As
a theoretical physicist who joined MIT’s faculty a few years before
OpenCourseWare was launched, I remember
hearing about OCW from its inception and seeing it as an incredible gift to the
world. It made sense that MIT would pioneer this radical act of openness. MIT is
committed to working with others to bring knowledge to bear on the world’s great
challenges. And, how better to do so than advancing the education of learners
around the world? Openly sharing what we teach, and how we teach, far beyond our
campus is imprinted in MIT’s DNA.
We can feel the global impact of OCW
when we hear from some among the millions of OCW learners about how OCW has
helped them advance their education; we also listen to the MIT community. You
would be hard-pressed to find students or faculty here who
do not
rely upon OCW resources as they learn, or teach, something for the
first time. And, I think that essentially every newly arrived graduate student
or postdoc whom I ask, no matter what corner of the globe they come from, tells
me that they learned from MIT’s teachers via OCW long before they set foot on
our campus.
Before I turn to OCW’s goals, I want to convey my gratitude
to Joe Pickett and recognize his myriad efforts and the depth of his commitment
in helping to lay today’s groundwork for the OCW of tomorrow. We wish him well
as he enjoys his retirement – and we miss him. I am also excited to welcome Curt
Newton to head the OCW publication team. A member of the OCW team from nearly
the beginning, Curt’s expertise and experience give him a unique perspective on
OCW’s power today and its promise for the future.
Now, to OCW’s agenda.
Because it has become an incomparable open educational resource that uncovers
the broad sweep of MIT’s undergraduate and graduate curricula, OCW faces
challenges born of its own success. In the years ahead, Curt and his team and I
will work together to ensure that OCW remains an open, and vibrant, reflection
of the breadth of MIT’s teaching, including interactive components that are
central to its active learning pedagogy today. We want to reach more educators,
who bring OCW materials to their students and multiply their educational impact.
And, we need to ensure that OCW is smoothly open to the many who learn on their
mobile devices.
As the Dean for Digital Learning, it is my responsibility
to gather the support necessary to see OCW innovating nimbly, as technologies
advance and the needs of OCW learners evolve. It is a privilege for me to join
in the stewardship of this open resource, sharing the best of MIT’s knowledge
and perspective with so many millions of people around the globe who are
learning from it in so many ways. I am committed to seeing OCW thrive, and
helping the OCW team build new successes upon our strong foundation. I look
forward to updating you on our progress and I hope we can count on you to join
us in supporting OCW and to share OCW with your colleagues, friends, and
community.
You’ll be hearing from us soon when we launch our fall
fundraising campaign.
Sincerely,
Krishna
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