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An introduction to Open Education Resources (OER), presented at the third ERUA Open Science Meet-up. Free educational materials are available under an open licence and can therefore be used free of charge by anyone who is interested. As a student or lecturer, you benefit from both the re-use and your own provision, as you will learn in the following presentation.
{"references": ["Lang, Ilona. (2020, September 8). Arbeitserleichterung durch freie Bildungsmaterialien (OER). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4018793"]}
Freie Bildungsmaterialien, Open Educational Resources, University Didactics, Hochschuldidaktik, OER, Open Educational Resources (OER)
Freie Bildungsmaterialien, Open Educational Resources, University Didactics, Hochschuldidaktik, OER, Open Educational Resources (OER)
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