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Can we standardise the format? For example, I see:
- Accessibility: Finding OER
- Adaptation accessibility
Suggestion: the context is sufficient, just have "Accessibility" in the ToC and in the corresponding navigation template.
- User Stories: Sharing OER
- Can we lose the "User" part and just say one of:
- "Stories"
- "Practitioner Stories"
- "Examples"
- "Scenarios"
- "Practice"
- "OER in Practice"
- "Community of Practice"
- "Advice/Tips from OER Practitioners"
- "Examples and Tips from the OER Community" <-- seems closest to what I find in those "user story" sections.
- "Experience"
- ... ?
- Can we lose the "User" part and just say one of:
If you feel the context of the chapters is sufficient, then I think accessibility is sufficient.
As for "User Stories" I would be in favor of simply saying "Perspectives" and leaving it at that for each chapter. Otherwise "Examples and tips" may work best.

