Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Free Psychology Materials From MIT




Introducing the MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT (MIT OCW), which is quite simply one of the most outstanding educational resources I have ever seen. The following information regarding the project is taken from an official press release.

THE MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT is a large-scale, Web-based publication of the educational materials from virtually all of the MIT faculty’s courses. This unique initiative enables the open sharing of MIT teaching materials with educators, enrolled students, and self-learners around the world.

MIT OCW provides open access to the syllabi, lecture notes, course calendars, problem sets and solutions, exams, reading lists, and even a selection of video lectures from MIT courses representing 33 academic disciplines and all five of MIT’s schools.

Educators around the globe are encouraged to utilize the materials for curriculum development, and selflearners and students may draw upon the materials for self-study or supplementary use. Course materials contained on the MIT OCW Web site may be freely used, copied, distributed, translated, and modified by anyone, anywhere in the world for non-commercial purposes.

Truly a global initiative, MIT OCW has received users from more than 215 countries, territories, and city-states around the globe—including every member of the United Nations—and materials already have been translated into at least ten different languages.

The following psychology courses are among an amazing 1800 courses that can directly accessed.

  • Managerial Psychology

  • Moral Psychology

  • Economics & Psychology

  • Psychology Of Gender

  • Social Psychology

  • Evolutionary Psychology

  • Introduction To Psychology


  • Click Here to visit the THE MIT OPENCOURSEWARE PROJECT website.



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