Dear John,
Everyone deserves access to reliable, high-quality learning opportunities. This conviction is what motivated MIT to launch OpenCourseWare 23 years ago. And every time we hear from learners like Sarvesh, we’re reminded of the incredible need for free and open educational resources that still exists today. It's what continues to drive our efforts to open up MIT’s curriculum to the world.
This past year, we’ve helped more than 40 million people learn with OpenCourseWare. We’ve added mobile-friendly features to better serve learners with mobile devices, who accounted for 36% of our visitors. With the majority of OCW users residing outside the United States, we appreciate that we’ve been able to support a global audience. We’re also meeting people where they are learning, like on YouTube, where the OpenCourseWare channel continues to be the most popular educational channel with over 5.2 million subscribers. And Chalk Radio, our podcast on MIT’s cutting-edge research and innovative teaching, saw more than 700,000 listens. You can hear for yourself how these free and open resources have changed the lives of countless learners.
John, we’ve been able to unlock knowledge for so many people—and for so long—because of support from OCW friends and learners like you. By sharing your story, like Sarvesh, spreading the word about our resources, and giving what you can, you’ve helped us explore new and more impactful ways to democratize education.
If you’re able to give, will you consider making a donation to OpenCourseWare today to help sustain our efforts into the new year—and beyond? |