Abstract

In the face of media development, for today's generation of students, the internet is a natural life environment. The provision of peer-reviewed educational materials based on the principle of free licenses allows students to search for materials that are in line with today’s knowledge, and it is permitted for anyone to modify these materials.The paper presents an overview of open resources that can be used in teaching chemistry in the context of the division into licenses.

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