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Again, OER is not intended to supplant classroom attendance, tests or academic honesty. Like other study aids available, OER provide substantive information to only supplement in class coursework, however OER is designed by actual learners and students and are therefore often more finely attuned to the needs of other learners and students.
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Again, OER is not intended to supplant classroom attendance, tests or academic honesty. Like other study aids available, OER provide substantive information to only supplement in class coursework, however OER is designed by actual learners and students and are therefore often more finely attuned to the needs of other learners and students.
 

Revision as of 18:50, 17 April 2009

Again, OER is not intended to supplant classroom attendance, tests or academic honesty. Like other study aids available, OER provide substantive information to only supplement in class coursework, however OER is designed by actual learners and students and are therefore often more finely attuned to the needs of other learners and students.


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