What2Learn


Prepare for exam success

FAQs

 

Is access to What2Learn really free?

Yes! Students can have access to all of the learning activities within What2Learn for free. All attainment in the system will also be automatically calculated and recorded on the student’s individual portfolio.

Does What2Learn really work?

At What2Learn we strongly feel that any time spent revising will help students to achieve more and to enhance their academic progress. Revision books, educational videos, your exercise books… all will help to raise achievement. The key thing with What2Learn is that it is designed to be fun for students to use, thereby encouraging them to spend more time revising than they perhaps would normally. The instant feedback and guidance provided in the exam drills and interactive games means that students will develop their understanding through repetition. Parents and teachers will also be able to monitor and reward developing knowledge due to the automatic recording of attainment.
The system is a dramatic improvement on national award-winning educational ideas and techniques. Our main pilot school recently enjoyed a 27.5% increase in the number of students attaining higher grades (A*-C grades) in GCSE Modular Science examinations.

How can I make an account to access What2Learn?

We have an automated account-creation facility - it takes around a minute to gain access to What2Learn and start preparing for exam success. Simply click here and follow the instructions.

I need to make lots of accounts for my students. Do I need to make each one individually?

If you need many accounts to be made then we are happy to bulk-create accounts for you to save you time. Click here for instructions on how to request this.

When using the system I sometimes get a blank page. Why is this?

This is a problem that seems to happen with a small number of Internet Service Providers and browsers. We are looking into the problem but, in the meantime, Internet Explorer users will find that simply pressing ‘refresh’ (or ‘F5′) will make the page load. Alternatively, switch to the excellent and free browser Mozilla Firefox which does not suffer the problem.