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Not at all. OER comes in various forms, Quicktime movies, word documents, PDF’s etc. These are all standard documents most likely in use by your district. All that is needed is connection to the internet to access these materials.
 

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Not at all. OER comes in various forms, Quicktime movies, word documents, PDF’s etc. These are all standard documents most likely in use by your district. All that is needed is connection to the internet to access these materials.

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