MIT SOUL (students for open and universal learning) is an organization that works to accelerate, experiment with, and build a stronger culture of open education at institutions of higher education, starting with MIT. We want to live in a world where anyone can learn anything from anywhere for free or at a low-cost. To that end, our main goal in the short term is to open source learning materials from as many college courses as possible in a way that makes those courses “realistically learnable”.
While putting up our own courses, we are also making a directory of existing open MIT course websites. This is because there's a mix of random links 3 layers deep in lmod, very public CAT-SOOP cs classes, and OCW courses with various levels of completion. The best way to contribute is to add any course links you know or other open course material as a PR to the courses/mit folder in this repo! We will try to upstream them all to mitsoul.org/courses. We are avoiding OCW courses for now since we can easily add those later.
We also have a number of open source video tooling in our GitHub organization, which we invite people to help improve and resolve issues on. We also have a much broader set of focus areas for projects that we want to support, so definitely reach out if you'd like to contribute to [email protected].
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