Read our latest report in our annual series exploring new forms of teaching, learning and assessment. The reports are intended for teachers, trainers, policy makers, education consultants, academics, students, researchers, instructional designers, educational software developers – and indeed for anyone who is interested in pedagogical innovation and how education is changing.
Download the report: Innovating Pedagogy 2021
This ninth report, produced by researchers in the Open University’s Institute of Educational Technology in collaboration with colleagues from the Artificial Intelligence and Human Languages Lab/The Institute of Online Education at Beijing Foreign Studies University, proposes ten promising innovations that have not yet had a significant influence on education but deserve attention.
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Suggested citation:
Kukulska-Hulme, A., Bossu, C., Coughlan, T., Ferguson, R., FitzGerald, E., Gaved, M., Herodotou, C., Rienties, B., Sargent, J., Scanlon, E., Tang, J., Wang, Q., Whitelock, D., Zhang, S. (2021). Innovating Pedagogy 2021: Open University Innovation Report 9. Milton Keynes: The Open University.
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