My channels - Open Educational Resources
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- No course credit, degree, or certificate is available through the Open Yale Courses website.

MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to publish all of the educational materials from its undergraduate- and graduate-level courses online, freely and openly available to anyone, anywhere. The project was announced on April 4, 2001,[1] and uses Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. The program was originally funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and MIT. Currently,[when?] MIT OpenCourseWare is supported by MIT, corporate underwriting, major gifts, and donations from site visitors.[2] The initiative inspired a number of other institutions to make their course materials available as open educational resources.[3]
As of May 2018, over 2,400 courses were available online. While a few of these were limited to chronological reading lists and discussion topics, a majority provided homework problems and exams (often with solutions) and lecture notes. Some courses also included interactive web demonstrations in Java, complete textbooks written by MIT professors, and streaming video lectures.
As of May 2018, 100 courses included complete video lectures. The videos were available in streaming mode, but could also be downloaded for viewing offline. All video and audio files were also available from YouTube, iTunes U and the Internet Archive.
關於臺大開放式課程
為促進教學資源共享,落實建構終身學習環境理念,提供自學者更寬廣的學習內容,開放式課程(OCW)已蔚為世界風潮。而本校為響應全球開放式教育運動並善盡社會責任、提高本校能見度,將邀請各學系提供能彰顯該系特色之優質課程,建置「開放式課程」網站。其教材內容除提供社會人士免費上網自我學習外,並提供予國內外學生、教師及相關研究人員作為學習輔助、課程教學及研究題材之參考,以提昇學習效果及研究品質。
本校持續製作並提供優質課程,包含各學系極具特色之基礎、專業課程、共同必修課程及通識教育課程。而置於網上之影音課程(含教材、講義、PPT及圖片等),均會經本校相關單位處理智慧財產權之同意授權問題。由於課程所引用之內容或圖片當原創者不願提供或授權費用索價過高時,該課程會將部分影音暫時關閉,繼續尋求授權。其他依「國立臺灣大學課程創用CC授權同意書」簽訂授權同意書後,始開放瀏覽。

Open Yale Courses (OYC) provides lectures and other materials from selected Yale College courses to the public free of charge via the Internet. The courses span the full range of liberal arts disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, and physical and biological sciences.
The online courses are designed for a wide range of people around the world, among them self-directed and life-long learners, educators, and high school and college students. The integrated, highly flexible web interface allows users, in effect, to audit Yale undergraduate courses if they wish to. It also gives the user a wide variety of other options for structuring the learning process, for example downloading, redistributing, and remixing course materials.
Each course includes a full set of class lectures produced in high-quality video accompanied by such other course materials as syllabi, suggested readings, and problem sets. The lectures are available as downloadable videos, and an audio-only version is also offered. In addition, searchable transcripts of each lecture are provided.