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The Open University

The Earth in My Pocket: an Introduction to Geology

The Open University via FutureLearn

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Overview

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Get an introduction to geological processes

Everything we use that has not been grown either contains or relies on materials that have been sourced by a geologist.

On this online course, you will discover the link between volcanoes and your mobile phone, or why tiny marine wildlife is at the core of the plastics industry.

You will explore basic geological processes, focusing on how, where and why different rocks and natural resources form across the Earth.

You will also look at some of the environmental and sustainability considerations that geologists need to take into account when extracting and processing these resources.

The course is open to anyone with an interest in geology and the natural environment. It will be particularly useful for anyone considering an environmental science degree course or teachers who are looking for additional geology and geography resources to use in the classroom.

You will need a camera capable of taking a digital photo – a smart phone is fine. You will also need a Flickr account – this is free and easy to use.

Taught by

Anne Jay and Marcus Badger

Reviews

4.3 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews

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  • Jaimee Van Der Westhuizen
    As a geography teacher, this course provided good supplementary knowledge. I enjoyed the videos and the interactive tasks during the course.
  • Cristina Cotofana
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