experience the rigorous courses that MIT has to offer and broaden their knowledge on topics in science, engineering, and technology
- Can I get credit or certification for learning with MIT OpenCourseWare?
OCW does not offer any degree, credit, or certification For MIT online courses with certificates of completion, visit: MITx Online MITx
- Learn More About MITs Open Online Courses | Open Learning
From foundational STEM courses, through explorations of the humanities and social sciences, to advanced master’s level subjects that may fast-track a master’s degree, MITx courses come directly from the MIT classroom and span the full breadth of our academic programs
- Top Frequently Asked Questions - MIT OpenCourseWare
Please note that OCW cannot offer degrees or course credit The course packs or reading materials used in many MIT courses contain proprietary and copyrighted work that MIT faculty and students are only permitted to use within their classrooms
- MIT Open Learning brings Online Learning to MIT and the world
MIT Open Learning works with MIT faculty, industry experts, students, and others to improve teaching and learning through digital technologies on campus and globally
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