History has proved that education and discovery are best advanced when knowledge is shared openly. Open Courseware (OCW) is a part of a comparatively new educational movement in the line of Open access and also an opportunity in the field of distance/elearning that leading institutions and universities around the world can capitalize for the betterment of the society. Great Universities and institutions constantly expand their reach, working across traditional boundaries to grasp and meet the global community’s most critical needs. Already world famous institutes like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), all Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) are working along this way that will automatica...
The marketing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Courseware gives the impressio...
Though open educational resources (OER) promise to transform the conditions for teaching and learnin...
It is yet to be widely acknowledged that in both developed and developing countries, the Internet wi...
The pivotal role of education as an instrument of social change - by altering the human perspective ...
OpenCourseWare is an innovative and bold idea. It aims to support learning and teaching programme si...
Open Courseware is nothing but the repository of the study and learning materials in digital form in...
Paper presented in IDEA 2008 & later published in Book form "ODL system in transition"Open Coursewar...
Digital culture and the remix culture it has generated have changed the way in which knowledge and ...
Digital culture and the remix culture it has generated have changed the way in which knowledge and l...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
Galloping speed of technological development and intense research activities in ICT over last couple...
This paper discusses open educational resources (OER) as a way to share knowledge and academic conte...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide a range of opportunities to share educatio...
This paper provides insights on the adoption or use of OpenCourseWare (OCW) to support broader rese...
Open Education (OE), a generic term for a collection of practices that seek to broaden the access to...
The marketing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Courseware gives the impressio...
Though open educational resources (OER) promise to transform the conditions for teaching and learnin...
It is yet to be widely acknowledged that in both developed and developing countries, the Internet wi...
The pivotal role of education as an instrument of social change - by altering the human perspective ...
OpenCourseWare is an innovative and bold idea. It aims to support learning and teaching programme si...
Open Courseware is nothing but the repository of the study and learning materials in digital form in...
Paper presented in IDEA 2008 & later published in Book form "ODL system in transition"Open Coursewar...
Digital culture and the remix culture it has generated have changed the way in which knowledge and ...
Digital culture and the remix culture it has generated have changed the way in which knowledge and l...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
Galloping speed of technological development and intense research activities in ICT over last couple...
This paper discusses open educational resources (OER) as a way to share knowledge and academic conte...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide a range of opportunities to share educatio...
This paper provides insights on the adoption or use of OpenCourseWare (OCW) to support broader rese...
Open Education (OE), a generic term for a collection of practices that seek to broaden the access to...
The marketing of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Courseware gives the impressio...
Though open educational resources (OER) promise to transform the conditions for teaching and learnin...
It is yet to be widely acknowledged that in both developed and developing countries, the Internet wi...