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Free Web Site Helps Harvard Students Cut Class

By admin | December 15, 2009

Free Web Site Helps Harvard Students Cut Class

You’ve heard of MIT OpenCourseWare. The free Web site FinalsClub.org, which pays Harvard students to share lecture notes online, piggybacks on that open-content genre — with one twist. Harvard gets little power over what’s published.

The two-year-old startup derives its name from the Ivy League university’s final clubs. As The Boston Globe

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