Everything written in-print about MIT undergraduate courses except a free and open-content digital copy of the copyrighted textbooks required for the courses. Increasing some recordings of lectures may also be available online. (See also U.C. Berkeley's available online lectures.) MIT started their "Open Coursware" project in 2000 with the goal of making all MIT undergraduate course syllabae and course supplementary materials available online by 2005 -- minus the actual course textbooks. They achieved their 2005 goal. It remains to be seen and evaluated what "educational values" MIT's and any other "open content" projects have for educators, schools, and universities and for their respective students, outside the educational institutions which web publish and make freely available their possibly idiosyncratic open course content.