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Not quite. Use of OER does not confer upon the user any academic credit (to date, no educational institutions that we are aware of award credit for use of OER, though we hope this will change). Rather, OER is intended to supplement your coursework and/or expand your horizons for the love of learning. Having trouble understanding your physics teachers? Search for OER related to physics to find supplemental lectures, course notes and syllabi from other educators and learners.
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Not quite. Use of OER does not confer upon the user any academic credit (to date, no educational institutions that we are aware of award credit for use of OER, though we hope this will change). Rather, OER is intended to supplement your coursework and/or expand your horizons for the love of learning. Having trouble understanding your physics teachers? Search for OER related to physics to find supplemental lectures, course notes and syllabi from other educators and learners.
 

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Not quite. Use of OER does not confer upon the user any academic credit (to date, no educational institutions that we are aware of award credit for use of OER, though we hope this will change). Rather, OER is intended to supplement your coursework and/or expand your horizons for the love of learning. Having trouble understanding your physics teachers? Search for OER related to physics to find supplemental lectures, course notes and syllabi from other educators and learners.


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