One of our customers contacted us today because he took our Calculus 1 course. He wanted to take Calculus 2, but since AskDrCallahan didn’t offer a DVD course for Calculus 2, he decided to take it at MIT.

We loved the fact that MIT was second to us in his list of options. Ha!
Anyway, he was emailing us because MIT’s Openware courses (which you can view here) were saying that they used the same textbook as we were using, so they contacted us about whether or not that is the book we would use.
If you’re interested as well, YES we would. The book we chose for Calculus 1 actually contains enough material to teach Calculus 1-3. Different schools break it up a little differently, so it depends on what school you’re dealing with as to what they consider the “division points” for each course, but we think it is pretty neat that MIT chose the same thing we did.
Their openware courses are actually a great option for parents if you’re interested in teaching Calculus 2 or 3 in high school. (and yes, some people do!)They don’t do video, but still it is MIT at home. We thought it was a cool option.
MIT seems to follow a course plan of
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18.02
18.03
You can look at it here. Just extra material to support your effort!