This link has been bookmarked by 2 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Nov 2008, by Gene Roche.
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19 Nov 08
Ton Zijlstravia Willem Karssenberg. Growth of open course ware since 2003. Impressive, with a longtail built right in (look at MIT being the dog in front of the tail)
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18 Nov 08
Gene RocheThe open courseware project is reporting nearly 8000 courses:\n\nThe second thing of interest is the larger significance. There's a way in which this is graphing the height of an iceberg from sea level. That peak there represents nearly 8,000 courses - but associated with those courses are thousands of professors who have now participated in an open education project, ten of thousands of professors that have been exposed to the concept of sharing these materials, and hundreds of thousands of students in these classes who have learned through the example of their institution that knowledge is a thing to be shared, not hoarded. Add to that the millions of people outside these institutions who have hit these courses from all over the world, and who have even come to expect such materials will be available, and we are talking a massive tectonic-scale shift in the expectations we are creating about knowledge.
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