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MIT Open Learning is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) organization, headed by Dimitris Bertsimas, that oversees several MIT educational initiatives, such as MIT Open CourseWare, MITx, MicroMasters, MIT Bootcamps and others.

MIT Open Learning develops new "to-campus" and "to-job" pathways for learners by combining its credentials (MicroMasters), online programs (MITx) and in-person programs (MIT Bootcamps).

MIT Open Learning is composed of the following programmatic units:

  • MIT Open Courseware
  • MITx MicroMasters
  • Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab
  • MIT Integrated Learning Initiative
  • MIT xPro
  • MIT Bootcamps

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References

  1. "MIT Facts 2020: Open Learning". web.mit.edu.
  2. "Education | MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology". www.mit.edu.
  3. "Dimitris Bertsimas named vice provost for open learning". MIT News. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
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  5. "Nine universities team up to create global infrastructure for digital academic credentials". MIT News.
  6. Hannon, Kerry (June 7, 2019). "Short-Term Programs for Long-Term Success". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
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  8. "A road paved with open learning". MIT News.
  9. "From MOOC to bootcamp to MIT". MIT News.
  10. "MIT and other universities team up to explore blockchain potential for management of academic credentials". TokenPost.
  11. Stone, Lucy (February 3, 2019). "Prestigious bootcamp for innovators returns to Brisbane". Brisbane Times.
  12. "In the Era of Microcredentials, Institutions Look to Blockchain to Verify Learning - EdSurge News". EdSurge. October 31, 2017.


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