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Using OpenLearn as an OU Student. Updated Thursday, 13 October 2022. Watch our animation, and find out more about how OpenLearn supports your OU studies. OpenLearn is part of The Open University (OU), and if you are an OU student there are lots of ways that OpenLearn can support your formal studies.