Yale to Make Select Courses Available on the Internet
The Open Educational Resources Video Lecture Project has received $755,000 for an 18-month pilot phase. The project will create multidimensional packages—including full transcripts in several languages, syllabi, and other course materials—for seven courses and design a web interface for these materials, to be launched in the fall of 2007. If the venture proves successful, Yale hopes to significantly expand its online offerings over the next few years. The new venture joins a growing number of university-based initiatives that use the Internet to make educational materials widely available.
Good news. I hope, and expect that, they will do a better job with the web usability of their offering than others providing educational material online have recently.
Related: Open Educational Resources (OER) from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation – Open Course Ware from Japan – Open Access Legislation – Berkeley and MIT courses online



