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MIT OpenCourseWare Notes
MIT OpenCourseWare material is a good fit for Didactopus demos, but it needs explicit attribution and license handling.
Current handling in this repository
The MIT OCW Information and Entropy demo stores:
- a local derived source file in
examples/ocw-information-entropy/ - attribution and rights notes in the generated pack
- generated learner outputs in
examples/ocw-information-entropy-run/ - a repo-local skill bundle in
skills/ocw-information-entropy-agent/
License handling stance
MIT OpenCourseWare course content is generally distributed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, with the important caveat that linked or third-party materials may not always be covered.
That means Didactopus should:
- preserve MIT OCW attribution
- keep a rights note in generated artifacts
- treat redistributable derived packs as reviewable outputs rather than unquestioned mirrors
- preserve noncommercial and share-alike implications when applicable
Practical guidance
When building from MIT OCW sources:
- record the course page and any unit/resource pages used
- separate core MIT OCW material from excluded third-party items if they appear
- keep generated pack content clearly marked as adapted/derived
- include attribution artifacts with the emitted pack