**Using the OSF for Teaching**
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The OSF can be a powerful classroom tool. Collaboration, file organization and storage, forking, and version control can all be very helpful for teachers and students. This page points to projects using the OSF in the classroom.
**Projects that have used the OSF in the classroom**
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- Collaborative Replications and Education Project ([CREP][1])
- Project [TIER][2] (detailed instructions [here][3])
- Distributed Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab ([DPAL][4]) ([Link to presentation recording][5])
**Templates, Examples, and Demo Projects**
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- [OSF in the Classroom][6] (example by Jon Grahe)
- [Designing and Teaching Capstone Courses][7]
- [OSF Classroom example][8] (example by Ian Sullivan)
[1]: https://osf.io/wfc6u/
[2]: https://osf.io/ybzxe/
[3]: https://www.projecttier.org/tier-protocol/open-science-framework/
[4]: https://osf.io/qaw7c/
[5]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_g1ShrPw8A&feature=youtu.be
[6]: https://osf.io/cu9na/
[7]: https://osf.io/tg6fa/
[8]: https://osf.io/n8tfm/