• It looks like a few authors were busy over the Easter holiday, because we have another good haul of new courses this month. I am particularly pleased to see Sociology making an appearance, and I’ve now added a Sociology list to the New Assignments page.

    If you use any of these resources with one of your classes, please remember etiquette: give feedback when asked. The authors have put a lot of time and thought into what they have written. They need both encouragement and and guidance in how to improve.

    • Business GCSE Business
      (no further information)
    • Chemistry David Wicks
      KS3 Physics and Chemistry
    • Chemistry Year 8 Chemistry
      A selection of quizzes based around National Curriculum chemistry topics (8E, 8F, 8G, 8H)
    • Chemistry, Physics, Science KS3 Science
      Two long Chemistry quizzes and a shorter Physics one.
    • D&T KS3 Technology
      Moving Toys quiz for Year 8
    • Engineering Year 9 Engineering
      Quizzes and short text tests on Engineering themes.
    • English, Literature English Lan and lit
      GCSE English and Literature AQA
    • Geography, Geology, Science Earth Science
      Quizzes and an excellent set of short-text tests for an Earth Science course.
    • History History GCSE
      Quizzes on Medicine through Time, and the Home Front, plus a free-text pupil perception survey.
    • ICT Public information
      8.1 Sensors and traffic reporting
    • ICT ITQ
      ITQ is the National Vocational Qualification for IT Users
    • ICT KS2 Basic Skills
      ICT basic skills assessments suitable for KS2
    • Inset Inset
      Designed to show staff some of the features of Yacapaca.
    • Maths maths
      Some times table quizzes with lots of randomisation.
    • RE Worship and celebration
      Overview of the ideas behind worship and some examples of the motivation for celebrations and festivals.
    • Science BASD-8
      …for the review of released Pennsylvania state assessment items.
    • Sociology Year 11 Sociology
      Practice exam question technique
  • Robbery

    Several years ago, I presented my ideas about the benefits of online assessment to one of the major exam boards. I’d better not say which. They told me bluntly “we won’t switch to online exams until the risk of a scandal is lower than it is with paper-based exams.”

    Gentlemen, that day has come.

  • Gill is a prolific author on Yacapaca, but she’s not what you might expect of an e-learning user: she’s just short of retirement age, and teaching a decidedly non-technical subject: drama. So, why does she use Yacapaca? Gill very kindly agreed to let me interview her yesterday; her answers were quite surprising.

  • Feeling on top of the upcoming diplomas? No, me neither. That’s why I was so pleased when Doug wrote this excellent(ly-brief) one-page Diplomas overview.

  • Yesterday we hit another milestone: 1000 authors on Yacapaca. By this measure, we must surely now be the largest educational publisher in the UK and possibly the Western world, which is quite cool to contemplate.

    I’ve just been going through the stats and found some interesting data:

    • 415 authors have created at least 10 items (an item can be as small as one question).
    • The top author has created 1184 items.
    • The average author has 360 students on the system (the non-author average is 30).
    • 3.6% of all teachers on Yacapaca are authors.
    • 25% of active teachers are authors.

    So now you see why I’m happy to subsidise author training? The Yacapaca authors are the engine of our success.Thank you, guys!

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