Your OpenCourseWare Newsletter | June 2022 
School’s Out! But Our Latest Updates Are In
As 2022 flies by, we are proud to continue our mission of serving learners near and far, and from all walks of life. Here is some of our latest content to help inspire you through the summer and beyond. 
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MIT News Story: Investing in a New Future with Open Learning 
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Courtesy of Michael Pilgreen.
For MIT OpenCourseWare and MITx MicroMasters learner Michael Pilgreen, risk-taking and hands-on learning opened new doors in finance. 

Read the full story at MIT News.  

Check out the courses Michael used: 

Finance Theory I 

FinTech: Shaping the Financial World 
Open Matters Blog
Paige Dote, Student and Educator  
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Image Credit: Paige Dote.
Time to get inspired! Learn more about undergraduate, Paige Dote, and her passion for learning, teaching, and open education. Paige was so inspired by MIT OpenCourseWare that she helped to share lecture videos and materials for the course, Real Analysis 18.100A. 

"It was a great pleasure to learn that MIT’s Math Department has named Paige Dote as one of five winners of this year’s Teaching and Learning Award."

Read the blog post.
Five Reasons to Support the Next Generation of OCW 
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This article explores five ways your support can help MIT OpenCourseWare accelerate and deliver on our knowledge-sharing mission with the new OCW platform and programs: 
  1. Expanding the collection of free resources from MIT 
  2. Making continued enhancements to the OCW platform 
  3. Producing and sharing more course videos 
  4. Open education will help us weather future & ongoing disruptions   
  5. Contributing to a more collaborative and inclusive OER landscape  
Read more at our Open Matters blog
Chalk Radio Podcast: Making Ethical Decisions in Software Design with Prof. Daniel Jackson & Serena Booth
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How might software engineers use an ethics protocol to make more mindful decisions about the products they design? This episode explores this question and more. 

Check out the podcast episode. 
There's Still Time to Donate
P.S. This is the final week of our spring fundraising campaign. Did you know that OpenCourseWare relies on learner support to help us share the latest courses and resources from MIT for free, 365 days a year? If you’re able, please consider making a donation to OCW before our critical June 30th deadline.
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