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Not at all. OER is often designed with the understanding that they will be used across a broad section of the global community and are therefore often easy to comprehend and implement by qualified instructors and learners.
 
Not at all. OER is often designed with the understanding that they will be used across a broad section of the global community and are therefore often easy to comprehend and implement by qualified instructors and learners.

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Not at all. OER is often designed with the understanding that they will be used across a broad section of the global community and are therefore often easy to comprehend and implement by qualified instructors and learners.