I am learning: the fun way to revise

Written by Matthew Price   // November 2, 2011   // Comments Off

Revision can be tough 

When you revise a subject independently, it can be challenging. We’ve all done sat down to do some work, then instantly found a reason to stop. Somehow, the housework seems a lot more important, or maybe, the doodle you’ve made at the top of the page needs finishing.

It’s the same for students too. I am learning’s online resources have been designed to help.

What is I am learning?

online resources and online revision tools
I am learning is a games-based, online revision, homework and assessment tool. With a huge selection of almost 100,000 curriculum based games, there’s something for everyone. 

The software is easily used with a VLE, such as Moodle or Learnanywhere. This integration means, students will be able to access the activities from home or school over the web.

How I am learning can help

First of all, I am learning helps make learning fun. The unique, exciting online resources designed to engage learners. With plenty of games, and a leaderboard on line, you’ll find students keep coming back to improve their score and subject knowledge.

While it helps students make progress, the software benefits staff too. With I am learning teachers can make games with questions chosen by them. This customisation makes it possible to differentiate for individuals or ability groups.

I am learning also makes assessment more efficient. Every quiz marks itself meaning you have time to focus on the results. These are clearly laid out, with a range of reports available to help you get a clear picture of student progress.

To find out more about online revision with I am learning, click here


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