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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.
 
 
 
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|Question=I am worried that students will have no reason to attend my class if the materials are always available to them. How can I avoid this potential problem?
 
|Question=I am worried that students will have no reason to attend my class if the materials are always available to them. How can I avoid this potential problem?
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|Answer=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.
 
|Document=Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing
 
|Document=Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing
 
|Target audience=instructors, OER creators
 
|Target audience=instructors, OER creators
 
|Tag=OER
 
|Tag=OER
 
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 2 July 2009

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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.

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