Ivy League For Free

By Janice Brand

From CareerJournal.com

In 2003, MIT’s started its “OpenCourseWare” program, which posts the syllabus and class notes for more than 1,500 courses online for anyone who wants them. Recently it’s been joined by other such as Tufts and the University of Notre Dame. Stanford’s classes will be on iTunes by the end of the year; Berkeley’s already are.

How about the syllabus from MIT’s Sloan School Literature, Ethics and Authority. Or the Economics of Open Content from University of California at Berkeley.

 Maybe you’ll be listening to something other than Rodrigo Y Gabriella on your iPod at the gym.

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