Hi all,

I'm doing some strategy consulting for Yale these days, and one of the projects I'm working on is a compilation of strategic recommendations for Yale's open courseware initiative, called Open Yale Courses: http://oyc.yale.edu . OYC has some great content (in the form of HD video lectures from selected courses), available in multiple formats. But it also has some glaring needs and inadequacies.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on how we can improve things. Feel free to be frank -- the OYC site is far from perfect and could use some serious improvements. What needs to be changed? What would YOU like to see? If Yale's current open courseware site design, syndication strategy and content offerings were yours to disseminate, syndicate, chunk, remix, share, explore, and recommend, what would you do? Yale is in an unprecedented position right now, and it's vital we pitch in and contribute!

I am happy to be a mouthpiece to Yale (and luckily have the perfect role to do so) for Free Culture and how academic content *should* be approached, opened up, and disseminated. So go ahead, feel free to send me your thoughts, ideas, complaints, suggestions, connections, etc. and I'll do what I can to get them heard and acted on.

If you're interested in getting involved further, let me know -- I'm putting together a small study group / discuss list for interested folk who want to continue sharing ideas and discussing issues related to Yale open courseware and digital strategy. You have the ability to help make some serious changes here in how a leading university works with academic content and video for public consumption, as well as the broader strategy for dissemination of said content, so join in!

Cheers,
        —Matt

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