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OER is not intended to supplant the in-class experience. The risk that OER will do so is no greater than students who may not attend class and rely solely on commercial outlines.
 
OER is not intended to supplant the in-class experience. The risk that OER will do so is no greater than students who may not attend class and rely solely on commercial outlines.

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OER is not intended to supplant the in-class experience. The risk that OER will do so is no greater than students who may not attend class and rely solely on commercial outlines.