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gcsEASE

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Welcome to gcsEASE, the exciting and enjoyable way to study GCSE courses. Created by experienced industry professionals, gcsEASE will help you to learn and understand the whole course.

Here's a quick guide to what you can expect to find on the site.

GCSE course content

GCSE course content

Accessed using the menu on the left side of the screen, the site contains detailed material covering every part of the GCSE course. This material is organised into the three units that make up the course. Each unit is further divided into easy-to-read sections covering specific topics. Some sections are divided into multiple pages, which you can view using the links below the text on each page.

Some of the pages have photos, illustrations or animations to help explain particular concepts. Just click on the link or the small image to view a larger, more detailed version.

Useful resources

You can use the menu on the right side of the screen to access a range of useful resources:

Teachers' Resources

Teachers' resources

The teachers' resources consist of curriculum notes and detailed programme notes providing information on teaching preparation, classroom activities, assessment and much more. Use the menu at the top of the page to access the material.

Quiz

Quiz

Test your knowledge of each unit using this quick and fun multiple choice quiz. Just click on an answer to choose it. You get instant feedback for each question and a score out of 10 at the end.

Case Studies

Case studies

Simply click on the links to read interviews with experienced industry experts.

Interactive

Interactive

Play Mobile Maker, a great activity where you can design a mobile phone and learn about product design. Just launch the activity and follow the instructions.

Links

Links

The links page provides over 80 links to interesting websites. Click on a link to visit a site, then use the 'Back' button in your browser to return to gcsEASE.

Glossary

Glossary

Definitions of some key words relevant to the GCSE course. Simply use the alphabetical index to find the word you are looking for.

 
 
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