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Image Posted on 22/05/2014 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged authorauthoringmatt bakerphysicsscreenshotsearch CommentsNo Comments on Search by author

Search by author

Search by author

You can now search quizzes and courses by author name (forename, surname or both).

So go ahead and check out some of Matt Baker’s excellent Physics resources. With quality ratings of up to 99%, you really can’t go wrong.

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Which programming languages interest teachers?

Which programming languages interest teachers?

I put counters on the links in this lunchtime’s email about the Computing Syllabus. Unsurprisingly, Continue reading →

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Smarter, simpler Key Concept analysis

Today we launched some nice improvements to the Key Concept analysis. Continue reading →

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Can students reach the top levels in Yacapaca?

Can students reach the top levels in Yacapaca?

I only introduced Judo-style coloured belts on avatars as a stop-gap, but it proved wildly popular with the students – so much so that Continue reading →

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Progress bars now update (almost) instantly

Progress bars now update (almost) instantly

The Assignments List shows the progress of each assignment. This is a very useful feature, but also Continue reading →

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