Digital Lessons
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A Street Car Named Desire Level: 3 Read more
An exploration of Tennessee Williams’ classic drama A Streetcar Named Desire, including scene analysis, discussion of contexts, characterisation, themes, genre, language, imagery, symbolism and music.
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Applications of Differentiation Level: 3 Read more
This course covers the method of differentiation and its applications for Year 1 A Level Mathematics for any exam board.
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Binary, Bases and Number Systems Level: 3 Read more
Explore the different Number Systems, learn how to convert between them and perform simple binary based calculations.
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Biodiversity Level: 3 Read more
In this course you will build up knowledge of Genetic Diversity, Species Diversity and Habitat Diversity.
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Cells Level: 3 Read more
All life on Earth exists as cells, they are the building blocks of all life. In this session you will cover both Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cell structure and function. How cells are studied and the cell cycle.
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Child Language Acquisition Level: 3 Read more
This course will go through each stage of language acquisition and will explore the lexis (words), semantics (meaning), grammar (structure) and phonology (sounds) a child develops and can use during each stage. After looking at the stages of acquisition this course will also explore how adults can aid children’s development of language during the different stages.
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Complex Numbers Level: 3 Read more
This course is suitable for learners who are studying AS Level Further Maths. The course introduces you to complex numbers, looking at both the cartesian and modulus-argument form. As well as exploring how we can perform arithmetic on complex numbers, this course will introduce you to loci in the complex plane, and how we can use complex numbers to solve equations.
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Data Structure Level: 3 Read more
This course is designed to enable learners to build their understanding through example problems and to check their understanding by taking a short low stakes multiple choice quiz after each section.
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Dracula Level: 3 Read more
The aim of this course is give you a deeper insight to Bram Stoker’s novel ‘Dracula’.
The course covers a range of aspects of the novel including:
– Characterisation
– Narrative Techniques
– Themes
– Motifs
– Language
– Context
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Engineering materials Level: 3 Read more
An overview of the history, development, properties and testing of Engineered materials across the world. This course covers material design, properties and testing of materials. This course is an ideal accompaniment to an engineering course at level 3.
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Enzymes Level: 2 Read more
This course is designed for higher level students studying GCSE Biology or GCSE Science who want to learn, refresh, revise or build on their current knowledge. Also for for students studying the topic ‘Biological molecules/Enzymes’ in A level Biology and the topic of Enzymes in the various vocational courses in Science.
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Fractions Level: 2 Read more
In this course you will begin by becoming fluent in skills such as simplifying fractions and understanding equivalent fractions. Once these skills have been mastered you will learn how to use operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide) with both fractions and mixed numbers.
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Fuels Level: 2 Read more
You will learn: How crude oil is formed and separated into useful fractions, the properties and trend of those different fractions, how to draw and name alkanes, the properties of alkanes, the differences between complete and incomplete combustion of fuels, how pollutants are formed and what problems they cause.
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GCSE reading skills / language analysis project either for the fiction paper or the non-fiction paper or a bit of both Level: 2 Read more
This is a series of lessons to guide you through the reading skills you are required to demonstrate in order to achieve at least a Grade 4.
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Health, Disease, Infection and Response Level: 2 Read more
This course covers content from Level 2 Biology. We will look at health and the relationship between health and disease, different pathogens that cause illness in humans and how our body responds to dealing with disease and illness.
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Homeostasis Level: 3 Read more
This course is aimed at level 3 learners and will focus on the need for homeostasis and describe the principle of negative feedback.
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Human Immune System Level: 3 Read more
In this course you will learn all about how the body detects and responds to infectious diseases, the key types of white blood cell present in the human body and how advances in modern medicine such as vaccinations have helped us in our fight against infectious diseases.
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Integration Level: 3 Read more
This course is designed for Year 1 A Level Mathematics students and covers the method of integration and its applications.
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Isometric drawing Level: 3 Read more
In this course we will explore what isometric sketching is and how it can be used. We will then follow a series of demonstrations to learn how to produce a free-hand isometric sketch of a torch.
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Language and Power Level: 3 Read more
In this course you will explore how language is a powerful tool used in society. You will explore different forms of power (influential and instrumental) and consider different contexts where power is utilised such as in Law, Advertising, and Workplaces.
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Language and Situation Level: 3 Read more
An in-depth look at a range of language concepts and issues, including
– Spoken Language Overview
– Language and Power
– Language and Occupation
– Language and Gender
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Networks and Communication Level: 3 Read more
This course covers the basic and advanced topics of IT Networking and Communication. In the following modules we cover the basics of digital communications, networking and devices, network addressing, Internet routing and network services.
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Organic Chemisty Mechanisms Level: 3 Read more
The aims covered in this course are as follows:
1) Define the key terms homo and heterolytic bond fission
2) Draw reaction mechanisms including free radical substitution, electrophilic addition, nucleophilic substitution, Electrophilic substitution and nucleophilic addition.
3) Suggest appropriate mechanism for unfamiliar reactions given appropriate information including a prediction of the product(s)
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Othello in Context Level: 3 Read more
In this short course you’ll explore different contexts that influenced the production and reception of Shakespeare’s Othello.
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Responses to Stimuli Level: 3 Read more
In this course you will build up knowledge of Plant and animal responses, Neurones, Synapses and Muscular contraction