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The first fully online courses (for credit) started to appear in 1995, some using LMSs, others just loading text as PDFs or slides.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) started making its recorded lectures available to the public, free of charge, via its OpenCourseWare project, in 2002.
Alan Kay - ETech 2003 Presentation, ETech O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, Westin Santa Clara April 22-25 2003 - http://www.lisarein.com/alankay/tour.html - Lisa Rein's Tour Of Alan Kay's Etech 2003 Presentation.
Teaching and Learning Programming with a Programming by Example System - International Symposium on End User Development - Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin (Bonn), Germany - October 6-7, 2003 - Nicolas Guibert, Patrick Girard.
Scaffidi, C., Shaw, M., Myers, B. (2005). Estimating the Numbers of End Users and End User Programmers, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, (VL/HCC'05): 207-214 Dallas, Texas.
The Khan Academy started using YouTube in 2006 for recorded voice-over lectures using a digital blackboard for equations and illustrations.
UK computer history gets new home - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6291422.stm - BBC News Technology - Plans are taking shape to set up a museum that celebrates Britain's role in the origins of the digital age. - 11 July 2007.
BCS @50 - http://www.bcsat50.org/ - Celebrating the British Contribution to Computing in the 50th year of the British Computer Society - July 12th to July 14th 2007 - Bletchley Park and London.
2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing - http://vlhcc07.eecs.wsu.edu/ - Coeur d'Alène, Idaho, USA - 22-26 September 2007.
Apple Inc. in 2007 created iTunesU to became a portal or a site where videos and other digital materials on university teaching could be collected and downloaded free of charge by end users.
It is where the founders of Hewlett Packard got started. - 11 April 2008.
BBC Technology news - Who will write tomorrow's code? - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7324556.stm - Bill Thompson puts out a call for more programmers. - 1 April 2008.
LMSs became the main means by which online learning was offered until lecture capture systems arrived around 2008.
In 2012, two Stanford University professors launched a lecture-capture based MOOC on artificial intelligence, attracting more than 100,000 students, and since then MOOCs have expanded rapidly around the world.
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