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This podcast is produced by volunteers at Accelerator Media, a nonprofit educational media organization. Our work is supported by listeners and viewers like you. If you’d like to help us ignite curiosity and inspire long-term thinking about our shared future, please consider volunteering with us or making a donation: https://acceleratormedia.org/donate/In this episode of Go! For Launch, Audrey Odwuor speaks with Sarah Hansen and Curt Newton from MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)—a pioneering initiative that’s been making world-class MIT course materials freely available online for over two decades.Curt, OCW’s director, and Sarah, who leads open education innovation and hosts the Chalk Radio podcast, share the origin story of the program and its global impact on learners, educators, and institutions. They dive into what makes OCW unique, how it empowers self-directed learners, and why openly licensed education has never been more important in a changing world.From inspiring career pivots to new frontiers in AI-driven translation and open pedagogy, this episode explores how access to knowledge can truly transform lives—and how you can start learning today, for free.In this episode, you’ll learn:1. How MIT OpenCourseWare became a global leader in open education2. What makes OCW different from other online education platforms3. How learners around the world are using OCW to launch new careers4. Why openness, cultural relevance, and adaptability matter in education5. How AI and translation tools are expanding OCW’s global reachTimestamps:00:01:33 – What is MIT OpenCourseWare and who is it for?00:04:44 – MIT’s bold decision in 2000 to give its course materials away for free00:06:48 – Building a global movement for open education00:08:03 – How educators adapt OCW to fit local cultures and communities00:10:16 – Favorite STEM courses and how they help new learners00:12:01 – Why “How to Speak” is OCW’s most-watched video00:14:11 – OCW’s global impact and the power of AI-driven translation00:17:12 – A Ukrainian initiative using AI to translate OCW into native language00:19:00 – How an artist used OCW to pivot into a career in finance00:20:42 – Learners in Uganda, Sudan, and beyond share their stories00:23:00 – The case for lifelong learning: “K to gray” education00:25:24 – Sarah and Curt share their nontraditional paths to MIT00:29:13 – How AI might shape the future of self-directed learning00:32:18 – Where to begin with OCW and how to find your learning path00:33:32 – “OpenCourseWare is like the Grand Canyon—choose your own adventure”00:34:52 – What Sarah and Curt are deeply curious about00:37:32 – The human side of MIT and the heart behind open learningHelpful Links:MIT OpenCourseWare: https://ocw.mit.eduChalk Radio podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63YwKIMA9K08FFvdeBEl6Lo&si=W7vozMfP1TxRF84jSocial and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing: https://computing.mit.edu/cross-cutting/social-and-ethical-responsibilities-of-computing/MIT MicroMasters Programs: https://micromasters.mit.eduFollow Accelerator Media:https://x.com/xceleratormediahttps://instagram.com/xcelerator.media/https://linkedin.com/company/accelerator-media-org
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