Title:
Open University scientists testing 'Moon dust' for water
Published:
BBC News, 17 February 2020
From the article:
"Moon dust" could be a vital source of fuel, building material and even drinking water for astronauts, according to the Open University. Researchers in Milton Keynes are investigating ways humans can "live off the land" when they set foot on the moon.
To read this article:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-51466077
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Open University Innovation Report 8: Innovating Pedagogy 2020, published 2020, available online
From the Executive Summary of the Open University Innovation Report 8, titled Innovating Pedagogy 2020:
Annual Open University Innovation Reports "explores new forms of teaching, learning, and assessment for an interactive world, to guide teachers and policy makers in productive innovation. This eighth report proposes ten innovations that are already in currency but have not yet had a profound influence on education."
Target group:
Teachers, policy makers, academics, and anyone interested in how education may change over the next ten years.
Collaboration:
This report is the result of collaboration between researchers from the Institute of Educational Technology at The Open University (UK) and the National Institute for Digital Learning at Dublin City University.
To read this report:
https://iet.open.ac.uk/file/innovating-pedagogy-2020.pdf
Annual Open University Innovation Reports "explores new forms of teaching, learning, and assessment for an interactive world, to guide teachers and policy makers in productive innovation. This eighth report proposes ten innovations that are already in currency but have not yet had a profound influence on education."
Target group:
Teachers, policy makers, academics, and anyone interested in how education may change over the next ten years.
Collaboration:
This report is the result of collaboration between researchers from the Institute of Educational Technology at The Open University (UK) and the National Institute for Digital Learning at Dublin City University.
To read this report:
https://iet.open.ac.uk/file/innovating-pedagogy-2020.pdf
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