Anne Margulies on Open Courseware

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Anne Margulies on Open Courseware

URL = http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3015

Context

Anne Margulies talks about the MIT Open CourseWare project, and introduces the The Economics of Open Content Symposium:

The session further includes:

New Models of Creative Production in the Digital Age Collaboration and the Marketplace Cathy Casserly, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television Paul Courant, University of Michigan Eric von Hippel, Sloan School of Management, MIT Mark Cooper, Consumer Federation of America

Opening welcomes from MIT Open CourseWare, the Hewlett Foundation, and Intelligent Television are followed by business analyses of scholarship and user-driven innovation from University of Michigan Professor of Economics and Public Policy and former Provost Paul Courant and MIT Sloan School of Management Professor Eric von Hippel. Consumer Federation of America Director of Research and Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society Fellow Mark Cooper presents his research on the economics of emerging collaborative modes of digital production in media and communications.

Welcoming Remarks Anne Margulies, MIT Open CourseWare Cathy Casserly, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television

New Models of Creative Production in the Digital Age Paul Courant, University of Michigan Eric von Hippel, MIT Sloan School of Management

Collaboration and the Marketplace Mark Cooper, Consumer Federation of America and Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society