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|Question=There is only so much time in the day, so I don’t want to recommend that teachers spend extra time on using new materials or involving students in these ways. Wouldn’t you agree that there is a trade-off here?
 
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Instructors already spend time sifting through supplemental material that learners use to encourage or discourage their use, OER is no different.
 
Instructors already spend time sifting through supplemental material that learners use to encourage or discourage their use, OER is no different.

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Instructors already spend time sifting through supplemental material that learners use to encourage or discourage their use, OER is no different.