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Open Courses launch to allow public into classrooms via Web

Staff Reporter
Published Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The University announced Tuesday morning that several of its most popular lecture courses are now available for the general public to watch on the Internet, providing a slice of the Yale education free of charge to anyone in the world with access to the Web.

The program, called Open Yale Courses, was first announced in fall 2006 but had not yet been officially launched on the Internet. Now Internet users have access on the Yale Web site to downloadable and streaming video, audio recordings and written transcripts of each lecture, along with syllabi, reading assignments, problem...

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